DU SOL 2019 admission notification released; registration for UG to start from June 01, 2019
Parul Thapa | May 24, 2019 | 05:22 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 24: DU School of Open Learning has released the admission notification of DU SOL for the academic year 2019-20 on May 24. The university has notified that the application window will be opened from June 01, 2019 for selected UG programmes. The selected programmes include B. A. Programme, B. Com, B. Com (Hons.), B. A. (Hons.) English, B. A. (Hons.) Political Science. The last date to apply for the application form will be July 31, 2019. The university has also informed that they will be charging for the DU SOL application forms that will come after the last date of registration. The candidates will have to pay an extra Rs. 200 for the late application form fee.
However, the candidates who belong to PWD category will have a waiver on this year’s DU SOL 2019 application form.
The mode of the DU SOL 2019 application form will be online throughout. The candidates who wish to seek admission in DU SOL in a distance learning can apply for the selected UG programmes (enlisted above) on or before July 31, 2019. The dates for DU SOL PG programmes will be released anytime soon.
The university offers the admission to the candidates on the basis of Merit list, which is being generated after the process of registration and the payment of the DU SOL application fee has been completed.
About DU SOL
The University of Delhi offers UG and PG programmes to the candidates who wish to seek admission in a mode of distance learning. Every year, it offers candidates to register to avail for the admission. The admission is being on the basis of merit list which will be published in the month of September, tentatively.
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