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Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French 
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  • Public/Government Institute
  • Estd. 1962

Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
 at 
DU SOL 
Overview

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
 at 
DU SOL 
Highlights

  • Earn a Certificate
  • Overcome Cultural Barriers
  • Become Multitaskers
  • Access better job opportunities with multilingual skills
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Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
 at 
DU SOL 
Course details

More about this course
  • The course is designed to help its learners become multi-lingual
  • It helps students to develop their cognitive skills and enhance their intelligence

Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
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DU SOL 
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Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.7/5
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Radhika Madaan
Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4
Learning Experience: Well I'm opting BA HONS (POLITICAL SCIENCE). As for me choosing Delhi University as it has various features instead of any other universities. Delhi as the capital has a huge diversity. And a DU student have an opportunity to explore Delhi and interact with those people and get to learn from their experiences. The faculty is even more good rather than other universities. And Just remember one thing, if you didn't get an amazing staff then you'll have to work hard more. An amazing faculty can ease your queries.
Faculty: The faculty of DU is really amazing, as I'm an UPSC ASPIRANT so at first I thought going regular to college is waste for me so I must go to any coaching regularly. But seeing the staff's teaching, techniques, tricks I've changed my mind and now I thought I should attend the college lectures as I can learn more from the teacher's experiences. Well basically I'm having my course for 3 years which will include the 6 semesters but according to NEW EDUCATION POLICY, the structure has been changed which I don't know much about that.
Course Support: As I'm preparing for civil services, so for me Hons in Political Science field will really help me a lot in my preparation and even the staff's lectures are helping me a lot and maybe just because of this I don't need to spend some lakhs at coaching and just got pressurised. In college, my course has the same syllabus as of UPSC and which would make me think to not to get pressurized by preparing for civil services. Teachers motivate the students a lot.
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Raj kishor Pandey
Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
5
Learning Experience: French language and learning something apart from english, it added plus points
Faculty: Diploma French in that we have many things to learn
Course Support: No
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2022Read More
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Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
 at 
DU SOL 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How can I get admission to DU SOL?

A: 

To get admission to the School of Open Learning, University of Delhi, candidates must visit the official website of SOL to apply online. The next step is to fill in all the relevant information on the course details page/personal details page. Upload all scanned copies of the relevant documents (legible/clear). To complete the process, students must pay the required application fee.  After successfully filling out the registration form, candidates will be offered direct admission based on their application and past academic records.

Q:   Is B.Com (Hons) at DU SOL worth the investment?

A: 
{Source: B.Com (Hons) students & alumni}

Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's what emerges:

* Teaching Quality: Generally positive, with many teachers being described as "helpful", "knowledgeable", and "qualified".
* Course Curriculum: Relevant to the industry, with many feeling prepared for their careers after completing the program.
* Infrastructure: Average, with some criticizing the lack of modern facilities and amenities.
* Placement: Mixed bag, with some students securing internships and job offers, while others struggle to find employment.
* Salary Packages: Varying, ranging from INR2.5 LPA to INR25 LPA, depending on the company and role.
* Role Offers: Accounting, finance, and related fields are commonly mentioned, with companies like Deloitte and Infosys visiting the campus for recruitment.

While some reviewers express satisfaction with their decision to pursue B.Com (Hons) at DU SOL, others highlight the importance of self-study and networking outside of campus. With this in mind, whether or not the programme is "worth the investment" ultimately depends on individual goals and expectations.

Here are some key takeaways:

* For those seeking a strong foundation in finance and accounting, DU SOL's B.Com (Hons) might be a suitable choice.
* Students should be prepared to supplement their education with independent study and seek out additional resources.
* Networking and building relationships with peers and professionals can significantly impact post-graduation outcomes.
* Salary packages vary widely depending on company, role, and performance.

By considering these factors, individuals can make informed decisions about investing in a degree from DU SOL's School of Open Learning.
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Q:   Are admissions to DU SOL still open?

A: 

Yes, DU SOL admission is open and ongoing. Intersted students can visit the official website of SOL at and register themselves by filling out the application form. Last date of registration and fee payment is Oct 15, 2024. Hence, students must hurry and register themselves before the deadline. Students should note that the above mentioned date is for those seeking to apply for the undergraduate and the BLISc, MLISc, PGDADLAM programmes.

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Q:   Is CUET required for SOL?

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No, the CUET score is not mandatory for admission to the School of Open Learning, the University of Delhi undergraduate and postgraduate courses. DU SOL admission to UG courses is based on candidates' performance in their Class 12 examination. For postgraduate courses, 50% of the total intake will be filled by direct admission of the students of the University of Delhi. Rest 50% of the seats will be filled through entrance examination and interview/ group discussion if any. 

Q:   Who is eligible for SOL DU?

A: 

SOL DU offers UG & PG courses in various streams of Arts, Commerce, and Management. The university offers direct admission to candidates based on their merit of last qualifying exams of previous education. Candidates must fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria and submit their scorecards at the time of filling the admission form. Check out the following table to get the detailed eligibility criteria for all the UG & PG courses offered at DU SOL:

CoursesEligibility
BBA

Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 65%

BCom & Bcom (Hons)

Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 55%

BA & BA (Hons)

Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 50% to 65%

BMS

Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 60%

MA

Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 60% to 65% marks

MBA

Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50%

MCom

Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 60% to 65% marks

B.Lib.I.Sc.

Graduation from any recognised university

M.Lib.I.Sc.

B.LI.Sc with a minimum aggregate of 50%

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Discontinued (Aug 2024)- Diploma in French
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DU SOL 
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