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DU SOL Admission 2025: The process of admission in DU's open school starts from next week, you will get a chance till 30 September..

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DU SOL Admission 2025: The race for admission to 19 undergraduate programs in the academic session 2025-26 in the School of Open Learning (SOL) of Delhi University is going to start next week. This will be the second phase of admission in SOL. Under this process, students can take admission till 30 September. Earlier, the registration process started on June 1. A large number of registrations have been done so far. The registration process will continue with admission.

From when to when will you be able to take admission?

Director of DU's School of Open Learning Prof. Payal Mago said that the admission process will be started on June 10 or 11, and will run till September 30. Earlier, the registration process has been started on June 1. The registration process is not being closed yet. For the first time in SOL, the system of registering first has been started. Students can be admitted to SOL even if they are allotted seats in a regular college. They will have to cancel their SOL admission. After that, a part of the fee will be deducted and refunded.

Important things related to course and eligibility

SOL will also help the students in filling their forms for their convenience. Admission is done based on 12th marks and course-related eligibility is also considered. Since the number of seats here is unlimited, more than 1 lakh 30 thousand students take admission every year. At the time of registration, students have to keep in mind that they have to give the same email ID and mobile number which is active. The student has to keep this number and ID active during the entire admission process. Students can study from SOL along with any of their other certificate and diploma courses.

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