TEZU Assignment Submission Deadline

If you are a student at Tezpur University studying through the Centre for Distance and Online Education, then most likely you have been juggling life, work, and your academic responsibilities. And the one thing that tends to be the cause of much stress, yet ultimately provides clarity, is assignment submission — because without submitting your assignments correctly and on time, you cannot sit for your semester exams. Let’s break down everything you need to know in plain, human terms — not just the dates and rules, but why they matter and how to actually make it work for you. 

Why Assignment Submission Isn’t Just Another Formality?

Before we get into dates and uploads, let’s talk about the real reason assignments matter at Tezpur University. These aren’t just pieces of paper or random tasks you can skip. They are mandatory pieces of continuous assessment — meaning, unless your assignments are properly submitted and accepted, you won’t be allowed to sit for your semester end exam. That’s a rule, and it’s taken seriously. 

This system isn’t meant to trip you up. It’s meant to ensure that you’re actually engaging with your coursework and processing the material — not just turning up for an exam without grounding. But in practice, it often feels like another “deadline” to juggle with a life that’s already full of deadlines.

The Last Date You Should Really Remember

This is the core detail everyone wants to know:

The final date to submit your assignments is 30 January (till 4:00 PM)

That’s the deadline for all assignments tied to the Autumn semester. And it’s not negotiable — unless the university updates it officially on their CDOE portal. 

It sounds simple, but a few important points often get missed:

This deadline is for receiving the assignments at the CDOE office — not the date you post them.

It applies whether you submit in person or send them by postal service.

Once 4:00 PM hits on that day, the centre won’t accept any paperwork — even if your envelope is just two blocks away. 

So, if you’ve been waiting until the last minute thinking “I can mail it on the deadline day” — don’t do that. Post early or hand-deliver if possible.

Where to Submit the Assignment?

All assignments whether mailed or delivered in person should reach:

The Director

Centre for Distance and Online Education

Tezpur University

Napaam – 784028

Sonitpur, Assam

That address is critical — sending it anywhere else (even a nearby department or postal branch) could mean your assignment never gets logged in, and that means no exam eligibility. 

How to Prepare Your Assignments the Right Way (Simple Checklist)?

This part is where a lot of students get tripped up — not knowing the format or what counts as acceptable material.

Here’s what the university clearly expects:

1. Handwritten Only

You cannot type your answers and print them. Your assignments must be handwritten on A4-sized paper, one side only, legibly and neatly written.

If your writing is messy or small, it could be rejected. 

Reason? This helps maintain academic integrity — handwritten submissions show effort and discourage copy-paste submissions.

2. Each Assignment Gets Its Own Cover Page

Tezpur University provides a specific “Assignment Cover Page” template. Every single assignment — even if you’re submitting four of them at once — must have its own cover page attached. 

If you try to put multiple assignments under one cover page, the centre may reject your work.

3. Stapling Rules

Never staple assignments for different courses together. That makes sorting and logging harder for the staff, and your submission might not make it into the evaluation process.

4. Don’t Forget Your Details

On each cover page, you must clearly write:

  • Your Enrollment Number
  • Programme Name
  • Course Name & Code
  • Your Signature

If any of this is missing or unclear, it could be considered incomplete. 

  1. Attach the Assignment Questions

This might sound small, but it matters: you need to include a copy of the assignment questions along with your answers. Without the questions enclosed, the centre may not evaluate your answers. 

A Few Things Everyone Should Avoid

It’s worth saying clearly, in plain words, what not to do:

Don’t submit assignments late thinking they’ll slip through — deadlines are strict and tied to exams. 

Don’t use notebook pages or small paper sizes — only A4 with single-side writing is accepted. 

Don’t assume a single cover page works for multiple assignments — it won’t. 

Don’t rely on “someone else” to post it last minute — getting a tracking receipt and proof of submission is always safer.

But What If You Think You Might Miss the Deadline?

Life happens. Work gets sick days, buses break down, family emergencies come up. Believe it or not, the university does sometimes extend deadlines — but only when there’s an official notification posted on the CDOE website.

So if you’ve heard whispers in WhatsApp groups or social platforms about deadlines being extended, your only reliable source is the official CDOE webpage at tezu.ernet.in/tu_codl. That’s where Tezpur University posts verified notices if the date changes. 

Relying on rumours won’t save your submission.

If a deadline extension does happen, it will be:

Clearly published on that website

Shared with specific dates

Notified well ahead of time

And that’s the only time you can count on a different date.

What to Do Next? — A Step-by-Step Plan

Here’s a simple, human-friendly plan you can follow:

  • Download the assignment questions from the CDOE portal
  • Read through them fully before writing a single answer
  • Start writing answers by hand
  • Use the A4 sheets and follow the format strictly
  • Fill out your assignment cover pages carefully
  • Double-check enrollment number, names, and course codes
  • Attach questions, answers, and cover page
  • Mail it or submit it in person with proof of receipt

All these steps might feel small, but doing them right smoothens the path to your exams — and that’s what you really want.

Final Thoughts

Distance study means you take responsibility for your own learning. That’s powerful — but it also means you need to stay a little ahead of deadlines, a little more organised than you might in a classroom setting.

The assignment deadline might feel stressful at first, but once you understand the rules clearly — and follow them methodically — it starts to feel doable rather than overwhelming.

Nobody ever said distance learning was effortless.

But when you handle it the right way — with clarity, preparation, and a little early planning — it doesn’t have to be chaotic.

You’re not just submitting assignments — you’re earning your path to exams and your degree. And that’s worth a bit of care.

FAQs

Q. What is the last last date of submission for Tezpur University distance assignments?

As mentioned in the official notification, the absolute final deadline for the submission of assignments of the Autumn session has been set on the 30 January 2026.

Q. Are there any differences in relation to the deadline of the first from the last assignment?

Yes, the normal cut-off is the first deadline, while 30 January is the extended deadline and the final or latest submission date.

Q. Am I able to submit work after the first deadline but before 30 January?

“Yes, the university still accepts assignments submitted before the final deadline. Here, the student asked if the assignments will be

Q. Where can I download the assignment cover page and instructions?

The cover page and the guidelines are available on the official CDOE Tezpur University website.

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