IGNOU TEE June 2022 tentative date sheet out
Abhiraj P | May 26, 2022 | 02:17 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU exam form submission for June 2022 term-end examination will be opened in due course, claims IGNOU university.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has announced the tentative exam dates for the IGNOU Term End Examination (TEE 2022) to be held in June 2022. As per IGNOU date sheet 2022, the term end exam is scheduled to start on July 22 and conclude by September 5 for various courses.
The IGNOU tentative exam date sheet says that the exam will be conducted in two shifts. The morning shift will be held from 10 am to 1 pm and the afternoon shift will be between 2 pm and 5 pm. "This is a tentative date sheet. Portal for online submission of Examination Form for June 2022 Term-end Examination will be opened in due course," IGNOU informed the students.
Candidates are required to have submitted the IGNOU assignment by the due date and should have completed the minimum time to pursue the courses as per the provision of the programme to be eligible to apply for the IGNOU exam.
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IGNOU is conducting exams of courses in different groups on the same date and time. The clash of exams will not be considered in such cases. Similarly, if the courses are from different programmes or are backlog courses, the clash of exams will not be considered. Students can inform about other discrepancies related to the IGNOU exam at the email ID: datesheet@ignou.ac.in.
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Candidates can check the detailed IGNOU exam tentative date sheet on the IGNOU website -- ignou.ac.in, or by clicking on the direct link giver here: Direct Link .
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