IGNOU extends last date for admission
applications
Wednesday June 20, 2012 10:26:13 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The last date for submitting
applications for admission to the undergraduate, post-graduate and
all certificate programmes for the 2012-13 session of the Indira
Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has been extended till
July 30, 2012.
Applications after the extended period would be accepted till Aug
14 -- but on payment of a late fee.
The last date for applying for Bachelor Preparatory Programme (BPP),
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), Master of Computer
Applications (MCA) and all certificate programmes is extended from
June 15 to July 30, an IGNOU statement said Wednesday.
Applications received after July 30 will be accepted with a late
fee of Rs.200 till Aug 14, the statement said.
An electronic version of the prospectus and admission form is
available at www.ignou.ac.in.
"Application forms can be downloaded from the university website
and submitted with an amount of Rs.100 in addition to the
programme fee in the form of demand draft or cash order in favour
of IGNOU, payable to the regional centre," the statement added.
IGNOU is the world's largest open university system with a
pan-India and international reach, having flexible entry
qualifications and a wide range of academic programmes at
affordable costs, the varsity said.
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