IGNOU Study Centres – Role, Change Process & Common Student Issues
IGNOU Study Centres play a central role in a student’s academic journey, even though most learning is distance-based. Assignments, practicals, projects, counselling sessions, and many administrative processes are routed through the Study Centre.
This page explains what IGNOU Study Centres actually do, how they are assigned, how to change them if needed, and what to expect when problems arise.
What Is an IGNOU Study Centre?
An IGNOU Study Centre is a physical support centre attached to a recognised institution. It is not a teaching college in the traditional sense, but it acts as a local coordination point for IGNOU.
Study Centres typically handle:
- Assignment submission and forwarding
- Practical and project-related activities
- Academic counselling sessions (for some programmes)
- Basic student support and guidance
Not all Study Centres offer the same facilities.
How IGNOU Assigns a Study Centre
When you take admission:
- IGNOU assigns a Study Centre based on:
- Your programme
- Your address preference
- Availability of facilities
You do not always get the nearest centre. Allocation depends on capacity and programme requirements.
Why Study Centres Matter More Than Students Expect
Many students assume everything is online. That’s not entirely true.
Your Study Centre is often responsible for:
- Confirming assignment submission
- Forwarding evaluated marks
- Coordinating practicals and viva voce
- Communicating with the Regional Centre
If there is a delay somewhere, it often passes through the Study Centre first.
How to Find Your IGNOU Study Centre Details
You can usually find Study Centre details:
- On your admission confirmation
- On the student portal
- On official IGNOU communication related to assignments or practicals
Always note:
- Study Centre code
- Contact details (if available)
- Associated Regional Centre
How to Change IGNOU Study Centre
Students may need to change their Study Centre due to:
- Relocation
- Work commitments
- Programme-specific requirements
- Accessibility issues
The change process:
- Is done through official IGNOU channels
- Depends on availability at the new centre
- Is not instant
Approval is not automatic, and some requests are rejected due to capacity limits.
When Study Centre Change Is Usually Allowed
Study Centre change requests are more likely to be considered:
- Early in the programme
- When justified with valid reasons
- When both centres offer the required facilities
Last-minute change requests often face delays.
Common Problems Students Face with Study Centres
These issues come up frequently:
- Assignments submitted but not updated
- Difficulty contacting Study Centre staff
- Confusion about practical or project schedules
- Study Centre changed without clear communication
- Marks forwarded late
Most problems are administrative, not personal. Delays often happen when practical or project marks are forwarded late by the study centre.
What to Do If Your Study Centre Is Unresponsive
If your Study Centre is not responding:
- Be patient and document your attempts
- Visit in person if feasible
- Escalate to the Regional Centre if required
- Use official grievance mechanisms as a last step
Escalation works best when you have records, not just complaints.
Study Centre vs Regional Centre (Important Difference)
- Study Centre
Handles academic and local coordination - Regional Centre
Handles administrative control and escalation
Knowing who to contact saves time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I submit assignments at a different Study Centre?
Generally no. Assignments must be submitted to your allotted Study Centre unless officially permitted.
Can IGNOU change my Study Centre automatically?
Yes, in some cases due to restructuring or capacity issues.
Do all Study Centres conduct counselling sessions?
No. Counselling depends on programme and centre facilities.
What if my Study Centre does not offer practicals?
IGNOU may allocate a different centre for practical components.
Is Study Centre change guaranteed?
No. Approval depends on availability and justification.
Final Perspective
Study Centres are an essential part of IGNOU’s system, even if interactions are occasional. Understanding their role—and limits—helps avoid unnecessary frustration.
This page will be updated if IGNOU revises Study Centre policies or processes.