Can I migrate from SOL to DU for B.Com (Hons,) after completing my 1st year?

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Migration of students from SOL to Regular Colleges and vice-versa is allowed provided that the student meets the requirements laid down by the University. Inter-university migration is also allowed subject to the condition that the student meets the laid down stipulations. Major conditions in this r

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