
IGNOU July 2021 admission to UG, PG courses extended till November 30
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IGNOU July 2021 admission date has been extended again by the exam conducting body. Interested candidates can now apply till November 30.
IGNOU July 2021: Indira Gandhi National Open University, IGNOU, has once again extended the registration date for IGNOU July 2021 fresh admission for all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes till November 30. Interested candidates can apply on or before the last date at the official website of IGNOU-ignou.ac.in. Go to the official website of Indira Gandhi National Open University, IGNOU -ignou.ac.in. Go to the ‘Alert’ section available on the homepage Old users can just enter their old login credentials and new users will click on the tab ‘New Registration’. Fill in the required details Click on ‘submit’ to complete the process. Download it and take a print out of it for future reference
On the other hand, admission to Certificate or Diploma and PG Diploma programmes for the July 2021 session has been closed as per the official notice. The direct link to apply for IGNOU July 2021 admission is available here.

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