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IGNOU starts re-registration for July 2024 session; check how to apply

Students who wish to register can apply at the official website — onlinerr.ignou.ac.in.

IGNOU starts re-registration for July 2024 session; check how to applyThe last date to apply for the July 2024 session is June 30, (Representative image/express photo)

IGNOU 2024: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has commenced re-registration for the July 2024 session from May 1. Students who wish to register can apply at the official website — onlinerr.ignou.ac.in.

According to the official IGNOU notification, the last date to apply for the July 2024 session is June 30.

Re-registration window now open on the official website — onlinerr.ignou.ac.in. (representative image/screengrab)

IGNOU July 2024 Session: How to apply

Step 1: Visit the official website — onlinerr.ignou.ac.in.

Step 2: Click on the button to agree to the conditions. Then, click on the re-registration button available.

Step 3: Click on new registration (or key in your credentials if you already have an account).

Step 4: Fill the application form. Save, submit, and pay the fees.

Step 5: Download and save the application form for future reference.

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This portal is open for both Indian and International students of the University.

“In case online payment made by you does not get updated, please do not make the second payment immediately. Please wait for a day, check the payment status and then decide,” the varsity issued a word of caution for students.

In case any candidate faces difficulty in registering on the portal such as, not getting OTP or forget username and password or any other difficulty, the candidate is advised to approach the regional centre for re-setting of their account or updating email ID or mobile number.

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