IGNOU PGCPP FAQs
Ques. I am a science graduate but have no background in law. Can I apply for IGNOU PGCPP?
Ans. Yes. The PGCPP is open to graduates in Science, Technology, and Medicine - you do not need a law degree. The programme is specifically designed for scientists, engineers, and researchers who want to understand patent law and protect their inventions. Learners with experience in patents or technology transfer are preferred but it is not mandatory.
Ques. What is the difference between PGCPP and PGCCL at IGNOU?
Ans. PGCPP (Patent Practice) focuses specifically on intellectual property rights, patent law, and patent filing procedures. PGCCL (Cyber Law) focuses on digital laws, IT Act, data protection, and e-commerce regulations. PGCPP is more suited for scientists and engineers, while PGCCL is more relevant for IT professionals and legal practitioners dealing with digital issues.
Ques. Is there a project component in PGCPP?
Ans. Yes. MIRP-1 (Project, 4 credits) is a mandatory component of the PGCPP programme. Students are required to undertake a project related to patent practice - this could involve a patent search, drafting a patent application, or analysing a patent case.
Ques. The programme is available at very few study centres. What if there is no centre near me?
Ans. The PGCPP is available at IGNOU Regional Centres in Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Srinagar, Dehradun, Patna, and Visakhapatnam, and at select study centres in Noida and Varanasi. If none of these are convenient, you can still enrol and access study material online/by post, as IGNOU is a distance learning university. Contact your nearest Regional Centre for guidance.
Ques. When will my Term-End Exam be held if I join the January 2026 session?
Ans. For the January 2026 session, the TEE is tentatively scheduled from 1st June 2026 to 15th July 2026. You must submit all assignments and the project before the deadline and fill the examination form (with exam fee) within the stipulated time to be eligible.
Ques. Is PGCPP from IGNOU recognised by the Indian Patent Office or CGPDTM?
Ans. The PGCPP is a UGC-recognised postgraduate certificate from a Central University. While it provides strong foundational knowledge for patent practice, to become a registered Patent Agent in India, you need to clear the Patent Agent Examination conducted by the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM). PGCPP can be excellent preparation for this examination.
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