SOL DU Admission 2023: Registration ends tomorrow for these UG courses; fee structure
Anu Parthiban | July 30, 2023 | 10:46 PM IST | 1 min read
DU SOL admission registration fee facility will be available till August 31. The last date to register for the other UG courses is also August 31.
NEW DELHI: University of Delhi’s School of Open Learning (SOL) will close the registration for DU SOL admission 2023 tomorrow, July 31, for the newly introduced undergraduate (UG) courses. Candidates interested in studying in DU SOL will have to submit the application form at the official website, sol.du.ac.in.
The school launched three new courses and the courses will begin from this academic year 2023-24. The courses are BA programme with psychology, BA course in computer applications, and BA (Hons) with psychology.
Although the DU SOL admission registration window will be closed on July 31, candidates will be able to pay the fees by August 31. The last date to register for the other UG courses is also August 31.
The registration deadline for Bachelor of Library and Information Sciences (BLIS) and Masters of Library and Information Sciences (MLIS) is also July 31.
There is no seat limit except for BA programme with computer application and BA with psychology. Candidates will have to enter a valid email address to generate password and login credentials.
SOL DU Admission 2023: Fee structure
|
Course |
Fees |
|
BA programme |
7,820 |
|
BA with computer application |
10,820 |
|
BA with psychology |
10,820 |
|
BA (Hons) Political Science |
8,320 |
|
BA (Hons) English |
8,320 |
|
BCom |
7,820 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
8,320 |
|
BA (Hons) Economics |
8,320 |
|
BBA -FIA |
18,370 |
|
BA Management Studies |
18,370 |
|
BA Psychology |
21,370 |
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