DU SOL 2020 admit card released for OBE and assignment based evaluation
Team Careers360 | June 25, 2020 | 12:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The School of Open Learning has released the admit card for open book examinations on the official website of DU SOL. The students can visit the student dashboard and enter their roll number to download the admit card of DU SOL.
The open book examinations for final year undergraduate students will be conducted from July 1 to July 18. For final year postgraduate students, the SOL exams will be conducted from July 1 to July 27. SOL will upload the question papers of assignment based evaluation for first and second year students on June 30. The last date of submitting answers may depend on the programmes of the students.
The SOL exam fee payment for PG programmes is June 25.
The question paper of DU SOL final year examinations will be available five minutes before the exams from July 1 onwards. NCWEB candidates can order question papers at the email address or WhatsApp. The Divyaang candidates will get a time duration of five hours.
If a student is unable to upload the answer sheet after the completion of exams, then the students can send the pdf file to the designated email address of SOL.
Earlier, the DU admit card for regular candidates has also been released for postgraduate students, DU colleges have started sending the admit card link to the students who have filled the examination form on their email ID and mobile number.
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