IGNOU June TEE 2026: Avoid Entry Rejection With These Last-Minute Exam Rules

The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) starts its June Term-End Examination (TEE) today across India. Thousands of students will visit exam centres to appear for their respective papers. Candidates must download their hall tickets from the official portal before leaving their homes. This document is mandatory for entry into the examination hall during both daily shifts.

To access the IGNOU TEE hall ticket, visit the university website today. Enter your enrollment number and select your program code from the menu carefully. If the server is slow, clear your browser cache or try again later. Ensure your name and photograph appear correctly on the final printed copy. This helps avoid entry delays during the high-pressure morning sessions.

IGNOU June TEE 2026: Essential Exam Rules

IGNOU June TEE Hall Ticket and Document Checklist

Carry a clear printout of your hall ticket on white A4 paper. The university ID card acts as the primary identification for the frisking process. If you spot detail mismatches, contact the regional centre for help immediately. Errors in course codes or dates can lead to disqualification at the gate. Keep a backup digital copy on your phone for emergency reference.

RequirementAction Detail
Primary IDIGNOU Student Identity Card
Hall TicketPhysical A4 Printed Copy
Reporting60 Minutes Before Start

Reporting Rules for IGNOU June TEE Exam Centres

Arrive at the venue sixty minutes early to complete all safety checks. Gate closing times are strictly enforced for the June Term-End Examination (TEE) sessions. Do not bring any banned electronic items like smartwatches or mobile phones. Candidates should check local transit alerts to ensure they reach the venue timely. Being early reduces anxiety and allows for a smooth seating process.

Success in this exam depends on strict adherence to these essential guidelines today. Keep your stationery and photo ID in a transparent folder for easy checking. Following these steps helps you focus on your performance rather than administrative hurdles. The university expects high discipline during this nationwide assessment period. Good luck to all students attempting their papers in this current cycle.

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