12. Study & Regional centres

3. How to change my course or specialization? 

✅ Complaint: How to change my course or specialization?

✅ Answer:

Changing your course or specialization at IGNOU is possible, but it must be done within the re-registration period or as per RC approval.

📌 Rules for Changing Course / Specialization

  1. During Re-Registration / Admission
    • You can select a new course or specialization while filling the re-registration form online.
  2. After Re-Registration / Admission
    • Changes are allowed only with RC approval and before the last date for re-registration.
    • Valid reasons include:
      • Wrong course selected
      • Change in career plan or interest
  1. Limitations
    • Not all courses allow a change of specialization.
    • Some courses have prerequisites, so switching may require additional eligibility verification.
    • Changing courses may delay programme completion if you have already submitted assignments for the previous course.

📌 Steps to Change Course / Specialization

  1. Check Eligibility
    • Verify from the programme guide if switching is allowed for your course.
  2. Write to Your Regional Centre (RC)
    • Include: Name, Enrollment Number, Programme, Current Course/Specialization, Requested Course/Specialization, Reason.
  3. Attach Supporting Documents (if required)
    • Previous marks, admission documents, or relevant certificates.
  4. Wait for RC Approval
    • Once approved, IGNOU updates portal, assignments, and future exam registration.

📌 Important Notes

  • Always request changes before the re-registration deadline.
  • Keep written confirmation from RC as proof.
  • Changing courses may require fee adjustment, if applicable.

👉 Tip: Before requesting, confirm seat availability in the desired course/specialization at your RC to avoid rejection.

 

 

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