Important Announcement: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has announced an extension for the re-registration deadline for the July 2026 academic session. Students eligible for re-registration can now complete the process online until July 15, 2026.
This extension is applicable to all eligible courses available through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and online formats. The university has provided this additional time to facilitate students in completing their admission procedures and ensuring a seamless continuation of their studies.
Who Needs to Re-register?
Re-registration is essential for students intending to progress to the next semester or academic year. Missing the re-registration deadline could hinder their academic journey.
Students are encouraged to avoid waiting until the final day, as increased website traffic may result in technical difficulties.
Applicable Courses:
The new deadline specifically pertains to the July 2026 academic session and is valid for all eligible programs offered through ODL and online modes.
As one of the largest open universities in India, IGNOU provides a diverse array of courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate, professional, and vocational programs via distance and online learning.
Steps to Re-register for the July Session:
1. Visit the official IGNOU website.
2. Click on the 'Re-registration' link on the homepage.
3. Log in using your enrollment number and password.
4. Confirm your personal and academic details.
5. Choose the subjects for the upcoming semester or academic year.
6. Pay the required re-registration fee online.
7. Review all information and submit the application form.
8. Download and save the confirmation page for your records.
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