IGNOU · Term-End Examination
IGNOU June 2026 Result: When Will It Be Declared and How to Check It?
IGNOU has not announced an official result date yet. Going by past cycles, TEE results are declared roughly 30–45 days after the exams end and appear in phases — so expect the June 2026 result from around mid-to-late August 2026 on ignou.ac.in.
June 2026 session · where your result stands now
The IGNOU June 2026 Result is the official Term-End Examination (TEE) outcome released by the Indira Gandhi National Open University for learners who sat the June 2026 exams, held from 1 June to 21 July 2026. It shows subject-wise theory marks and a pass or fail status for each course. IGNOU publishes these results in phases, so some students see their marks days or weeks before others. To check it, a student enters only the 9- or 10-digit enrollment number and programme code — no password or OTP is required. The result page shows theory marks alone; the consolidated grade card, which adds assignment and practical marks, appears separately. A course is marked “Completed” only when the student passes both the theory exam and the assignment component.
Timeline
When Will the IGNOU June 2026 Result Be Declared?
There is no official result date yet. IGNOU evaluates answer scripts across regional centres after the exams and then uploads marks in batches, which is why results never appear all at once. Every year roughly six lakh students appear for the Term-End Examinations, so phased release is normal. The table below sets the realistic expectation for this cycle.
| Event | Timeline (June 2026 session) |
|---|---|
| TEE theory exams | 1 June – 21 July 2026 |
| Practical exams | 22 July – early September 2026 (approx.) |
| Result declaration (expected) | From around mid-to-late August 2026, in phases |
| Grade card update | Alongside / after the result, as each component is added |
Treat these as expected, not confirmed. The only official date is the one IGNOU publishes on ignou.ac.in — always confirm there.
Step by step
How to Check Your IGNOU June 2026 TEE Result
Keep your enrollment number ready — it is printed on your IGNOU June 2026 hall ticket. Then follow these steps:
- Open the official IGNOU Term-End Result portal: termendresult.ignou.ac.in (or go to ignou.ac.in → Student Zone → Results → Term-End Result).
- Enter your 9- or 10-digit enrollment number.
- Select your programme code from the list.
- Click Submit to view your subject-wise theory marks.
- Download or take a screenshot for your records.
For your full marks breakdown — assignment, theory, practical and project — open the official Grade Card portal at gradecard.ignou.ac.in. You can also see how the IGNOU grade card and assignment marks are displayed before your TEE scores go live.
Watch: step-by-step walkthrough of checking your IGNOU June 2026 result.
Know the difference
Result vs Grade Card: What’s the Difference?
Students often mix these two up. The result is only one part of the full picture — here is how they differ.
Theory marks only
- Shows your written exam marks for the June 2026 session
- Subject-wise marks and pass / fail status
- Checked on the Term-End Result portal
- Uploaded first, in phases
The complete record
- Combines assignment (about 30%) + theory marks
- Adds practical / project marks where applicable
- Shows “Completed” or “Not Completed” per course
- “Completed” only when you pass exam and assignment
Result not showing? In practice, BK Sahni — who has guided 5,00,000 students till date — points out that the most common “result not showing” case is not a failed paper but IGNOU’s phased release: the marks usually appear in a later update once that course batch is processed. If yours is blank, wait for the next update, recheck your enrollment number and programme code, try another browser or device, and if it still does not appear after a few updates, contact your regional centre or the IGNOU help centre.
Marks & grading
Passing Marks, Grading and What If You Fail
IGNOU uses a letter-grade system (A, B, C, D, E). The minimum to pass a paper varies by programme — 35% for some courses and 40% for others, as stated clearly in your programme guide. If you get an “F” in any subject, it is not the end: you can re-appear in the December 2026 TEE by filling the exam form, with no need to re-register for the course.
If you believe a script was under-marked, you can apply for IGNOU re-evaluation — the current fee is ₹750 per script, submitted online within the prescribed window after the result is declared. Students still awaiting a dissertation outcome can separately track their IGNOU project status, and for the general session-by-session IGNOU result process, the main result guide covers every cycle.
Frequently asked
