IGNOU term end exams: Admit cards issued, click here to know more
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) term end examination will commence from December 1, 2018 and will end on December 31, 2018. The institute has also issued the hall ticket or examination intimation slips to 5,94,596 eligible students who had applied for appearing in the examination.
The hall tickets are available on IGNOU website i.e.www.ignou.ac.in. The university has established 861 examination centres including 17 overseas centres and 105 centres in jails for jail inmates.
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Steps to download hall tickets:
Visit ignou.ac.in Click on the hall ticket/admit card link Enter details Submit details Download the IGNOU hall ticket Take a printoutThis year, the examination centres have been asked to allow students to appear in the examination even if they do not possess the hall ticket (Examination Intimation Slips), but their names should exist in the list of examinees for that centre.
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Separate hall tickets will be issued to the students of BCA and MCA for the term end practicals, said the statement. The candidates who are preparing for the examination are advised to be in possession of the valid identity card issued by the university. Mobile phones are not permitted inside the examination hall. Students should contact the respective regional centres in the last week of December 2018 for their practical examinations.
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