IGNOU TEE scheduled for June 18 postponed due to clash with UGC NET 2024
IGNOU TEE June 2024: University rescheduled June 18 exam to June 23. All other exams will be held as per date sheet.
Vagisha Kaushik | June 6, 2024 | 04:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has rescheduled the Term End Examination (TEE) June 2024 scheduled for June 18 due to clash with the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2024. Now, all the papers scheduled to be held on June 18 will be conducted on June 23. IGNOU’s decision follows the representations made by students of postgraduate programmes.
“Consequent upon the representations for June, 2024 TEE received from the students of PG Programmes regarding UGC-NET Examination being held on 18.06.2024 (which was earlier scheduled on 16.06.2024) the IGNOU has decided to reschedule, the entire set of Examination to be held on 18.06.2024 (Tuesday) to 23.06.2024 i.e. SUNDAY to safeguard the interest of the Students,” said IGNOU in an official notice.
“All the other remaining examination will be held as per the Date Sheet for Term-End- Examination June, 2024,” it added.
The university informed the concerned students requested to download the IGNOU hall ticket 2024 with revised schedule. Candidates can download the IGNOU hall ticket June 2024 from the official website, ignou.ac.in.
IGNOU TEE 2024 for June session will be conducted from tomorrow, June 7 to July 15. Students appeared for the exam will can download the revised datesheet from the official website.
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