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The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has established itself as a national resource centre and a provider of quality education through its high-quality self learning material and innovative programmes. Since 1985, IGNOU has come a long way by contributing significantly to the development of higher education in the country through the Open and [...]
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) invites applications for admission into the Foundation Course on Education of Children with Disabilities (FCED), session commencing from February 2011. It is a special certified training programme on inclusive education for school teachers. In-service teachers from any school are eligible to apply.
The course fee is Rs 1500 for [...]
Starting its first face-to-face lecture for a Ph.D programme in social sciences, the Indira Gandhi National Open University is starting lectures for its economics students.
‘Now, students aspiring to do their research work in economics can attend a face-to-face lecture,’ a statement from IGNOU said.
‘This has been started keeping in view the fact that the [...]
The Indira Gandhi National Open University ( IGNOU) has introduced programmes in Urdu and Arabic languages.
The university is offering Bachelor of Arts programme in Urdu and a certificate programme in the Arabic language.
The Urdu programme is essentially meant for those who can speak Hindi and Urdu but do not know how to read, write [...]
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has published the date sheet for RCI Diploma I Semester exam. The exams are scheduled to be held in 2011. Candidates appearing for the exams can check the date sheet by visiting the university’s official website: http://www.ignou.ac.in/.
Candidates can also check the date sheet for the RCI Diploma I [...]
The course called ‘Certificate in Indigenous Art Practices’ (CIAP) provides a forum for interaction of the various cultures, document the various forms of folk and tribal music and dances, and establish support mechanism for the art forms that are fast disappearing.
CIAP is a 16 credit course where 2 credits are for theory and 14 [...]