The eligibility for other courses and fee structure can be checked on the university's official website, https://sol.du.ac.in/. The admission process for the courses has already begun.
Delhi University
The University of Delhi has released the admission schedule for the School of Open Learning (SOL) for the academic year 2024–25. The eligibility for other courses and fee structure can be checked on the university's official website, https://sol.du.ac.in/.
Candidates who are interested in applying for the BLISc (Bachelor of Library and Information Science), MLISc (Master of Library and Information Science), postgraduate courses, and MBA programs can check details here.
Eligibility Criteria
For BA (H) English, students from any stream who have passed Class 12 are eligible. The required subject combination includes English from List A, any two subjects from List B1, and any one subject from either List B1 or List B2. A minimum aggregate of 45% in Class 12 is required; OBC candidates require a 40.5% aggregate.
For the BA Programm3 with Computer Applications, candidates must have passed Class 12 or its equivalent examination from a recognized board with mathematics as one of the subjects. Admission is merit-based, and seat availability is limited to 4000 seats.
For the Bachelor of Management Studies, applicants need to have passed any one language from List A and Mathematics/Applied Mathematics. The minimum aggregate required is 45% in Class 12, with SC/ST/PwBD candidates needing to have passed Class 12, and OBC candidates needing a 40.5% aggregate.
For BA (Hons) Economics, students must have passed any one language from List A, Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, and any two subjects, one of which should be from List B1. The minimum aggregate required is 45% in Class 12, while SC/ST PwBD candidates need to have passed Class 12, and OBC candidates require a 40.5% aggregate.
The institution provides detailed subject lists (Lists A, B1, and B2) in the prospectus; these lists are crucial for figuring out subject combinations and eligibility.
The University of Delhi established the Department of Distance and Continuing Education (DDCE), the Faculty of Open Learning, and the Open Learning Development Centre (OLDC) under the auspices of the Campus of Open Learning (COL) in 2022.
The School of Open Learning under the aegis of COL, established in 1962, provides higher education opportunities, particularly for those who are employed or unable to attend regular college due to various constraints. The flexible distance education mode is designed to help students achieve higher education and vocational skills through well-structured course materials provided at admission, supplemented with video lectures and academic counseling sessions at various learning support centers.
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