IGNOU has announced the December 2024 Term-End Examination (TEE) results. Students of UG, PG, diploma, and certificate courses can check results on ignou.ac.in by logging in with their enrollment number. As per the information, the exams were held from December 2, 2024, to January 9, 2025, in both online and Open and Distance Learning (ODL) modes. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the CUET PG 2025 exam city slips in the first week of March. Candidates can download them from exams.ntaonline.in/CUET-PG using their application number and date of birth. These slips indicate the exam centre but are not required on test day. The CUET PG 2025 admit card will be available four days before the exam, scheduled from March 13 to 31.
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