Application Deadline Extended For Admissions At School Of Open Learning DU

Admissions are offered for several courses including BA, BCom, BA (H), BCom (H), BSc, BSc (H), MA, MCom, MSc and others.

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DDCE has introduced BLISc, MLISc, and PGDADLM within the Department of Library.
New Delhi:


Department of Distance and Continuing Education (DDCE), School of Open Learning, University of Delhi will close the registrations for undergraduate, BLISc, MLISc and PGDADLAM admissions on October 31, 2024. Interested and eligible candidates can visit the official website of DU SoL for detailed information. 

The department offers courses in Arts / Humanities, Commerce and Management streams of study at the undergraduate (UGCF 2022) and postgraduate level. The undergraduate degree will be either a 3-year graduation or a 4-year graduation, with multiple exit options within this period, with appropriate certification/diploma.

Admissions are offered for several courses including BA, BCom, BA (H), BCom (H), BSc, BSc (H), MA, MCom, MSc and others.

DDCE has introduced BLISc, MLISc, and PGDADLM programmes within the Department of Library and Information Science at the School of Open Learning. These programmes effectively address the demand for skilled professionals crucial in library and information science domain.

Steps to register at SOL

  • Step 1: Visit the DU SOL admission website 
  • Step 2: Click on the UG/ PG admission link
  • Step 3: Click on new registration and enter your details
  • Step 4: Fill out the application form
  • Step 5: Upload the scanned copies documents
  • Step 6: Submit the application fee
  • Step 7: Save the application and click on submit

The University of Delhi established the Department of  Distance and Continuing Education (DDCE), Faculty of Open Learning, and Open Learning Development Centre (OLDC)  under the aegis of the Campus of Open Learning/School of Open Learning, University of Delhi in 2022.

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