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IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar to organize Admission Counselling Camps on Sunday’s

Srinagar, June 17: IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar is going to organise Admission Counselling Camps in offline/face to face mode through all the Learner Support Centres (LSC’s) of Kashmir and Ladakh region for the ongoing admission for July 2022 admission cycle.

The Coordinators of the LSC’s of Kashmir and Ladakh region will supervise these camps which will be held under their supervision by the Assistant Coordinators, Assistants and other part time staff of LSCs on Sundays.

The objective behind holding these camps is to provide guidance and counselling to the prospective learners of the IGNOU and to help the already existing Learners in their Re-registration process.

IGNOU has recently launched many new programmes, like, four new MBA programmes, a revised MCA programme of two years duration, Bachelors of Arts (Vocational Studies) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (BAVMSME), etc. All the programmes offered for admission through the January admission cycle, except few, are available for admission through the July 2022 admission cycle as well.

All the Coordinators of the LSC’s will hold these camps in their institutions on Sundays till the last date of admission i.e., 31.07.2022.

IGNOU Regional Director Dr. Shahnawaz said that all the students who want to avail the benefit of the ongoing admission process should approach the nearby Learner Supports Centres (LSCs) for counseling and guidance to take benefit from these camps.

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