IGNOU has extended the registration date for the Term End Examination from October 20th to October 26th. Students still have a chance to fill out the examination form.
IGNOU Term End Examination: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the registration deadline for the Term End Examinations to be held in December 2025. The last date for registration has now been extended to October 26th, 2025.
All eligible candidates for online programs and online distance learning can fill out their application forms by visiting the official IGNOU website. It's a relief that no additional fees are being charged. Let's learn how to fill out the application form directly.
What are the eligibility criteria?
To appear for the IGNOU Term End Examination, you must meet the prescribed eligibility criteria. Candidates must have paid the full fees for that semester/year. Students must also select a course according to their program guide. Furthermore, it is crucial to complete the exam form on time to appear for these exams, otherwise they will not be allowed to appear. Students must also submit all assignments by the due date before appearing for the Term End Examination.
How to Apply?
To apply, candidates must follow the simple steps below.
1. First, visit IGNOU's official website, ignou.samarth.edu.in.
2. Then, enter your required details and register.
3. After registration, candidates must log in to their account using their login ID and password.
4. Then fill in your details in the IGNOU Term End Examination application form and pay the fee.
5. Finally, review your application form thoroughly and submit it.
6. Also, remember to download a copy of the application form.
Who will have to pay the late fee?
IGNOU has extended the registration date for the Term End Examinations to be held in December from October 20 to 26, 2025. Therefore, candidates who fill the form after the due date, i.e., from October 27 to 31, will have to pay a late fee of ₹1,100.
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