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 Notice: The results for the May–June 2026 DU SOL Exam will likely be released between August and September 2026. The results for the 2026 Even Semester Exams (2, 4, 6, and 8) will likely be released based on the historical trend of the university releasing results 2–3 months after the completion of the exam cycle. The 2026 Exams were conducted from the 19th of June onward. Results will be published on exam.du.ac.in and admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx and will not be mailed.

Every year, a sizable population of DU SOL students will either forget about their results, follow a wrong link to view their mark sheets, or will simply give up after entering their credentials and receiving an empty results page. This oversight brings several painful consequences most students are not aware of. If you have an ER (Essential Repeat) designation, you will have a limited time to request a revaluation, and missing this time will mean waiting for the next complete exam cycle. Most students unfortunately find out after the time has already expired.

This is an all-in-one guide to the expected date of the DU SOL Result 2026, the exact step-by-step guide to check the results and download the mark sheets, and the course of action to take in case you receive an erroneous result or ER status, along with the deadlines for the revaluation requests. Bookmark this page to check back for updates in August and September.

DU SOL Result 2026 – Key Details Table

Detail

Information

Exam Session

May – June 2026 (Even Semester)

Semesters Covered

2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th

Start Date for Exams

19th June 2026

Expected Date for Results (2026)

August – September 2026 (Phase-wise)

Main Result Portal

exam.du.ac.in

Portal for Downloading Marksheet

admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx

Required Information

SOL Roll Number + Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY)

Revaluation Request

Window opens 10–15 days after declaration of results

Contact Number

011-65213030 / 011-27008300

Toll-Free Number

1800-118-301

DU SOL Exam Centre 2026

What Will Be the Date of Declaration of DU SOL Result 2026?

The confusion caused by the unavailability of a single, fixed date for the declaration of results is well known. The university has a phased declaration pattern in which results are declared course-wise and semester-wise, as opposed to a single announcement for all results. The School of Open Learning has a consistent pattern of having a phased declaration of results approximately 2–3 months after the last paper.

The semester exams being scheduled to start on the 19th of June 2026 means the last papers of this cycle will most likely end sometime in the middle to later part of July 2026. Using the previously stated time of result declaration, it is expected that the announcement of results will start with the official portals in August 2026, with results for additional courses and semesters being announced in September 2026. Students in their final year, and especially those whose results are in the 6th and 8th semesters, will see their results in the earlier part of the expected results window, since their results are required for the processing of their degree.

The interval of 2 to 3 months can be attributed to SOL consolidating Internal Assessments, practicals, and theory scores to issue each outcome. The delay of one component, be it the upload of an Internal Assessment, a queried answer sheet, or a university-level endorsement hold, can affect the outcome of one course. Consequently, the other results may be issued, and this explains why results are issued to students of the same university, but in different programs, at different times.

 Warning: Please note that you should not believe any date or time of release of results that have been forwarded on WhatsApp, Telegram, or any other site that is not related to DU. The results can only be trusted when they are posted on exam.du.ac.in and admission.sol.du.ac.in.

DU SOL Admission Form 2026

Stepwise Procedure to Check DU SOL Result 2026

Checking the result after it has been published takes less than 5 minutes, but only if you know how to access the right portal and have the correct information. The following instructions will help you with that.

1. Open the official result portal — Result links will primarily be posted on the University of Delhi's official examination result portal. You can also check the result section on the homepage of sol.du.ac.in.

2. Locate your programme link — Results are listed separately by programmes and semesters. Links labelled with your programme (BA, BCom, BCom Hons, BBA, MA, MCom, MBA) and with the appropriate semester (2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th) should be sought. Do not click on a generic link without ensuring that it is applicable to your programme and session.

3. Log in — SOL Roll Number and Date of Birth in the format DD/MM/YYYY are required on the result page. You may receive a "No record found" error because of an incorrectly entered character; however, it does not imply that your result has not been declared. Make sure you verify both the entries.

4. Access your result — The result page will display marks of Theory, Internal Assessment, and the aggregate of both, as well as the pass or ER status of each subject.

5. Access your provisional marksheet — The provisional marksheet can be downloaded from admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx. The PDF marksheet is valid for presentation for further admissions, for employment, and for visa applications.

6. Save it on your device — The result page will be busy on declaration day and the following days because everyone will be trying to access it. Download your marksheet and save it on your device. Ensure that it is also saved on your cloud storage or your email.

7. Evaluate your results before exiting the portal — Check that your name, roll number, programme, and marks on the downloaded marksheet are correct. If there is an inaccuracy, immediately contact the SOL examination branch at 011-65213030, as there are fixed time slots for corrections.

 Pro Tip: The portal exam.du.ac.in is usually very slow on result days. If the results page does not load, check the portal early morning before 8 AM or after 10 PM, as it will be the quickest at those times. The link admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx is sometimes useful, as marksheets will be posted there when the result portal is busy.

Interpreting Your Result: Understanding Pass, ER, and Absent

Once you have received your results, it becomes imperative that you understand how to interpret the various status labels before proceeding any further. The result marksheet depicts your assessment for a paper in three components — Theory, Internal Assessment (IA), and the overall total — in addition to the status label.

Status

Meaning

What To Do

Pass

Cleared 30/75 in Theory and 40/100 combined

Download your marksheet and move to the next semester

ER (Essential Repeat)

Failed one or more papers

Either request revaluation or sit for the exam in the next session

Absent

Missed the exam for that paper

Appear for the exam as a back paper in the next session

Result Awaited

Marks for this paper have not been posted yet

Check back later; if marks are not posted after some time, call 011-65213030

Not Eligible

Either issues with exam form or did not attend classes enough

Go to the SOL examination branch

If the status for any of your papers is ER, it only affects that paper. It does not affect any other subjects that you have cleared or your enrollment status. You are still a continuing student, and you can reappear for the ER paper in the next exam cycle.

Warning: Most students make the same mistake after checking results. They look only at the total marks and think they have passed because the number looks good. But the university checks every detail. A student with a score of 28/75 in Theory and 20/25 in IA has a total of 48/100, which again looks like a good score, but the student has actually failed because an Essential Repeat is given for Theory if the score is 28 (below 30). Always check the Theory and IA marks, not just the total marks. Check our DU SOL Passing Marks 2026 guide on dusolinfo.in for a detailed breakdown.

What to Do If Your DU SOL Result 2026 Shows an Error or ER Status

It is rare to see marksheets with errors, but those that exist contain misspellings of names, invalid roll numbers, and result records that are incomplete. Correcting these errors often has a time constraint. This is what to do in case you find an error.

For errors related to marks: If the marks awarded to you seem unusually low, you may consider applying for a revaluation. The window for applying for revaluation opens anywhere between 10 to 15 days after the results are declared and closes in a few weeks. The university charges a fee for each paper, and the payment is to be made at misconlinefee.du.ac.in. The application form for revaluation is to be submitted to the SOL examination branch along with the receipt. Applications after the deadline will not be considered.

 Pro Tip: Before you apply for revaluation, you may want to consider photocopying your answer sheets. This option is cheaper than a complete revaluation and shows the marks awarded to you in the revaluation decision. This is a great option to consider if you are close to the passing score of 30 in a 75-mark Theory exam.

For roll number or name errors: An in-person visit or a direct application via email to the SOL examination branch is required. Place documentation in the order of the admit card, enrollment confirmation, and government ID. Don't wait for the next semester to address these issues. Errors that are not corrected on your provisional marksheet can create issues during the application for your final degree and for background checks during employment.

For "No Record Found" errors: This is most often the result of an entry oversight for your roll number or date of birth, and is not a result that has not been declared. Check both your exam roll number and your SOL roll number, and ensure the date of birth is in the format DD/MM/YYYY. If you still have issues after your result has been officially declared for your programme, call 011-65213030 or the toll-free number 1800-118-301 during business hours, which are Monday to Friday, 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

 Important Note: The online provisional marksheet you download from admission.sol.du.ac.in is valid for most official purposes. The university will issue a physical consolidated marksheet and degree certificate after the full programme is completed. If you require an authenticated copy for any reason beforehand, it will be verified and stamped by the Executive Director, SOL, DU.

Frequently Asked Questions – DU SOL Result 2026

Q1. What is the expected date and release process for the DU SOL Result 2026 of Sem 2, 4, 6, and 8?

The results for even semester exams (May–June 2026) are expected to be released between August and September 2026. This is based on the historical result release time of 2–3 months after the conclusion of the exam cycle. Results will be released course-wise and in phases — not all at once.

Q2. Which portal will have the DU SOL result?

The DU SOL result will be available on exam.du.ac.in, which is the official portal of the University of Delhi for result publication. Provisional mark sheets will be available on admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx. Both portals will be operational, so if one is slow on the day of the result, try the other.

Q3. How can I download the DU SOL Result 2026 marksheet?

The direct portal for marksheet download is admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx. Log in with your SOL enrollment number and your date of birth in the format DD/MM/YYYY to download your provisional marksheet.

Q4. What to do when the result shows "No record found"?

This most likely indicates a wrong roll number or date of birth entry. Check both entries carefully. The date of birth should be in the format DD/MM/YYYY. Even a minor error will show "No record found." You should check your SOL roll number and your exam roll number. If the query persists, you can contact 011-65213030.

Q5. What does ER status mean in my DU SOL result?

The abbreviation "ER" refers to Essential Repeat. If you receive this status for a paper, it means you did not earn the minimum passing marks for that paper — meaning you earned either below 30/75 in Theory or below 40/100 in the overall combined score. This status does not impact your performance for your other papers, nor does it impact your enrollment. You may appear for the ER paper in the subsequent exam cycle.

Q6. Is the provisional marksheet from DU SOL usable for official purposes?

The provisional marksheet that you may download from admission.sol.du.ac.in is usable for official purposes, such as subsequent admissions, opening a bank account, or for a job. If you need a provisional marksheet with a guarantee of authenticity, the SOL office can verify it and place a stamp on it at the request of the Executive Director.

Q7. What is the procedure to get my result revaluated from DU SOL?

Applications for revaluation are accepted 10–15 days after results are declared. You must pay the revaluation fee for each paper at misconlinefee.du.ac.in and submit the revaluation form along with the fee receipt to the SOL examination branch. If you miss this revaluation process, you must wait until it is conducted again in the next cycle.

Q8. Will DU SOL send the result to my home address or by post?

No. Results will only be published on exam.du.ac.in and admission.sol.du.ac.in. No results will be sent by post. You must download your marksheet from the portal and take a printout yourself.

 

DU SOL Result 2026 – Quick Reference

  • Exam Cycle: May–June 2026 (Sem 2, 4, 6, 8)
  • Expected Result Date: August–September 2026 (Phase-wise)
  • Primary Result Portal: exam.du.ac.in
  • Marksheet Download: admission.sol.du.ac.in/marksheet/Marksheet.aspx
  • Login Credentials: SOL Roll Number + DOB (DD/MM/YYYY)
  • Revaluation Window: 10–15 days after result declaration
  • Revaluation Fee Portal: misconlinefee.du.ac.in
  • Helpline: 011-65213030 | 011-27008300
  • Toll-Free: 1800-118-301 (Mon–Fri, 9:30 AM–5:30 PM)

Final Words

Looking for the DU SOL Result 2026 for the May–June exam cycle? It is best to expect the results between August and September, as this is when the university typically releases them. For now, make sure you have easy access to your SOL roll number and date of birth, as the results will be made available only on the official portals. As soon as the results are available, download your marksheet at your convenience, check the status of each component carefully, and act immediately if you see an ER status. The revaluation window will not wait. Keep an eye on dusolinfo.in for result availability, marksheet alerts, and revaluation deadlines.

 

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