Application starts for all courses of July 2024 session in IGNOU, apply till this date

Ronit Kawale
Ronit Kawale - Senior Editor
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IGNOU July 2024 Registration: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started the online application for all courses for the July session of 2024. If you also want to apply for various courses of IGNOU in July then you can apply by visiting the official website. The application steps are given on the official website ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in.

295 courses are being conducted by IGNOU.
At present 295 courses are being run by IGNOU. In which 44 courses are online. That means, admission in these 44 courses is given only online. The last date of application for July session in all 295 courses of IGNOU is June 30. In such a situation, the candidates who want to take admission are advised to visit the official website and apply by the prescribed date. Because after this the form of any candidate will not be accepted.

Application started in 110 courses of Varanasi center also
110 courses are being run by the Varanasi center of IGNOU. Application for these courses has also started. Students of the districts falling under IGNOU Varanasi Center can apply by visiting the official website. Students will also have to enter other details including documents during the application.

Application for professional courses also started
Applications have also started for IGNOU's professional courses like MBA, Bachelor in Library Science, Master in Library Science, Post Graduate in Journalism and Electronic Media and other courses. If you also want to apply for these courses then you can apply by visiting the official website.

How to apply for IGNOU July 2024 session

  • First of all go to the official website.
  • After this click on IGNOU July 2024 session.
  • Enter personal details and log in.
  • – Now select the course.
  • Fill the form and pay the fees.
  • Now submit final.
  • After this, download a copy of the form and keep it with you.


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