DU SOL UG Admission 2021: Deadline to change course or subjects extended till Dec 31
Team Careers360 | December 16, 2021 | 11:18 AM IST | 1 min read
DU SOL Admission 2021: Registered candidates can apply to change their course or subject in UG programmes.
NEW DELHI: The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi has extended the last date to change course or subjects for undergraduate courses i.e. BA (Hons) English, BA (Hons) Political Science, BCom (H), BCom and BA course. Students who freshly got enrolled into the first semester under various degree programmes can apply for change in course or subjects of their choice till December 31 (4 pm).
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The deadline to apply for change in course or subjects for DU SOL UG courses was December 15. The deadline has now been extended by DU SOL.
Uma Shankar Pandey, principal of DU SOL, said “The notification was released after officials’ meeting on December 15, 2021 and after duly considering the plight and interests of the newly admitted students.”
He also mentioned that the admission in the short-term certificate programmes offered by the Delhi University for the session 2021 are also open to all Class 12th pass outs. The information on the admission process is also available on the official website at col.du.ac.in.
DU SOL admission 2021 for undergraduate programmes started with the release of application form on October 22. Candidates could apply for DU SOL UG admission 2021 by filling and submitting the application form till December 15. To get admission in undergraduate courses offered at the DU SOL, candidates have to fill an application form and meet the eligibility criteria laid down by the university.
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