IGNOU June TEE 2026 registration deadline extended till April 26; direct link to apply here

IGNOU June TEE 2026 registration deadline extended till April 26; direct link to apply here
IGNOU June TEE 2026 registration deadline extended

IGNOU June TEE 2026: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the deadline to submit the online examination form for the June 2026 Term-End Examination (TEE). Students enrolled in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and online programmes can now submit their exam forms through the official website ignou.samarth.edu.in.According to the official announcement, candidates can now apply without late fee till April 26, 2026. Students who miss this deadline will still be able to submit the form from April 27 to April 30, 2026, but they will have to pay a late fee of Rs 1,100.The university said that the deadline has been extended with the approval of the competent authority to give students more time to complete the process.

How to apply for IGNOU June TEE 2026

Candidates can follow these simple steps to submit the exam form:

  1. Visit the IGNOU Examination Management System at ignou.samarth.edu.in
  2. Log in using your 10-digit enrolment number and password
  3. New users can register on the Samarth portal
  4. Enter course code and select exam centre region
  5. Choose theory and practical courses
  6. Link or create Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) ID
  7. Pay the exam fee using debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI
  8. Download and save the acknowledgement receipt

Direct link here.Students are advised to keep a copy of the receipt for future reference.

Important instructions for candidates

Before submitting the exam form, students should keep the following points in mind:

  1. Submit assignments before the deadline to remain eligible for hall ticket
  2. Selected courses and exam centre cannot be changed after submission
  3. Choose exam mode carefully, either Pen and Paper or Computer-Based Test (CBT) where available
  4. Link ABC ID to ensure marks are reflected in DigiLocker

Students are advised to complete the registration process before the last date to avoid last-minute issues.

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