hello i completed my BA degree from IGNOU in 2023 and enrolled myself in MA course from IGNOU only. Can I get migration certificate for BA from IGNOU in this case? As i need this for my B.ed addmission.
No, you cannot get a migration certificate for your IGNOU BA degree since you are still enrolled at IGNOU for your MA course. A migration certificate is issued when a student permanently leaves an institution to pursue studies at another university.
Since you are continuing your education at IGNOU with your MA program, you haven't permanently left the university.
Consolidated Marksheet: This document from IGNOU provides details of all your BA courses and grades. Most B.Ed programs accept this as proof of your BA degree completion.
Degree Certificate:
If you have already received your IGNOU BA degree certificate, you can submit that for B.Ed admission.
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Yes, you can obtain a migration certificate from IGNOU for your BA degree, even though you are currently pursuing an MA course from the same university.
IGNOU issues migration certificates to students who have completed their programs and want to pursue further studies from another university. Since you need the migration certificate for B.Ed. admission, you can apply for it.
Here's what you should do:
1. Download the migration certificate application form from the IGNOU website or collect it from the nearest IGNOU regional center.
2. Fill out the form and attach the required documents, including:
- Photocopy of your BA degree
- Photocopy of your marks sheet
- Proof of admission to the MA course (if applicable)
3. Submit the application form and documents to the IGNOU regional center or send it by post to the IGNOU headquarters.
4. Pay the required fee (currently Rs. 500/-) through a demand draft or online payment.
After verifying your documents, IGNOU will issue the migration certificate, which you can use for your B.Ed. admission.
Remember to check the IGNOU website or contact the regional center for the most up-to-date information and any additional requirements. Good luck!