How to take admission to DU SOL for MA course?

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  • Process for an MA course at DU SOL (School of Open Learning, Delhi University):

    You must have completed your graduation in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% marks.

    Selection Process:

    DU SOL follows a merit-based and/or entrance exam-based selection process for admissions, depending on the specific program. For some programs, selection is based solely on your graduation marks. Other programs might require you to appear for an entrance exam conducted by DU SOL.

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    Manori Sahni | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    Candidates seeking admission to the MA programme at SOL are required to register online on the PG admission web portal of the University of Delhi. SOL admission to this course is both merit and entrance-based. 50% seats of the total are filled by direct admission with the students of Delhi University only. The remaining 50% of the seats are filled with students who are not studying at Delhi University on the basis of their performance in the group discussion and personal interview.

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