Last Updated Feb - 15 - 2024, 06:22 PM | Source : Education Times | Visitors : 45
Today, February 15, marks the final opportunity to register for the January semester at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
Today, February 15, is the last day to register for the January semester at the Indira Gandhi National Open University. Interested individuals can register for various courses at IGNOU's official website, ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in.
First-time candidates should click the available programme option on the Online Admission System's site, pick the desired programme, and carefully study the program specifics such as eligibility requirements, cost details, length, and so on. Applicants should download the Common Prospectus and thoroughly study the university's instructions.
Eligible students can apply for Government of India Scholarships on the National Scholarship Portal at https://scholarships.gov.in/ after confirmation of admission.
Steps to fill out the registration form:
Documents required
Before proceeding to fill the form online the applicant must have the following:
Fee can be paid by the following methods:
Documents from candidates' original certificates, mark sheets, and identity proofs must be scanned. Once the candidate has uploaded the document, they must click the next button to see the Form preview option. Candidates should save and print the form for future reference. At the time of admission, a non-refundable registration fee will be levied in addition to the programme fees for the first semester/year.
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