DU SOL UG Admission 2020: Application form released @sol.du.ac.in
Team Careers360 | October 19, 2020 | 01:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The School of Open Learning, Delhi University has released the DU SOL admission form 2020 for UG programmes on October 19 at sol.du.ac.in.
Candidates who wish to take admissions to UG programmes offered by the university can fill the DU SOL UG admission form before the last date of submission. The DU SOL registration form 2020 last date has not been notified yet.
The application fee of DU SOL for UG programme is Rs 500 for unreserved and OBC categories and Rs 250 for SC, ST and PwD categories. The DU SOL application fee can be paid by debit card, credit card or net banking. Candidates can check the admission status at DU SOL student login after the registration process is finished.
The university has also started releasing the DU SOL result 2020 for assignment based evaluation programmes from October 12 onwards.
The School of Open Learning offers undergraduate programmes such as BA programme, BA Hons. English, BCom programme, BCom Hons. and BA Hons. Political Science through distance learning mode. Every year around more than one lakh students register themselves for UG and PG programmes offered by DU SOL.
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