IGNOU June TEE 2026 assignment deadline extension: submission rules and hall ticket impact

IGNOU has extended the assignment submission deadline for June TEE 2026 after nationwide student requests. Extension applies to ODL and GOAL programmes; online upload or regional study centre submission allowed and proof is mandatory for hall ticket eligibility.

Edited by Abhishek Joshi

Updated May 6, 2026 12:01 PM

    IGNOU June TEE 2026 assignment deadline extension

    The Indira Gandhi National Open University has again extended the assignment submission deadline for the June 2026 Term End Examination after receiving requests from students across the country. The move offers relief to thousands of distance learners who missed earlier cutoffs.

    What the IGNOU June TEE 2026 assignment deadline extension covers

    The extension applies to all programmes, including Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and GOAL (online) modes. It covers regular assignments as well as project reports, fieldwork journals and internship reports.

    The official notification on the university’s website confirms the shift but does not specify the exact new final date for submissions. Students should treat this as an additional window to complete required coursework before the June TEE.

    How to submit under IGNOU June TEE 2026 assignment deadline extension

    Students can submit assignments online via the assignment submission link on ignou.ac.in or submit hard copies at their Regional or Study Centres. Accepted formats include both digital uploads and physical submissions.

    Always obtain a submission receipt or a screenshot of the online confirmation; the university has stated that proof of submission will be required. Assignment submission is a prerequisite for appearing in the June TEE 2026 , and students who do not submit will not receive hall tickets.

    Immediate student impact and practical points

    This extension gives students who faced administrative or personal setbacks another chance to meet course requirements. It affects eligibility directly: no submission means no hall ticket for the June examinations.

    IGNOU’s notice confirms the extension follows multiple earlier deadline shifts, a pattern that has provided intermittent relief but requires students to watch official updates closely. The notification does not list file-size limits, late-fee rules, or step-by-step upload instructions.

    What you should do now

    Check the assignment submission link on the official IGNOU website and prepare digital copies where possible. If submitting offline, visit your Regional or Study Centre and keep the printed receipt. Save screenshots and acknowledgement details until results and hall ticket issuance are complete.

    Students with unresolved queries should wait for further updates from the university; the official notification is the authoritative guidance for procedural changes and eligibility.

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