IGNOU TEE June 2022 exam from July 22; links to download hall ticket
IGNOU informed that the TEE June 2022 exams will be held in 831 examination centres including 18 centres abroad and 82 centres in prisons.
Abhiraj P | July 20, 2022 | 05:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will conduct the June 2022 term-end examinations for various programmes from July 22, 2022, onwards in 831 examination centres across India and foreign countries. The IGNOU TEE June 2022 exam will conclude on September 5.
In a statement issued by IGNOU, the university informed that the exams will be held in 831 examination centres across India and foreign countries. Among the exam IGNOU centres, 18 centres are abroad and 82 centres are in different jails across India for jail inmates. IGNOU h all ticket 2022 for the students are also issued to about 7,69,482 eligible students, IGNOU informed.
IGNOU Hall Ticket 2022: Direct link to download
Students can download the IGNOU hall ticket June 2022 on the IGNOU website -- i gnou.ac.in. Candidates can also clock on the below-given links to download the IGNOU admit card 2022.
IGNOU has directed the examination centres to allow students to appear for the IGNOU TEE exam even if the students do not possess the IGNOU admit card 2022, provided that their name is mentioned in the list of examinees or attendance sheets for these centres. However, students should possess a valid photo ID card issued by the university or government during the examination.
Electronic gadgets including mobile phones are not allowed inside the exam halls. Candidates are also required to follow COVID-19 protocols issued by the central government or state government while conducting the examination.
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