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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) 
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  • Estd. 1962

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Overview

Duration

3 years

Total fee

1,500

Mode of learning

Distance/Correspondence

Course Level

UG Degree

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Curriculum

Latest curriculum for this course can be downloaded from the below link. The curriculum PDF has semester wise course structure, electives and detailed course content.

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Placements

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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Entry Requirements

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OBC
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  • 45%
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  • N/A
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  • N/A

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Admission Process

  • Register and Apply
  • Course and College Selection
  • Document Verification
  • Final Selection

Important Dates

Aug 31, 2024
Application 2024 end date

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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.5/5
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Gaurav
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
2.2
1Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Honest review of School of Open Learning, University of Delhi.
Placements: I am from Delhi University SOL, and they don't provide placement. The rest of the colleges of Delhi University provide placements, but the school of open learning does not provide anything, but they organize many events like internships, which are for 3rd year students, which is quite difficult in the process.
Infrastructure: We do not have any specific college. We get classes on Sunday in other colleges of Delhi University, which are taken by the professors there. However, most of the professors are good and they teach well. Our college does not provide any facilities like sports events or hostels. It is a distance college.
Faculty: Teachers are very experienced. Their method of teaching is very good from an exam point of view. According to me, if you are studying through distance, then you should be able to do self-study because in this college you get only 10 to 15 classes, which is not enough. If you are doing self-study, then the time given for studying between exams is sufficient for a normal student, which can be 4 to 5 months .
Other: My fee this year is Rs 9220, which is not justified by the facilities given to me in any way. I had to study from a distance so I chose S.O.L. Talking about campus life, if your Sunday class is being held on the North Campus or South Campus, then you can visit many good places and try some good food.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2024Read More
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Anonymous
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
My Review of School of Open Learning, University of Delhi.
Placements: From what I know, this college or university does not provide any placement facilities. So, based on my experience, if you're seeking recruitment opportunities here, you might end up feeling regretful and disappointed. However, overall, it was a great experience.
Infrastructure: Speaking of infrastructure, the campus is spacious and clean, featuring a beautiful garden and a great canteen with good food options. During exams, they provide good support, and the university offers high-speed Wi-Fi connections.
Faculty: During exam times, the university shines in terms of faculty support. The teachers were very helpful throughout the exams, explaining everything, whether practical or theoretical, in a simplified manner that made it easy to understand.
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Anonymous
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
2.6
1Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Overall, it is an average college for students pursuing professional courses.
Placements: As DU SOL provides courses of distance learning, there are fewer chances of placements. Although they provide us with a placement portal which is not so good. None of the students get placement from DU SOL. Students have to apply for placements or jobs themselves.
Infrastructure: As in DU SOL, you are pursuing your graduation through distance learning so there is no requirement for a hostel. And regarding infrastructure, it is not so good. It is okay for the students, particularly for SOL students. The university provides classes in different colleges of the University.
Faculty: Courses totally depend on students and how they are performing, and how they are working towards their courses. Regarding exams, they are the same as the exams for students of DU. Centers are allocated to SOL students in different colleges of the University.
Reviewed on 19 Feb 2024Read More
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Anonymous
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4.2
1Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Best for distance learning.
Placements: Just for getting a degree, you can choose DU as a distance course. No CA firm will approve that you have done B.Com. as it was not regular college. The top roles offered in B.Com. can be accountants if you have good skills like tallying, and other good skills.
Infrastructure: Just your home and tuition, as you are allowed only Saturday and Sunday to go to college. Online classes are also available on the Sol website. Exams are easy. I just read the last 10 years and refer to the free YouTube lectures for your B.Com. classes and you are ready to go for exam .
Faculty: Yes, teachers are helpful, sweet, qualified, and knowledgable. The quality of the teaching is pretty good. The course is relevant, but it does not prepare students for the industry unless they come from one of the big four colleges. Exams are easy in the college and passing percent is good—approximately 80 percent students pass.
Other: Easy for graduation. I just want Sol College to conduct regular classes. No event is ever organized.
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2024Read More
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SAMARTH
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
3
1Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Review of school of open learning.
Placements: No placements. No packages are offered; you can expect a salary of 15,000 per month, not more than that. Small companies may accept, but your skills matter a lot. Internships require skills or references. No top roles can be mentioned. It cannot be more than an executive; you need higher education.
Infrastructure: Library not provided. No hostel. You must have to get into regular colleges to get access, as if you want to go into that as I have seen some, they are not as good as you are in private, but if it is a government college, then you will feel it for sure. You must regret in their canteen; not good.
Faculty: Teachers knowledgeable. This course makes you ready only if you have skills. Or it's just a piece of paper. Industry truth. B.Com as a degree is not worth it or any degree if you don't have any skill. Degree nowadays is not the need of the hour. Very easy for those who study, or who do not study anything difficult for them.
Other: 4 lakh students in SOL. You can choose it if you are doing any professional course side by side. Events and fests only in DU regular colleges.
Reviewed on 17 Apr 2024Read More
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How many semesters are there at DU SOL BCom course?

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The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi offers a BCom course for a duration of three years, which is spread across six semesters. DU SOL admission generally begins in the first week of October for undergraduate courses. Candidates seeking admission must visit the official website of the institute to apply online.

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Q:   How can I apply for BCom at SOL DU?

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To apply for the SOL DU BCom course, candidates must visit the official website of SOL to register themselves. SOL DU admission to the undergraduate courses is completely based on candidates' performance in their last qualifying (Class 12) examination. Based on the score of Class 12 and the availability of seats, School of Open Learning, University of Delhi admits students. 

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Student Forum

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Answered 2 years ago

Don't worry the cutoff for du will be out in some time. The cutoff for BCom is quite average in DU. You will get admission if you have a decent score in your CUET.

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Akshat Sharma

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 2 years ago

All the programs have their own strengths and scope, you must choose as per your interests, aptitude, personality traits and then align them with your aspirations, this will answer your question. The most difficult part is to check your aptitude. You can do it for free here:

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Sahil yadav

Beginner-Level 2

Answered 2 years ago

There is no cutoff in SOL DU

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Om Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 4 years ago

You should ask this from the respective college via mail or call on student’s helpdesk.

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Harleen Kaur

Guide-Level 11