IGNOU Ph.D. entrance examination
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In September the Indira Gandhi National Open University or IGNOU will perform the June Term End Examination or TEE for the final year or end semester students. The open college explained that it will direct the June TEEs from the primary seven day stretch of September for the last year and last semester understudies of Master’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree, Post-Graduate Diploma, Diploma, and Certificate programs.

In view of the guidelines released recently by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), the IGNOU has organized the examinations.

Recently, revised guidelines have been released by the UGC. By the end of September the UGC, higher education regulator has asked to conduct the final year or semester examinations in the universities across the country.

The IGNOU has likewise said the June TEE tests will be held liable to satisfying the university standards on affirmation year and enrollment legitimacy period.

The IGNOU notification said In like manner, just those students of Master’s, Bachelors, PG Diploma and Testament Projects who have enrolled for the last year/semester of their Program, were qualified to show up in TEE, June 2020 and have presented the Examination Form (for TEE June 2020) are to show up in the TEE to be directed in September 2020.

The IGNOU has also clarified that for the students of the intermediate year or semester the TEE will be conducted in December 2020.

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he understudies who won’t have the option to show up in the TEE to be held in September due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be allowed a chance to show up in the TEE to be performed in December 2020.
The IGNOU announced that for this purpose, the validity duration of registration of those aspirants whose registration ended in June 2020 will be extended till December 2020.
Meanwhile, the Joint Forum for Movement on Education (JFME), a teaching connected group, has begun an online petition attempting withdrawal of UGC Guidelines and cancellation of final year exams. The petition was begun on the platform ‘Change.org’ and will be accepted to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi after it earns 1000 digital signatures.

Referring to the differential access to advanced gadgets for online education, the appeal says that the current disparities in training have enhanced during the lockdown forced considering the COVID-19 emergency. At a time this way, the UGC’s reconsidered rules are outlandish.

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