DU SOL admission 2024 registration for UG, PG, MBA programmes begins
DU SOL Admissions 2024: Candidates can register for admission at sol.du.ac.in. Admissions have been open since June 3.
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | June 5, 2024 | 12:36 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi University School of Open Learning (DU SOL) has officially announced the admissions schedule for the academic year 2024 for various programmes such as undergraduate (UG), Bachelor of Library Science (BLISc), Master of Library Science (MLISc), postgraduate (PG), and Master of Business Administration (MBA). Admissions opened on June 3 on the official DU SOL website, sol.du.ac.in.
Interested students can also look into the information about the programmes, including the prospectus, eligibility criteria, programme structures, and fee details, along with the admissions schedule. The UG programmes offered by DU SOL include Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Arts (BA), BA Computer Applications, BA Psychology, BCom Honours, BA Honours Economics, BA Honours English, BA Honours Political Science, and BA Honours Psychology. The PG programmes include Master of Commerce (MCom), Master of Arts (MA), MA Hindi, MA Sanskrit, MA History, and MA Political Science.
The eligibility criteria for the majority of UG programmes, BCom and BA, require candidates to have passed Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board. For admission into BA Honours and BCom Honours programmes, candidates must have achieved a minimum aggregate of 45% in Class 12. For PG programme admissions, candidates should have secured at least 50% aggregate or an equivalent grade.
The semester fee for BA and BCom programmes at the UG level is Rs 8,320, while the semester fee for the MCom programme at the PG level is Rs 9,370.
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