DU SOL Admission 2019: Registration Form To Be Released Tomorrow; Check Details
Vishwas Garia | May 31, 2019 | 05:49 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 31: The School of Open Learning, Delhi University will start its application process from June 1. The candidates who are willing to take admissions in B.A programme, B.A Hons. English, B.Com, B.Com Hons. and B.A Hons. Political Science can fill fill the registration form of DU SOL 2019 until July 31.
The registration fee of DU SOL admission for general and OBC candidates is Rs.500, whereas for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates is Rs.250. After filling the DU SOL registration form , candidates can take a printout of their ID card.
DU SOL Fee Structure
Candidates need to pay the given below admission fee while filling the DU SOL 2019 admission form in the online mode.
|
Courses |
June 1 - July 31, 2019 |
August 1 - August 31, 2019 |
|
B.Com Hons. |
Rs.3830 |
Rs.4030 |
|
B.Com |
Rs.3530 |
Rs.3730 |
|
B.A Programme |
Rs.3430 |
Rs.3630 |
|
B.A Hons. Political Science |
Rs.3630 |
Rs.3830 |
|
B.A Hons. English |
Rs.3530 |
Rs.3730 |
About DU SOL
Delhi University with a vision of providing alternate mode of education established The School of Open Learning in 1962. The school provides UG and PG courses in the field of Arts, Science and Commerce. The examinations for various undergraduate and postgraduate are conducted by Delhi University. The south study centre of DU SOL is located at South Moti Bagh, New Delhi. To cater education to more and more students, the school is planning to open up study centres and regional centres in Delhi NCR,.
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