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Can you shift from Du Sol to regular college?

Can you shift from Du Sol to regular college?

CAN DU SOL STUDENTS MIGRATE TO REGULAR DELHI UNIVERSITY COLLEGES? Students studying at Delhi University’s School of Open Learning (DU SOL) will now be able to enroll in regular DU colleges after the completion of the first year. Similarly, regular college students can enroll in the School of Open Learning.

Can SOL convert to regular?

No you cannot migrate your college in 3rd year. Migration is allowed only in first and second year of the college. You can contact your college authorities and du sol authorities for any further information..

Can I migrate to du from other universities?

This type of migration process involves students from other universities applying for admission in 3rd semester of UG courses offered by DU. The migration is allowed only under the circumstances if the parents or guardians of the students reside in Delhi or are migrating to Delhi.

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Can I transfer from Sol to any of the colleges of du?

Transfer from SOL cannot be taken to any of the colleges of DU. Although this was allowed some years back wherein students of SOL could take transfer to colleges of DU after first year based on vacancies in the colleges and student’s performance in first year exams. However, now this is not possible.

Is it possible to migrate from Sol to regular college?

Migration of students from SOL to Regular Colleges and vice-verse 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.

Can distance students fill in seats vacated in regular mode in du?

This will enable students from the distance mode to fill in seats vacated in regular mode, not only in DU but also in any regular college of the country.” “Every year, there are several seats that are left vacant in the second year due to a candidate leaving, failing to pass or changing their college.