How many terms are there in BA or how many times will exams take place at Indira Gandhi National Open University?

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Vinay kr Pandey
a year ago

Hi, Before knowing this you need to know about a few things. IGNOU has two sessions one is the January session and another is the June session. 1. If you enrolled your name in January sessions, your exam will be conducted in December. 2. And if you enrolled your name in the June session, your exam w

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Sunil Soni
8 years ago
IGNOU conducts examinations twice a year i.e. June and December.

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Thanks you very much sir.

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