The School of Open Learning (DU SOL) is a part of the University of Delhi that offers distance and online education programs. Unlike regular Delhi University colleges, DU SOL allows students to pursue recognized degrees without attending daily classes, offering
flexibility in learning.
Yes, DU SOL is recognized by the UGC and approved by the Distance Education Bureau (DEB). It also holds a NAAC A+ accreditation, making its degrees valid and equivalent to those obtained through regular programs for both government jobs and higher education.
You can apply online by visiting the official DU SOL website, creating a new account, filling out the admission form, uploading required documents, and paying the fees online. The process is fully digital and simple to complete.
For UG courses, candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination from a recognized board. For PG courses, a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant stream is required. Specific programs like MBA or B.Ed may have entrance exams.
Yes. DU SOL provides online lectures, recorded sessions, and digital learning materials through its e-learning platform, allowing students to study anytime and anywhere.
The fee varies by program and level (UG or PG). Payments are made online via credit card, debit card, or net banking. DU SOL also offers financial assistance and fee concessions for eligible students.
Yes, DU SOL degrees are recognized internationally. Since DU SOL is part of the University of Delhi, its qualifications are valid for study, work, and migration purposes in most countries that recognize UGC-approved institutions.
After submitting your application online, you can log in to your DU SOL account using your registered email ID and password to check the admission status and updates on the official portal.
Absolutely! DU SOL programs are designed for working professionals, homemakers, and distance learners who wish to upgrade their education or skills without disrupting their personal or professional commitments.
You can visit the official DU SOL website or contact the student support center through email, helpline numbers, or live chat for any admission, academic, or technical assistance.