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DU SOL Courses & Fees 2023

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M.A.(6 courses)
2 K - 9.4 K
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : CUET-PG
B.A.(3 courses)
1.5 K
10+2 : 45 %
Exams : CBSE 12thISC
B.A. (Hons)(3 courses)
1.5 K
10+2 : 45 %
Exams : CBSE 12thISC
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Q:   What is the last date of SOL MA admission?

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The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi offers a MA course covering several specialisations. The minimum duration to complete this course is two years. The maximum duration to complete the SOL MA course is four years. The application process for the PG course is expected to begin in the month of June/July.

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Q:   How can I get admission at DU SOL for MCom?

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DU SOL admission to the MCom course is both merit and entrance based. Candidates who are already a part of Delhi University are eligible to get admission directly on the basis of their performance in the last qualifying examination. For students outside DU, admission will be done on the basis of valid scores in the entrance test and personal interview, conducted by the institute. 

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Q:   Is DU SOL MA admission entrance based?

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School of Open Learning admission to this course is merit-based only for the students of Delhi University. However, students studying outside DU need to appear for an entrance test conducted by Delhi University. For SOL MA admission, students are also required to fulfil the minimum eligibility requirement set by SOL. School of Open Learning 50% of seats will be filled by direct admission (based on the merit of graduation scores) and the remaining 50% will be filled on the basis of candidates' performance in the entrance test and personal interview, conducted by SOL. 

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Q:   How can I get admission to DU SOL?

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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.

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Q:   What is the fee for DU SOL MBA?

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The total tuition fee for SOL MBA is INR 20,000. This fee is calculated based on the first-year fee. Hence, the actual amount may vary. Moreover, some other fee components may also be added to the total fee. The application fee for MBA is INR 500 for unreserved/OBC and INR 250 for SC/ST/PwD category candidates. Furthermore, the aspirants can get in touch with the distance school admission office to get more details about the fee structure.

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3.5/5
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Top recruiting companies in our college are EY, KPMG, SBI PNB, CBI and many more.
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Students have to get internships or jobs on their own, but the college will help in giving a boost to your CV with a reputed college degree.
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
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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.
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) - Batch of 2024
4.8
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Class facilities are the best, and the environment helps students focus on studies.
Placements: In this college, around 78% of students meet the cutoff, and from those, approximately 64% secure placements through this course. The lowest package offered is INR 2 LPA, while the highest goes beyond INR 16 LPA, with an average of around INR 5-6 LPA. Tata is a top recruiting company, and about 57% of students receive internship opportunities, with Tata also being one of the companies offering internships. The roles are mainly in management, accounts, and audit.
Infrastructure: The college provides labs, classrooms, and a library, which are helpful for students. There is a paid canteen that offers fast food like samosas, chow mein, bread pakoras, etc., at reasonable prices, but the food is not healthy for students. Unfortunately, there are no medical facilities.
Faculty: Most teachers are experienced and knowledgeable but they struggle to connect with students and understand their interests due to their age. As a result, many students skip classes, finding them boring. The course curriculum is relevant, but the engagement level needs improvement.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2024
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2Placements1Infrastructure4Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
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Placements: No Placements are provided in School of Open Learning. No the highest or the lowest and the average packages are provided in School of Open Learning. No recruiting companies are there usually. No students got an internship from any course and in no companies. No top roles offered.
Infrastructure: In my batch no classes are provided to students. But now Sol has started conducting classes on weekends for junior students so I have no idea about Wi-Fi availability, classrooms or library. Hostel is not for students in school of learning. No sports games available.
Faculty: Teachers are averagely qualified. Teaching Quality is also average. Curriculum course is almost same as Delhi University regular college curriculum. It may or may not make you industry read based over additional courses you do and your experience level. College exams are bit tricky and difficult. Pass percentage is 40 percent.
Other: I chose this course because my aim has always been civil services so this course proved to be as I had to attend coaching regularly. I wish we should have been provided with few classes in a week for better clarity. There were not events, fest, scholarships, activities etc. , .
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2024
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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.
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2026
2.8
1Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Review of School of Open Learning, University of Delhi.
Placements: DU SOL does not provide any internship or placement opportunities for B.A. students. However, this year, SOL arranged placements for two MBA students, offering them a package of around 4.1 LPA. Additionally, SOL plans to introduce internships for other courses in the upcoming year. SOL is consistently improving and striving to offer the best placement opportunities for its students.
Infrastructure: My study center, Motilal Nehru College, had a very beautiful infrastructure. It had well-maintained, average-sized classrooms with projectors, but Wi-Fi was not available. Some classrooms were poorly maintained, lacking even a proper floor.
Faculty: Teachers at SOL are not very helpful for students, as they often fail to clarify doubts. While they possess good knowledge and qualifications, their teaching quality is not adequate for students. In the case of my course, B.A., it does not sufficiently prepare students for the industry. Semester exams are not overly challenging, with approximately 75–90% of students passing every year.
Other: I chose this course because I find it easy to understand.
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2025
2.6
3Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Crowd, infrastructure, and studies are good.
Placements: Approximately 30 percent of students were placed last year in the B.A. program. 5 lacs per annum was the highest package, 3 lacs per annum was the average and 2 lacs was the lowest package offered by my course. 40–45 percent of students got internships from my course last year.
Infrastructure: Facilities are quite good, like better drinking water and a fully ventilated classroom with high-speed fans. Buildings are well maintained in terms of painting, plaster, etc. I am not a member of the hostel, so I do not have full information regarding it. But food quality is both hygienic and tasty.
Faculty: Teachers are very polite towards us and helpful in understanding different concepts. Yes, the curriculum decided by the university is UGC-approved and covers all the relevant topics that are necessary to study. Semester are not much more difficult; it depends upon how much time you have spent studying. Pass percentage varies semester-wise; it is around 60%.
Other: I have an interest in these courses.
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DU SOL Courses & Fees FAQs

Q:   Does the DU SOL BA programme have a semester-wise exam or a yearly-wise exam?

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DU SOL offers a BA course at the UG level for a duration of three years that is spread across four semesters. The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi have a semester-wise exam for all the UG and PG courses. To be eligible for SOL BA degree, candidates must appear in all the semester examinations. For more details regarding the SOL DU BA admission process, eligibility, etc., Click Here

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Q:   What colleges other than DU SOL can I get admission to for distance learning?

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DU SOL offers a wide-range of UG, PG, Diploma and Certificate courses through distance learning mode. This enables students to pursue education even if they are in a remote place or are working professionals. ODL courses can be pursued through both online and offline modes. Interested candidates can refer to the below-mentioned list to know more about similar institutes that provide ODL courses:

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    Q:   What is the minimum eligibility requirement for DU SOL BA (Hons) admission?

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    Candidates seeking admission to DU SOL BA course must have passed Class 12 or its equivalent examination from a single recognised board. For SOL BA (Hons) admission, students need to pass Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 65%. It is also necessary that the aspirant hold the pass certificate to become eligible for admission.

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    Q:   Which elective courses are offered under DU SOL MBA course?

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    During the third semester of SOL MBA course, apart from three compulsory papers, candidate has to choose five elective courses. In the fourth semester, five elective courses have to be chosen. The elective courses are further mentioned below for candidates reference:

    DU SOL MBA Elective Courses
    Economic & Public PolicyFinanceEntreprenurship
    MarketingOperations ManagementStrategic Management
    Information Technology ManagementCulture, Philosophy & ManagementOrganisational Behavior & Human Resource Management

    For the complete list, candidates can check out the SOL MBA Prospectus, here.

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    Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for DU SOL MA admission?

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    Candidates seeking admission to the School of Open Learning, University of Delhi MA course, must have graduated with a minimum of 60% to 65% aggregate or equivalent with the relevant subject from the University of Delhi or any other recognised institute/university. For more details regarding SOL DU MA admission criteria, fees and application process, Click Here

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    Q:   Is DU SOL admission open?

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    Yes, DU SOL admission is open and currently ongoing for its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Interested candidates can visit the official website of DU SOL to register themselves for the desired course. The registration portal for both UG & PG is different and can be found on the university's official website. 

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    Q:   What are the requirements for DU SOL MBA?

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    The minimum eligibility requirement for SOL MBA admission is that the candidate must be a graduate in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate. Aspirants should have passed the qualifying exam from any recognized university. It is further necessary that the candidate hold the educational certificates as proof of eligibility at the time of admission. Moreover, candidates are admitted based on these criteria only as the admission is merit-based.

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    Q:   What was the last date of SOL admission 2023?

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    SOL Delhi University application process for the admission year 2023-2024 generally commences from the month of Jun or Jul. The last date to apply was Sep 30 and Oct 18 for MBA. Aspirants could submit their application online through SOL's official website. Before the registrations start, aspirants must check out the eligibility requirements for the course they wish to apply. For details related to eligibility, the selection process, and fees for DU SOL courses,  Click Here.

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    Q:   What all courses are offered at DU SOL?

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    School of Open Learning offers over 22 courses. The open-learning school offer courses like BBA, BMS, BCom, BCom (Hons), BA and BA (Hons) at the undergraduate level and admission to all these courses is based on the marks of Class 12. At the postgraduate level, DU SOL offers MA, MCom, MBA, B.Li.Sc and M.Li.Sc courses. The duration of the courses ranges between two to three years. Additionally, the total tuition fee is between INR 1,500 and INR 20,000.

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    Q:   Who is eligible for B.A programme in DU SOL?

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    For admission to SOL BA course, candidate should have passed Class 12 or its equivalent examination from a single recognised board. During the application submission, students must carry their Class 12 marksheet and pass the certificate along with the other relevant documents.

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    No, Bachelors in Communication Design is not available at Delhi University School of Open Learning (DU SOL). DU SOL primarily offers undergraduate courses such as B.Com, B.A., and other general degrees. If you are looking for a degree in Communication Design, you might want to explore other universi

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    Getting placed after completing a BA from DU SOL (School of Open Learning, University of Delhi) is possible, but it often depends on your own efforts beyond the regular course structure. DU SOL provides flexibility in its curriculum, which allows students to take up internships, part-time work, or s

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    Kartikey Goyal

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    Yes, you can go ahead and apply for an MA (H) in History at DU SOL itself after a B.Sc in Physics from DU. The eligibility criteria for DU SOL MA History programme say that you could have pursued BA or any other discipline at the Bachelor's level. But it's always safe to refer to the admission guide

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    Arindam Modak

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    Answered a week ago

    The B.Com. (Hons) course is usually designed at Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU SOL) under the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS). Here, credit hours vary between 20-24 credits per semester that are again divided into core, electives, and ability-enhancement courses. The above-mentione

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    Kuruba Balaji

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    Yes, it can be done by getting through Delhi University's School of Open Learning with an HBSE 12th certificate. The eligibility criterion for the programme is pass in 12th standard with minimum marks.
    Admission is through online portals sol.du.ac.in; HBSE marksheets and other documents are needed. C

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