The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has released the revised schedule for the June 2026 Term-End Examination (TEE). According to the updated datesheet issued by the university, the examinations will begin on June 1, 2026 and continue till July 21, 2026 across various programmes and courses offered by IGNOU.

The revised examination schedule includes important information related to exam timings, hall ticket instructions, examination centres, answer script guidelines and eligibility conditions for students appearing in the June 2026 TEE session.
Students enrolled in undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate and professional programmes are advised to carefully review the updated schedule available on the official IGNOU portal.
IGNOU June 2026 TEE Schedule
As per the revised datesheet, examinations will be conducted in two daily sessions:
- Morning Session: 10 AM to 1 PM
- Evening Session: 2 PM to 5 PM
IGNOU has clarified that the exact duration of individual papers will be mentioned on the respective question papers. Students are advised to regularly check the university website for updates regarding examination schedules and hall tickets.
Programmes and Courses Affected
The revised datesheet applies to multiple IGNOU programmes conducted across regional centres in India. Courses covered under the schedule include:
- Bachelor Degree Programmes (BDP)
- Bachelor of Tourism Studies (BTS)
- Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
- Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
- Certificate in Library and Information Science (CLIS)
- CBCS-based programmes
- Diploma and Certificate Courses
- DECE programmes
- Selected MPH courses
The university has also stated that some courses will follow descriptive examination patterns, while others will be conducted through MCQ and OMR-based formats depending on programme requirements.
MCQ and OMR-Based Examination Details
IGNOU has specified that several courses in the June 2026 TEE session will include objective-type question papers using MCQ and OMR formats. The format will vary according to the programme and subject structure prescribed by the university.
Certain MPH courses will reportedly be conducted together but with separate answer scripts and question papers.
Students appearing for these programmes are advised to carefully read the instructions mentioned in the hall ticket and question paper before the examination.
Hall Ticket and Eligibility Conditions
The university has announced that hall ticket issuance will be subject to fulfilment of prescribed eligibility requirements. Students must ensure that:
- Course registration remains valid and active
- Assignments are submitted within the stipulated deadline
- Minimum programme duration criteria are completed
- Examination fees for registered subjects are paid
IGNOU has warned that non-compliance with any of these conditions may lead to withholding or non-declaration of results for the concerned courses.
Hall tickets will be made available online through the official IGNOU website. Students are advised to download admit cards as soon as they are released and verify examination centre details carefully.
Examination Centre and Language Instructions
According to the revised notification, changes in examination centres may occur due to unavoidable circumstances. Students affected by such changes have been advised to contact their respective IGNOU Regional Centres for clarification and assistance.
The university has also permitted students enrolled in selected programmes to write examinations in Hindi. Bengali language options will be available for certain courses including CRD, PGDRD and MARD programmes.
IGNOU has further clarified that requests for changes in examination dates will not be entertained in cases where courses belong to the same examination group.
Important Advisory for Students
Students are advised to regularly monitor the official IGNOU website for the latest notifications regarding:
- Revised datesheet updates
- Hall ticket release
- Examination centre information
- Programme-specific instructions
- Result and evaluation notices
Candidates should also carefully review course-specific examination patterns, especially for MCQ and OMR-based papers, before appearing for the June 2026 TEE examinations.


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