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The School of Open Learning (SOL), Delhi University, has launched a first-of-its-kind One-Year Postgraduate programme, conducted in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode, starting July 2026. This article covers the eligibility, courses, fee structure, and application process for the new programme.

For graduates of DU's Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP), the One-Year PG route is an attractive option if you'd rather not commit to a full two-year Master's degree. DU hasn't offered a programme like this in ODL mode before.

Quick Reference: DU SOL One Year PG Admission 2026

  • What's new: One-Year PG (ODL mode) for FYUP graduates, commencing July 2026-27
  • Courses offered: M.Com, MA Political Science, MA History, MA Hindi, MA Sanskrit
  • Eligibility: Completion of a four-year UG (FYUP) degree in the relevant subject
  • Eligible backgrounds: Regular DU colleges, SOL, NCWEB (all under the UGCF 2022 framework)
  • Minimum marks: 50% aggregate (General/OBC-NCL/EWS), 45% (SC/ST/PwBD)
  • Runs alongside: The existing two-year PG programmes — this doesn't replace them
  • Where to apply: sol.du.ac.in
  • Last date to apply: 15 September 2026 (same as the SOL PG admissions window — check the official site, as one-year PG registration opened separately)

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What Is the DU SOL One-Year PG Programme

This is a new academic pathway, not a shorter version of the existing Master's programme. Under the NEP's multiple-entry, multiple-exit system, students who've completed a four-year undergraduate degree with a major in a particular subject can now pursue a PG degree in that same subject in one year instead of two. SOL has launched this in ODL mode, so it can cater to students who can't attend full-time, conventional classes. SOL will continue offering its existing two-year Master's programmes exactly as before — the one-year route is a new addition, not a replacement.

Why DU SOL Introduced This

SOL cites multiple reasons for this initiative, but the most significant is the shortage of seats in regular, full-time DU postgraduate programmes, which leaves a meaningful number of eligible FYUP graduates without immediate admission anywhere. The one-year ODL route gives these students a way to pursue a genuine University of Delhi postgraduate degree without a gap year. The programme is designed to serve both the regular and ODL sides of the university equally.

Courses Offered Under DU SOL One-Year PG

For the 2026-27 session, the one-year PG programme has been launched in five courses:

Programme

Mode

Duration

M.Com

ODL (One-Year PG)

1 year

MA Political Science

ODL (One-Year PG)

1 year

MA History

ODL (One-Year PG)

1 year

MA Hindi

ODL (One-Year PG)

1 year

MA Sanskrit

ODL (One-Year PG)

1 year

All five courses remain available through SOL's two-year PG programme as well, so students who don't meet the one-year eligibility criteria, or who simply prefer the two-year format, aren't losing any options.

Eligibility Criteria — Who Can Apply

  • Degree requirement: You must have completed, or be in the process of completing, a four-year undergraduate degree under the UGCF 2022 framework — the standard FYUP structure.
  • Subject continuity: Your undergraduate major must match the PG subject you're applying for. A four-year major in History qualifies you for the one-year MA History, but not MA Political Science.
  • Eligible institutions: FYUP graduates from regular DU colleges, from SOL itself, and from NCWEB are all eligible, provided they completed the programme under the same UGCF 2022 framework.
  • Minimum marks: 50% aggregate (or equivalent CGPA) for General, OBC-NCL, and EWS candidates; 45% for SC, ST, and PwBD candidates.
  • A four-year degree with only a minor in the subject does not qualify you for the one-year route — you'd need to apply through the regular two-year PG programme instead.

Key Differences Between the One-Year and Two-Year PG Programmes

Factor

One-Year PG

Two-Year PG

Eligibility

Four-year UG (FYUP) with major in the same subject

Any recognised bachelor's degree (three or four years)

Total credits

44 credits

88 credits

Duration

1 year

2 years (4 semesters)

Course overlap rule

Courses with more than 30% content overlap with your FYUP 4th year aren't required to be repeated

Not applicable

Any PG course with more than 30% content overlap with your FYUP fourth year isn't required to be repeated — this provision exists to avoid unnecessary duplicate coursework for students moving directly from a four-year major into the matching one-year PG.

Important

Details for certain elements — including the exact application deadline for the one-year PG pathway specifically, and its precise fee structure — are still being confirmed or communicated through official notices. The 15 September 2026 date reflects SOL's general PG admission window; this may not apply identically to the one-year PG pathway, so check the official notices page at sol.du.ac.in before relying on it.

DU SOL's Pathway vs Regular DU's One-Year PG Route

This one-year PG change isn't unique to SOL — similar changes were introduced in the University of Delhi's full-time, regular PG programmes too, and the two application processes run entirely separately. Regular DU's one-year PG application runs through the university's central PG portal and requires full-time, on-campus attendance. SOL's version runs through sol.du.ac.in and follows the ODL format, with no scheduled full-time classes. If a friend mentions a different portal, deadline, or subject list, they're most likely referring to the regular DU programme rather than SOL's — the eligibility framework (FYUP, subject continuity, marks) is similar in spirit, but the two application processes don't overlap.

Career and Further-Study Value of the One-Year PG

A one-year PG from DU SOL carries the University of Delhi's name and satisfies the requirements of most jobs, teaching positions, and further studies such as a PhD or NET — as long as the specific job posting or exam doesn't have its own additional stipulations about programme duration. If you're targeting an opportunity that specifically requires a "two-year Master's" in its eligibility criteria, it's worth double-checking that language carefully rather than assuming a one-year PG automatically satisfies it, since this is a new format and individual recruiters or exam bodies may take some time to standardise how they interpret it.

What "FYUP" Actually Means for This Eligibility

If you're not fully sure whether your degree counts as an FYUP, it's worth clarifying before you assume either way. FYUP refers specifically to the four-year undergraduate structure introduced under the UGCF 2022 framework, which allows multiple exit points — a certificate after one year, a diploma after two, a degree after three, and an honours degree with research after four. Only students who completed the full four years, with a declared major in a specific discipline, qualify for the one-year PG route in that discipline. If you exited earlier with a three-year degree, or completed four years without a formal major declaration in the relevant subject, you fall outside this eligibility and would need to apply through the standard two-year PG process instead.

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Documents Required

  • Four-year undergraduate degree certificate/provisional degree certificate (if the final degree hasn't been issued yet)
  • Proof of your FYUP major subject (semester marksheets)
  • Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/PwBD (if applicable)
  • Recent passport-size photograph (white background, JPG format)
  • Valid ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, etc.)

How to Apply for DU SOL One-Year PG Admission 2026

  1. Go to the official website. Visit sol.du.ac.in and find the One-Year PG/FYUP-based PG admission link for 2026-27.
  2. Create your account. Use your name, email, mobile number, and password, and verify via OTP.
  3. Choose your programme. Select from M.Com, MA History, MA Political Science, MA Hindi, or MA Sanskrit, matching your FYUP major subject.
  4. Enter your academic details. Provide your FYUP degree details, major subject, and marks/CGPA exactly as shown on your certificates.
  5. Upload your documents. Degree/marksheet, category certificate (if applicable), photo, and ID proof.
  6. Make your application payment. Pay via UPI, card, or net banking, then download your payment receipt.

DU SOL One-Year PG Fees

Since the one-year programme follows similar subjects and a broadly comparable credit-based structure to the existing PG framework, the annual fee is likely to sit close to SOL's regular MA/M.Com fee range — roughly ₹9,000 to ₹11,500. Treat this as a ballpark estimate rather than a confirmed figure, since the one-year programme is considerably shorter than the two-year one. Check the exact fee breakdown carefully on the payment screen when you apply.

Pro Tip

Keep your FYUP fourth-year marksheet handy before applying, and check exactly how your major subject credits are labelled on it. Subject-continuity verification for this route is strict, and any mismatch between how your major is recorded and the PG subject you're applying for is a likely reason an application could get flagged during verification.

Read More:DU SOL Semester 1 Result 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Who is eligible for DU SOL's One-Year PG programme?
Students who've completed a four-year FYUP degree under the UGCF 2022 framework, with a major in the same subject as their intended PG programme, from a regular DU college, SOL, or NCWEB.

Q2. Can a three-year degree holder apply for the one-year PG route?
No. Applicants with a three-year degree, or a four-year degree in which the subject was only a minor, remain eligible only for the standard two-year PG programme.

Q3. Which subjects are available under DU SOL's One-Year PG for 2026-27?
M.Com, MA Political Science, MA History, MA Hindi, and MA Sanskrit.

Q4. Does the one-year PG replace DU SOL's existing two-year Master's programmes?
No. Both run simultaneously — SOL continues admitting students to its two-year PG programmes through the existing process, alongside the new one-year route.

Q5. Will I have to retake PG-level courses I already studied in my FYUP fourth year?
Not if the overlap is less than 30%. Courses that exceed that overlap threshold are exempted.

Q6. What is the last date to apply for DU SOL One-Year PG Admission 2026?
It currently aligns with SOL's general PG admission cut-off of 15 September 2026 — check the official notices page for any last-minute changes specific to the one-year route

Conclusion

For FYUP graduates, the one-year PG programme is a genuinely useful option if you'd rather not commit to two more years for a Master's degree — but the eligibility criteria are strict, and subject continuity isn't flexible. Check your major-subject records carefully before applying, keep your documents in order, and confirm every date on the official portal since this is a first-year rollout. If you're unsure whether your FYUP major qualifies you for a particular one-year PG subject, it's worth calling the admission office directly rather than assuming — a rejected application after the deadline leaves you with far fewer options than a quick clarification beforehand. Since this programme is brand new, expect some rough edges in how it's communicated over the first admission cycle, and don't hesitate to double-check anything that seems unclear against the official notice rather than a third-party summary. For the latest updates on DU SOL's One-Year PG admission, visit dusolinfo.in.

 

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