
NOU uploads degrees, marksheets to DigiLocker
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and the process of digitisation of all the degrees and certificates of students would be completed soon.
Stating this in an online meeting held with the govt officials on Tuesday, NOU registrar Avay Kumar Singh said the university has updated the ABC (Academic Bank of Credit) IDs of all students who were admitted in different courses of the university in 2024 and 2025. The university has provided automatic uploading of student's ID at the time of their admission by providing special features in the software, he said.
NOU's nodal officer, Kiran Pandey, presented the details of the progress made by the university in connection with the uploading of degrees and certificates to the DigiLocker.

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