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ACADEMIC STAFF

Prof. Balaram Pani Director, Campus of Open Learning, Chairperson, G.B. School of Open Learning
(balarampani@gmail.com)
Prof. U.S. Pandey Officiating Principal, School of Open Learning (uspandey@sol-du.ac.in)
Prof. Janmejoy Khuntia Deputy Director, South Regional Centre (jkhuntia@sol-du.ac.in)
Sh. K.B.Gupta Deputy Director, East Regional Centre ( kbgupta@sol-du.ac.in)
Prof. Sudhir Kumar Sharma Deputy Director, West Regional Centre(sksharma@sol-du.ac.in)

FACULTY
Department of Commerce Email-id Department of English Email-id

Sh. K.B. Gupta, kbgupta@sol-du.ac.in Dr.(Ms.) Neeta Gupta, neetagupta@sol-du.ac.in


M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D.
M.Com.
snehachawla@sol-du.ac.in seemasuri@sol-du...ac.in
Dr. (Ms.) Sneh Chawla, Dr.(Ms.)Seema Suri,
M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
uspandey@sol-du.ac.in
Prof. Uma Shankar Pandey,
M.Sc.,Ph.D. pksatapathy@sol-du.ac.in
Sh. P.K. Satapathy,
Ms. Rutika Saini (Ad-hoc) M.A., M.Phil.
facultycm01788@sol-du.ac.in
M.Com., Ms. Nalini Prabhakar, M.A., naliniprabhakar@sol-du.ac.in
Ms. Ritika Sharma (Ad-hoc) ritiksharma@sol-du.ac.in M.Phil.(Temporary)
M.Com, NET

Department of Hindi Email-id Department of Economics Email-id


Dr.(Ms.)Minakshi Vyas minakshivyas@sol- du.ac.in Prof. Janmejoy Khuntia
M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D jkhuntia@sol-du.ac.in
M.A. P.G. Diploma (Lina.).Ph.D.
Prof. Sudhir Kumar Sharma, sksharma@sol-du.ac.in Department of Mathematics Email-id
M.A.,Ph.D.
Dr.(Ms.) Bhawani Rani Das, bhawaniranidas@sol- Prof. Suman Kumar Verma,M.Sc.,Ph.D. skverma@sol-du.ac.in
M.A.,Ph.D du.ac.in
Dr.(Ms.)Seema Jain,M.A.,Ph.D. seemajain@sol-du.ac.in Department of Political Science Email-id

Department of History Email-id Dr. Mangal Deo M.A. Ph.D, (Adhoc) mangaldeo@sol-du.ac.in

Ms. Viola Bhasin , violabhasin@sol-du.ac.in Dr. Shakti Prodayani Rout, (Adhoc), shaktip@sol-du.ac.in
M.A. M.Phil, Ph.D
M.A.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar Parida (Ad-hoc) sudhirkumarparida@sol-du.ac.in
M.A.,M.Phil, NET, Ph.D
Dr.(Ms.)Rajni Nanda Mathew, rajinimathew@sol-du.ac.in Department of Sanskrit Email-id
M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D.
Dr.Kanta, kanta@sol-du.ac.in
M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D. (Adhoc)
Sh. Prabhat Kumar, prabhatkumar@sol-du.ac.in Dr. Suchita Yadav(Adhoc), suchitayadav@sol-du.ac.in
M.A.,M.Phil. M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D
Department of Education Email-id Department of Tamil Email-id

Dr. Ranjan Kumar Sahoo Dr.S.Manickavasagam, smanickavasagam@sol-


facultyranjankumar@sol-
M.A., NET/GRF. (Adhoc) du.ac.in M.A.,Ph.D. du.ac.in
Department of Environmental Email-id Department of Urdu Email-id
Studies
Sh. Shwetank Shashi Pandey facultyshwetank@sol- Dr.Md. Asghar Ali, mdasgharali@gmail.com
du.ac.in M.A. Ph.D.
M.A., NET (Adhoc)
Department of Punjabi Post Vacant

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREAMBLE 06
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2.1 Key Dates for Admission - Undergraduate Courses 07
2.2 Online and Offline Admission Facility 08
2.3 Span Period of Study 08
2.4 Office Hours 08
2.5 Documents to be Submitted at the Time of Admission 08
2.6 Additional Information 09
2.7 List of Holidays 11
2.8 Contact Information 11
2.9 Activities Conducted at South Study Centre 12
COURSES OFFERED
3.1 Undergraduate Courses 12
3.2 Postgraduate Courses 12
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
4.1 Qualifying Examinations 13
4.2 Who can Apply 13
4.3 Eligibility Certificate - Equivalence 13
4.4 Minimum Percentage of Marks 13
4.5 Special Provisions 14
4.5.1. Reservations 14
4.5.2. Age 15
4.5.3. Relaxations/Concessions 15
4.5.4. Pre-university/S.S.L.C. 16
4.5.5. Admissions of Foreign Candidates at SOL 16
4.5.6. Procedure of Change in Name 16
SUBJECTS OF STUDY
5.1 B.A.(Programme) 17
5.2 B.Com. 26
5.3 B.Com. (Hons.) 32
5.4 B.A.(Hons.) - English 34
5.5 B.A.(Hons.) – Political Science 37
5.6 Important Instructions for B.A. Programme Students 40
RE-CONTINUATION/RE-ADMISSION
6.1 Re-continuation/Re-Admission 42
6.2 Intercollege/University Migration 42
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
7.1 Method of Instruction 43
7.2 Academic Counselling Sessions (ACS) 43
7.3 Audio-Visual Centre 44
7.4 Library Facility 44
7.5 Book Bank 44
7.6 Dialogue/Samvad 45
7.7 Identity Card 45
7.8 Student Counselling Facility 45
7.9 Fee Concession/FinanciaI Aid to Students 45
7.9.1 Fee Concession 45
7.9.2 Financial Assistance 45
7.9.3 PWBD Category 45
7.9.4 Facilities for Students with Disabilities 45
7.10 Financial Assistance to SC/ST Students 45
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7.11 Fee Concession to University/SOL Employee/Ward 45
7.12 Syllabus and First Set of Lessons 45
7.13 Obtaining Degree Certificate 46
7.14 DEB-UGC Recognition 46
7.15 Examinations/Results 46
FEE STRUCTURE
8.1 Mode of Payment of Fees 46
8.2 Withdrawal of Admission and Refund of Fee 46
8.2.1 Library Security (Refundable) 47
8.3 Change of Course and Subject (Only Once) 47
8.4 Schedule of Payment of Fee and Other Charges 47
8.4.1. Categories 47
8.4.2. Schedule of Fees/Charges Payable Yearly 47
8.4.3. Special Fee to be collected from Foreign Students 49
8.4.4. Students Availing Facility of Diplomatic Bag 49
8.4.5. Indian Nationals Residing Abroad 49
EXAMINATION RELATED INFORMATION
9.1 Medium of Examination 50
9.2 Compulsory Test in Hindi 50
9.3 Centre for Examination 50

EXAMINATION
10.1 Late Submission of Examination Form with Penalty 50
10.2 Admission Ticket and Date Sheet 50
10.3 Non receipt of Admission Ticket 50
10.4 Span Period 50
Pass Percentage and Promotion Rules for all the under-graduate Courses under CBCS 51

REVALUATION/RECHECKING/EVALUATION OF SCRIPTS
11.1 Rules for Rechecking of Answer Script 52
11.2 Rules for Revaluation Answer Script 52
11.3 Rules for Supply of copy of Evaluated Answer Script 52
IMPORTANT ORDINANCES 53
12.1 Prohibition and Punishment for Ragging (Ordinance XV-C) 53
12.2 Sexual Harassment of Women at work place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 54
13. SOME IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE, BY THE FRESHER STUDETNS WHILE VISITING 54
DELHI UNIVERSITY
14. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI NOTIFICATION ON RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 55
— PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 55
— COURSES OFFERED BY CAMPUS OF OPEN LEARNING (COL) AT CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL 56
AND TECHNICAL TRAINING, KESHAV PURAM
— MEMBERS AND CONVENERS OF STAFF COUNCIL COMMITTES 2020-21 57
— ONLINE ADMISSIONS GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION & ADMISSION 2020-21 58-65
— HOW TO FILL ENROLMENT - CUM -ADMISSION FORM (Online) 62-65
— HOW TO FILL ADMISSION/REGISTRATION FORM 66-68
— STUDENTS ADVISORY 68-69

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STUDENT DASHBOARD

Student Dashboard is a place where admitted students can find all the relevant documents and information at
a single place. It can be reached at https://sol.du.ac.in/login/index.php. The Student is required to provide his
SOL ROLL NO as login id and BARCODE as password (as mentioned on the fee receipt). Following features are
available at student dashboard:

➢ All Fee Receipts


➢ Identity Card
➢ Personal Details Such as Name, Father's Name, Mother's Name, Address, Mobile No etc.
➢ Result and Exam Roll No of all parts of the course enrolled for
➢ Latest Info/Notification
➢ Admission Ticket
➢ Mark Sheet
➢ Provisional Certificate, once student has passed the course
➢ Communication with SOL
➢ Student Support Service

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READY RECKONER
FILLING UP THE ADMISSION FORM
MOST IMPORTANT
1. What are the main precautions to be Fill your correct address in the Admission Form complete with the PIN CODE of your area falling which you may
taken when filling the ADDRESS in not get Admission/Examination information including all other important communication from School of open
the Admission form? Learning. REMEMBER - WRITE CORRECT ADDRESS ALONG WITH PIN CODE AND MOBILE NUMBER.
2. What is the last date of payment?
December 15, 2021 (PLEASE DO NOT WAIT FOR THE LAST DATE)
3. How much is the amount to be COURSE (Semester 1 and 2) 21/10/2021 to 15/12/2021
deposited with the admission form?
B. Com(H) Rs. 4,040/-
B.Com. Rs. 4,040/-
B.A. (H), English Rs. 4,040/-
B.A. (H) Poi. Science Rs. 4,040/-
B.A. Prog. Rs. 4,040/
PWBD category (Attach Proof) Rs. 65/-
4. Where to submit online or offline Online : For B.A. (Hons.)English/Pol.Sci./B.A.(Programme)/B.Com (Hons.)/B.Com. CBCS (LOCF) Semester System
admission form ? can be applied through SOL website https://sol.du.ac.in

However at South Regional Centre (South Moti Bagh) only in B.A. Prog. And B.Com. courses (such cases will
bedeal). PWBD cases only
5. What are the documents to be For Online Process: Refer 2.5.1 on page no.: 8-9
enclosed/scanned while applying
through online and offline admission
process?
6. In which format study material will Student can collect study material from SOL, after getting information through SMS on production of printed
be provided Admission Fee Receipt in original, along with their Identity Card.
Campus of Open Learning, C-2, Keshav Puram, Delhi – B.Com (Part-I,II,III)
School of Open Learning, North Campus – B.A. Programme, B.A.(Hons.) Pol. Sci/English, B.Com (Hons.) and all
PG Courses
South Regional Centre, South Moti Bagh – B.A. Programme and B.Com.
7. What is the Eligibility for the various Courses Eligibility (10+2 Level)
Undergraduate courses available at B.A.(Programme) 40% or above marks in aggregate at 10+2 examination (In the case of CBSE and NIOS
School of Open Learning, University and B.Com. best 5 subject and other boards marks obtained considered for aggregate.
of Delhi? (From 2019 onwards SOL,
DU has adopted CBCS [LOCF]
B.A.(Hons.) English 65% in Aggregate in any one of the qualifying examinations with 75% in English Core or
Semester System) 65% in English Elective/Functional English (at least with 1 language (only English) + 3
academic subjects. Vocational stream is not allowed)
B.A. (Hons.) Political 50% in aggregate in any one of the qualifying examinations Science at least with one
Science language plus three academic subjects (Vocational stream is not allowed)
B. Com. (Hons.) 55% in Aggregate, or 60% aggregate of vocational/technical stream with commerce.

8. Is there any relaxation for For All Courses


SC/ST/OBC/PWBD Students in the SC/ST: Minimum passing marks in any one of the qualifying examinations.
minimum eligibility? OBC: Relaxation of 10% in the minimum eligibility marks prescribed for the General Category.
PWBD: 5% Relaxation in the minimum eligibility marks prescribed for the General Category students.
9. How can the students register The students can register themselves with the library after showing the Fee Receipt in original, along with their
themselves with the library after respective Identity Cards.
seeking admission?
10. Is there online facility at SOL for Applicants are advised to submit their Examination Form through ONLINE. Details are available on our website:
submission of examination form? https://sol.du.ac.in
• Student should fill in the Bank Account Detail of his/her own/parents/guardians in the appropriate column of the
admission form.

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1 PREAMBLE

The School of Open Learning, formely known as the Directorate of Correspondence Courses, established under
the University of Delhi in 1962, is a pioneer institution in the field of Distance Education in India.

The country witnessed the beginning of an alternate mode of education when the school started with a modest
admission of 900 students in 1962. The school enrolled around 5 lakh students in the Academic Session 2020-21.
On many occasions our students have been toppers in a range of disciplines.

The admission process for various courses in the school is governed by the norms established by the University
of Delhi. The examination is also conducted by the University of Delhi. The University of Delhi confers the degree to
the students of the School as it does in the case of its other constituent colleges. In an effort to cater to the needs of
a growing number of students the school established the South Study Centre at Moti Bagh from the academic session
1990-91. In an effort to reach out to a larger number of students the school is in the process of opening up Study Centers
and Regional Centers in the National Capital Region of Delhi especially East and West Study Centers.
The school offers Undergraduate/Postgraduate Degree courses in the subjects of Arts/Humanities and Commerce.
The mode of instruction is primarily through well prepared course material in hard/ soft copy whichis provided at the
time of admission to all the enrolled students. This is also supplemented with a Academic Counselling Session conducted
for the benefit of students at various Study Centres run by the school. An experienced faculty is always available at
the main campus for academic interaction with students.

The school offers learning through the distance education mode which is a viable alternative for students who need
a flexible medium of instruction to attain higher education and vocational skills.

This Prospectus contains essential information for all those who have passed the Senior Secondary School
Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi, or an Examination recognized
as equivalent there to and wish to seek admission to various undergraduate courses offered by the School of Open
Learning, University of Delhi.
From the Academic Session 2019-20 SOL has implemented Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Semester
Mode in all UG Courses, as already implemented in Regular Colleges of the University of Delhi.

Details about various undergraduate courses offered, minimum eligibility conditions for admission to these courses
and the admission procedure are outlined in the subsequent sections. Effort has been made to summarizeall important
information for the candidate seeking admission to the undergraduate courses being offered, however, clarifications for
any specific case for which guidelines are not provided herein may be obtained from the school.

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2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION

2.1 Key Dates for Admission - Undergraduate Courses (CBCS System)

Key dates for all admission related activities are indicated below.

ADMISSIONS DATE
❖ Availability of Prospectus on website Friday, 22nd October 2021

❖ Last date for Receipt of Applications for Admission without late Wednesday, 15th December 2021
Fee.

CHANGE OF COURSE - ONCE ONLY IN I YEAR Last Date


❖ B.A. (Programme) To B.Com. Wednesday, 15th December 2021

❖ B.Com. To B.A. (Programme) Wednesday, 15th December 2021

❖ B.A. (Hons.)/B.Com. To B.A. (Programme)/B.com. Wednesday, 15th December 2021


(Hons.)
❖ B.A. (Programme)/B.com. To B.A. (Hons.)/B.Com. (Hons.) Wednesday, 15th December 2021

All Change of Course Subject to eligibility


CHANGE OF SUBJECT - ONCE ONLY

Wednesday, 15th December 2021
B.A. (Programme) Discipline/Language
❖ B.A.(Hons.) Concurrent Wednesday, 15th December 2021

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
No admission under whatsoever circumstances shall be made beyond December 15th, 2021.

IMPORTANT
FOR ANY DISPUTE PERTAINING TO ADMISSION/EXAMINATION ETC. INVOLVING THE
SCHOOL OF OPEN LEARNING, THE JURISDICTION FOR LEGAL PURPOSES WILL ONLY BE
DELHI.

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2.2 ONLINE & OFFLINE Admission Facility 2.4. Office Hours
To provide Students Support Services at the door step of The School remains open for interaction with
the students SOL has revamped its admission procedure. students on all working days from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30
Admission facility in all Undergraduate Courses through p.m. Office of the School remains closed on
ONLINE (Through SOL website). Saturdays, Sundays and other declared Holidays.
2.5. Documents to be uploaded at the time of
Admission
2.2.1. ONLINE (Through SOL website)
(For All Courses) The online submission of essential documents along
1. Online Admission registration via SOL with Admission Form will be as follows:
website. (https://sol.du.ac.in) 2.5.1 Through Online:
2. Login to SOL website for online admission. For Online admission process scanned copy of all the
essential documents listed below, as applicable. Have to
3. Fill all the relevant information in the be uploaded at the time of registration:
CourseDetails page/personal details page. (I) Students passed from CBSE 2006 onward (Delhi
4. Upload all scanned copies of the relevant Region) opted compulsory language course as
documents. (legible/clear) English A or B/ Hindi A or B/ Punjabi A/ Urdu A/
Tamil A of the B. Com and B.A. Programme have
5. After successful payment, download the Fee to upload following documents:
Receipt and Identity Card.
NOTE:- For more information and guidelines for online 1. Recent Photograph and Signature. (in proper size)
registration and admission- 2021 please see page no. 44 2. Other educational documents will not be uploaded at the
of this prospectus. time of admission. However, on demand, it will be
produced/uploaded as requirement.
2.3. Span Period of Study to Complete the Course
(II) Students passed from CBSE 2021 (Delhi Region),
The Undergraduate Courses offered by the school have a opted compulsory language course as English-C/
specified minimum and maximum allowed Span Period for Hindi C/Punjabi-B/Urdu-B/Tamil-B of the B. Com
completing the same. These stipulations are to be strictly and B.A. Programe and student applying for
observed during the course of study at the School. Specified B.Com(Hons.)/ B.A.(Hons.) English & B.A.(Hons.)
Span Periods for various courses are given below in the table. Pol.Sci. have to uploaded following documents:

1. Recent Photograph and Signature. (in proper size)


2. Self Attested copy of Class-X Marksheet.
Course Span of Study Years
3. Self Attested copy of Class-XII Marksheet. ·
Minimum Maximum
B.A. Programme 3 5 (III) For students from other than CBSE Boards, CBSE
compartment cases and CBSE (Non-Delhi Region)
B.Com 3 5
have to upload the following documents:
B.A. (Hons.) English 3 5 1. Recent Photograph and Signature. (in proper size)
2. Self Attested copy of Class-X Certificate and Marksheet.
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science 3 5
3. Self Attested copy of Class-XII Certificate and Marksheet
B.Com (Hons.) 3 5 (current students can send scanned copy of the
Provisional Certificate).
4. Scanned copy of Migration Certificate (if the
candidates studied from boards other than Delhi like
NIOS, UP, Bihar, Haryana, Rajasthan.
5. Compartment/Passed students have to upload \
both their Marksheets (compartment+ passed).

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(IV) DETERMINATION OF THE ELIGIBILITY OF DIPLOMA IN
forms will be accepted only at School of Open Learning, North
ENGINEERING TECHNICAL EDUCATION: Campus, University of Delhi. (See Page no- 28)
The Academic Council of the University of Delhi has The original Category Certificate of SC/ST/OBC/PWBD
approved the recommendations of the Equivalence along with self-attested photocopy thereof is required for
Committee of the Academic Council in its meeting held on verification.
21st March, 2018 that the candidates having three year
After verification, only the self-attested photocopy is
engineering diploma (10 + 3) from the Board of Technical
retained with the Admission Form and original Certificate
Education of different states of India shall be eligible to
seek admission in 1st year of Undergraduate Courses in is immediately handed back to the candidate.
School of Open Learning. 3. The OBC status is to be determined on the basis of the
The Following documents will be required for the purpose: central list of OBCs notified by the Ministry of Social
1. Recent Photograph and Signature. (in proper size) Justice & Empowerment on the recommendation of
2. Self-attested copy of Class-X Certificate and National Commission for Backward Classes. The total
Marksheet. number of seats in each course and the number of
3. Self-attested copy of semester V and VI (Final Year seats for various reserved categories including
Marksheet)
OBC/SC/ST & PWBD etc. would be as per the directions
4. Self-attested copy of Provisional certificate (Most
from Delhi University/UGC.
Important)
(V) Students applying against the reserved (SC/ST/ 4. If any false attestation/falsified records are detected,
OBC/PWBD etc.) and BPL category must upload the the student will be debarred from attending any course
following documents, as applicable, in additionto in the University or its college(s) for next five years and
the above-mentioned documents. in addition, a criminal case under relevant section of
IPC (viz. 470, 471, 474 etc.) will be instituted against
1. Self-attested copy of Reserve Category Certificate of him/her to the requisite criminal proceeding.
the candidates only, if applicable (SC/ST/OBC/PWBD
etc.candidates) 5. All admissions are provisional till the verification of original
certificate of the candidate must have been issued certificates and confirmation by the University of Delhi. The
before the date of admission.
School reserves the right to cancel the provisional
2. Self-attested copy of Original Income Certificate, if
admission or the result of the examination of concerned
applying for fee concession/Financial Assistance.
degree course of any student at any time.
3. Self -attested copy of BPL/AAY Ration Card, if applying for
Financial Assistance.
6. Those students who are enrolled as regular students in any
2.5.2 For PWBD, NHE, FSR applicants of the Colleges/Departments/Institutions or enrolled with
the School of Open Learning, Non-Collegiate Women's
For Online admission process all essential documents to be
Education Board need not fill Enrolment form again.
submitted at the time of submission of Admission Form are
as follows: Enrolment Number once allotted remains the same.
1. Self-attested photocopy of Class-X Certificate and
7. As per A.C. Resolution No. 40 dt. 24.4.1997 no student of the
Marksheet.
2. Self-attested photocopy of Class-XII Certificate and university is permitted to pursue two courses simultaneously
Marksheet (current students can submit Original either in Delhi / some other University, except the part-time
Provisional Certificate). diplomas/ certificates of the University of Delhi.
3. Original copy of Migration Certificate/ Transfer Certificate
(if the candidates studied from the boards other than Delhi 8. There is no restriction on admission in any course for gap
like NIOS, UP, Bihar, Haryana, Rajasthan etc.). year students.
4. Self-attested photocopy of Reserve Category Certificate of
the candidates belonging to SC/ST Category and in case 9. There is no provision of admission for compartmental
of PWBD Category Disability Certificate with minimum candidates in Under-graduate Courses.
40% disability issued by any Government Hospital.
The certificate of the candidate must have been issued before 10. The original Provisional Certificate or original Migration
the date of admission. Certificate submitted by candidate at the time of
5. Original Income Certificate, if applying for fee concession/ admission will not be returned under any circumstances.
Financial Assistance.
6. Self-attested photocopy of AAY Ration Card, for No person who has been convicted of an offence involving
Financial assistance. moral turpitude shall be admitted to a course of study or
permitted to take any examination of the University until a
2.6 Additional Information period of two years has elapsed from the date of expiryof the
1. Students already on rolls need not apply for sentence imposed on him/her. However, the Academic
admission afresh for II/ Ill Year. Council may, in a special case, exempt any person from the
operation of this rule.
2. Only girl students can opt for Home Science (N.H.E.). Their

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11. A candidate who registers himself/herself under SC/ST 14. As per university notification vide letter No. Acad.-
Category is required to produce the Category l/Equivalance/2012/143 dated 28th May 2012: "The
Certificate of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe in Committee recommended that the Madarsa
his/her own name. The Issuing Authority of the SC/ST affiliated with the corresponding State Madarsa
Certificate must be any one of the following: Boards and the certificates/ qualifications of the
Madarsa Boards which have been granted
equivalence by the corresponding State Board of
i) District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Education to that of their Senior Secondary
Collector I Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Education, Council of Boards of School Education
Commissioner I Deputy Collector / First Class in India (COBSE) and/or by any other School
Stipendiary Magistrate / City Magistrate / Assistant Examination Board be recognized at par with
Commissioner. Senior Secondary Certificate of CBSE for the
purpose of admission in the Under-graduate
ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional courses.
Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency
Magistrate. 15. Candidates who have passed the Matriculation or
the S.S.L.C., S.S.C. or Higher Secondary (11 year
iii) Revenue Officers not below the rank of Tehsildar. schooling) examination only, are not eligible for
admission to UG Course.
iv) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where
the candidate or his family normally resides.

v) Administrator / Secretary to Administrator /


Development Officer(Laccadive and Minicoy
Island).
12. Aggregate marks in respect of examinations where the
resultsare shown in grades and standards attained in
different subjects (such as the Pre-University /Pre-
Degree Examination etc.) the minimum percentage of
the marks for subjects given in standards is taken into
account.
13. Candidates must ensure their respective eligibilities to
the course to which they apply. The School reserves the
right to cancel any admission at any stage if the
candidate is found to be ineligible as per rules and
regulations prescribed by the University from time to
time.
For any dispute jurisdiction shall be the Delhi Courts
only.

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2.7. List of Holidays
List of declared holidays for the year 2021-22 session is provided below for the reference of students.

HOLIDAYS
ID-UL-ZUHA (Bakrid) July 21,2021 Wednesday
Independence Day August 15, 2021 Sunday
Muharram August 19, 2021 Thursday
Janmashtami August 30, 2021 Monday
Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday October 02, 2021 Saturday
Dussehra October 15, 2021 Friday
Milad-Un-Nabi or ld-E-Milad October 19, 2021 Tuesday
Diwali (Deepawali) November 4, 2021 Thursday
Guru Nank's Birthday November 19, 2021 Friday
Christmas Day December 25, 2021 Saturday
Republic Day January 26, 2022 Wednesday
Maha Shivratri March 01, 2022 Tuesday
Holi March 18, 2022 Friday
Mahavir Jayanti April 14, 2022 Thursday
Good Friday April 15, 2022 Friday
Id-Ul-Fitr May 03, 2022 Tuesday
Budh Purnima May 16, 2022 Monday

2.8. Contact Information


Complete details of contact information for the School and its Essential information services related to Updation of student's
South Regional Centre are provided below. Students may profile, status of Degree, Marksheet, Exam Form/Demand
contactthe School in case of any problem. Letter, Academic Counselling Sessions, Old Question Papers,
Study Materials, Syllabus, Faculty Members contact timing etc.
In addition, the school has a website also which provides students can visit at https://sol.du.ac.in.

NORTH CAMPUS SOUTH CAMPUS WEST CAMPUS EAST CAMPUS


School of Open Learning, School of Open Learning, School of Open Learning, School of Open Learning
University of Delhi, 5, Calvary C-2, Keshav Puram, University East Regional Centre
South Study Regional Centre of Delhi, Delhi - 110035 Plot No – 4, Fc – 10
Lane,Delhi-110007 South Moti Bagh, (Old Motilal Nehru Tahirpur
College Building) Delhi - 110095
PABX/Enquiries - 27667600, 27667581, PABX/Enquiries - 24151600, Contact – 011-2781469 Under Construction
27667645, 27666780 26882897, 26879462

Officiating Principal – 27666776 Deputy Director – 24104037

Fax – 27667242 Fax – 24104027

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2.9. Activities Conducted at South Study Regional Centre

The following services are provided at the South Study Regional income group students.
Centre of the School. f) Commencement of Academic Counselling Session
a) Submission of First year Admission Form of B.A.(Prog.)/B.Com. on working days/Saturdays/Sundays.
(including Offline PWBD cases)
g) Examination Forms with fees received from the
b) Distribution of Study Material to the students of I, II and Ill
year of B.A.(Programme) and B.Com. students admitted/promoted at South Study

c) Demand & Collection of fees for II and Ill year of Centre for B.A (Programme)/B.Com. II/III year are
B.A.(Programe) and B.Com. processed.
d) Facility of borrowing books from the Library and use of h) Students get their results, duplicate Admit cards, mark-
Reading Room. sheets, provisional certificates, Bona-fide Certificates
e) Facility of fee-concession, financial assistance and and "No Dues Certificates" also from the South Study
borrowing of textbooks from the 'Book-Bank' to the low Centre.

3 COURSES OFFERED
The School offers Courses in Arts / Humanities and Commerce 3.2. Postgraduate Courses
streams of study at the Undergraduate as well as Postgraduate
level. The Undergraduate courses are CBCS (LOCF) Semester • Master of Arts [Hindi) Semester Mode
System and minimum three year duration while the • Master of Arts [History) Semester Mode
Postgraduate courses CBCS (LOCF) Semester System
minimum two year duration. • Master of Arts [Political Science) Semester Mode
All the available courses are summarized below: • Master of Arts [Sanskrit] Semester Mode

• Undergraduate Courses • Master of Commerce Semester Mode

• Bachelor of Arts Programme Semester Mode


• Bachelor of Arts [Hons.)English Semester Mode
• Bachelor of Arts [Hons.] Political Science Semester Mode
• Bachelor of Commerce Semester Mode
• Bachelor of Commerce [Hons.) Semester Mode

4 REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

The minimum requirements for admission to various 4.1 Qualifying Examinations


Undergraduate courses offered by the School are summarized
below. Various aspects such as qualifying examinations, minimum Qualifying examinations for the purpose of admission to
marks required and course specific requirements are covered Undergraduate courses offered by the school are summarized in
hereinafter. Table I below. These are categorized in four groups. Candidate
seeking admission should have passed the qualifying examination
in any of these four groups.

Table I
List of Qualifying Examinations
Group Examination
I Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education or an
examination recognized as equivalent there to.
OR
Pre-University Examination (2 years after ten years schooling) of an Indian University recognized by University of Delhi.

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OR
Intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board or an examination recognized as equivalent there
to.
II Indian School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Council of Indian School Certificate Examination,
New Delhi.
III General Certificate of Education Examination of U.K. *
1. Pass in five subjects of ordinary level. &
2. At least in two subjects at Advanced level. These two Advanced level courses may either be
chosen from among the five Ordinary level subjects or from outside this group as prescribed by
the University of Delhi.
IV The students who have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of
Secondary Education. Delhi from 1981 under Vocational Technical Stream.
Notes: * Wherever G.C.E. Certificate indicates the grades it will be treated at par with the grades of Indian School Certificate
Examination for the purpose of admission requirements.

4.2 Who can Apply?

a) Admission is open to candidates from all over India. d) Foreign nationals residing in India are also eligible for
b) Admission is also open to Indian nationals working in admission in this School. Their cases will be dealt with
Indian missions abroad and also to their dependents, as per procedure laid down under Special Provisions
subject to appearing in University Examination at (4.5.5)
Delhi centre only.
4.3. Eligibility Certificate – Equivalence
c) Admission is also open to Indian nationals settled
abroad provided they are: The applications for admission to the Undergraduate courses
• Eligible in the School of Open Learning in respect of candidates having
• They take the University examination at the certificates from the examining bodies other than specified in
Delhi Centre only. the booklet of the University entitled “ Examination and Degree
• They submit a duly attested photocopy of of other Universities and Educational Institutions recognized by
the passport. the University of Delhi” shall not be entertained by the School
On seeking admission to the School of Open Learning, Indian without production of an Eligibility Certificate issued by the
nationals settled abroad shall be required to make an extra University.
payment of `1,500 per year towards postage charges. (All
payments from such students will be accepted through Bank
Draft.)

4.4. Minimum Percentage of Marks

Table II
Minimum Percentage of Marks Required

Sr No. Course General OBC SC/ST PWBD


1. B.A. (Hons.) English 65% marks and 58.5 % marks and Minimum Passing 61.75% marks and
Semester Mode above in the above in the marks, in any one of above in the
aggregate, in any aggregate, in any the qualifying
one of the qualifying aggregate, in any
one of the qualifying examinations along
examinations with one of the qualifying
at least 75% marks examinations with at with one language
least 67.50, marks in (only English) + examinations with at
in English Core or
65% marks in English Core or three academic least 71.25% marks
English Elective/ 58.5% marks in subjects (Vocational in English Core or
Functional English Elective/ Stream is not 61.75% marks in
English (At least one Functional English allowed.)
English Elective/
language (only (At least one
English) + three language (only Functional English
academic subject.) English) + three (At least one
Vocational Stream is academic subject.) language (only
not allowed. Vocational Stream is English) + three
not allowed. academic subject.)
Vocational Stream is
not allowed.

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2. B.Com.(Hons.) Semester Mode 55% marks and 49.5% marks and Minimum Passing 52.25% marks and
above in above in aggregate, Marks, in any one of above in
aggregate, in any in any one of the qualifying aggregate, in any
one of the the qualifying examinations one of
qualifying examinations. 54% the qualifying
examinations. 60% marks and above in examinations
marks and above vocational stream 60% marks and
in vocational in qualifying
stream in qualifying examination above in vocational
examination (Senior Secondary stream in qualifying
(Senior Secondary School examination (Senior
School Certificate Secondary School
Certificate Examination of Certificate
Examination of Central Board of Examination of
Central Board of Secondary Central Board Of
Secondary Education. Delhi Secondary
Education. Delhi from 1981 under Education. Delhi
from 1981 under Vocational Technical from 1981 under
Vocational Stream). Vocational
Technical Stream). Technical Stream).

3. B.A. (Hons.) Political Science 50% marks and 45% marks and Minimum Passing 47.5% marks and
Semester Mode above in above in aggregate, Marks, in any one of above in
aggregate, in any in any one of the the qualifying aggregate, in any
one of the qualifying examinations with one of the
qualifying examinations with qualifying
examinations with one language, plus one language, plus examinations with
one language, plus three academic three academic one language, plus
three academic subjects (Vocational subjects (Vocational three academic
subjects stream is not stream is not subjects
(Vocational stream allowed) allowed.) (Vocational Stream
is not allowed) is not allowed).

4. B.A. Programme/ 40 % or above in 36 % or above in Minimum Passing 38% or above in


B.Com. Semester Mode aggregate, in any one aggregate, in any Marks, in any one of aggregate, in any
of the qualifying one of the qualifying the qualifying one of the
examinations (in the examinations (in the examinations (in the qualifying
examinations (in
case of CBSE and case of CBSE and case of CBSE and
the case of CBSE
NIOS best five passed NIOS best five NIOS best five and NIOS best five
subject and other passed subject and passed subject and passed subject and
boards maximum other boards other boards other boards
marks obtained). maximum marks maximum marks maximum marks
obtained). obtained). obtained).

Clause exempted from Practical Examination (vide minutes of the Oversight Committee (constituted by
the Competent Authority, DU) Meeting held on 23rd December 2019)

Notes: Students who wish to seek admission to an undergraduate course, where a particular subject a group of subjects is required for
admission; must have passed separately in the subject/subjects concerned for purpose of admission to such course B.Com. Hons Optional
Computer – paper VI C.

Practical Paper Vi C: Option will be given on the basis of merit. This paper may not be allowed without practical.

4.5. Special Provisions sea its shall be filled with the OBC students. Only if OBC candidates
4.5.1. Reservations processing the minimum

(a) Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward eligibility marks are not available in the OBC category then
Classes the vacant OBC seats shall be converted into General
Reservations of seats in admission to various under-graduate and Category seats in accordance with the admission schedule
post graduate courses, shall be in the following manner: notified by the university.

Scheduled Caste =15% of total in take in each course (b) Supernumerary seats:
(i) Persons with Disabilities (PWBD) = As per provisions of
Scheduled Tribe =7.5% of total in take in each course Other Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016 5% seats are
Backward Classes =27% of total in take in each course reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities. As per
the said Act, a person with benchmark disability means a
The seats reserved for SC/ST shall be filled by the SC/ST
person with not less than 40% of a specified disability.
candidatesonly. However, in case of non-availability of the eligible
candidates the reserved seats may be interchanged between the
SC & ST. If still any seat remains unfilled, the same shall be left (ii) Children/Widows of the eligible Armed Forces Personnel
vacant if the seats reserved for the OBCs remain vacant, the said (CW category) = 5% of the seats in each course.
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As per the guidelines approved by the Academic Council, admission The colleges/Departments shall get the relevant certificates,
of candidates belonging to CW categories have to be made in the submitted for availing the benefit of reservation, verified from the
following order of priorities: issuing authorities.
a. Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action;
4.3.1. AGE
b. Wards of serving personnel and ex-servicemen disabled in action;
As per the Ordinance of Delhi University, there is no minimum age
c. Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died in peace time with bar for admission to the under-graduate and post-graduate
courses in the University and its colleges except in courses where
Death attributable to military service; the respective regulatory bodies (such as MCI, AICTE etc.) have
d. Wards of Defence personnel disabled in peace time with disability prescribed the minimum age requirement in their regulations.

Attributable to the military service; and 4.3.2. RELAXATIONS CONCESSIONS

e. Wards of Ex-servicemen personnel and serving personnel including (a) Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe
personnel of police forces who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards; Ref: AC Resolution No.88, dated 14/06/1983; EC Resolution No.157,
Category-V (Gallantry Awards) include: Param Vir Chakra, Ashok dated24/12/2001
Chakra, Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, Maha Vir Chakra, Kirti
Chakra, Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, Vir Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, The minimum eligibility requirement for Scheduled caste/
Yudh Seva Medal, Sena, Nau Sena,- Vayusena Medal, Mention - Scheduled Tribe candidates will be that they must have passed
in-Despatches, Persident's Police Medal for Gallantry, Police the qualifying school/degree examination. Provided that the
Medalfor Gallantry. minimum eligibility for admission to post-graduate courses be the
minimum pass marks of the qualifying examination concerned of
Authorities competent to issue certificates under CWcategory: the University of Delhi. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe
• Secretary, Kendriya, Sainik Board Delhi candidates who had passed the last qualifying examination from
other Universities, should have secured at least the same
• Secretary, Rajya Zila Sainik Board
percentage of pass marks in the qualifying examination as
• Officer-in-Charge, Records Office prescribed for the equivalent examination of Delhi University for
purposes of admission to the Post-graduate course of this
• I" class Stipendiary Magistrate
University.
Ministry of Home Affairs (for Police personnel in receipt of
Where the admission is based on the screening/written test,both
Gallantry Awards)
for under-graduate and post-graduate courses, the Scheduled
(iii) Foreign Nationals=5% seats in first year of each course in Castes/Tribes candidates would also be required to take the test but
colleges. their merit list will be prepared separately and permitted as per the
Foreign nationals seeking admission in the University/its colleges reservation quota.
shall have to get themselves registered with the Foreign Students (b) Other Backward Classes
Registry in compliance with the schedule notified by the FSR. No
Ref: Notification No. Aca.1/2012-13/OBC/588 dated
foreign student will be admitted directly by the Department/Colleges.
11/04/2012
(iv) Sports/ECA Persons=upto 5% of total intake in each course.
The OBC candidates shall be given a relaxation in the minimum
Admission under these categories shall be made in accordance eligibility in the qualifying examination and in the minimum
with the guidelines issued by the University from time to time. eligibility (if any) in the admission entrance test to the extent of 10%
(v) For admission to the courses which are governed by the of the minimum eligibility marks prescribed for the General category
Regulations of the regulatory bodies, like Medical Council of India, candidates. For example, if the minimum eligibility for admission
Dental Council of India, AICTE, etc. the minimum eligibility to a course is 50% for the General category candidates, the
requirements prescribed under their respective regulations shall minimum eligibility for the OBCs would be 45% i.e. (less 10% of
be followed. 50%).

(vi) The merit list for the general category seats will comprise all the All those OBC candidates who secure the minimum eligibility marks
candidates in order of merit. No one will be excluded from the in the qualifying examination and the minimum eligibility marks (if
same. In other words, it will also include SC/ST/OBC candidates any) in the entrance test shall be eligible for admission in the order
of their merit, keeping in view the availability of seats reserved for
if they come in the general merit. A candidate cannot be excluded
them.
from the general category merit list just because he/she belongs
to SC/ST/OBC. Sucha candidate is entitled to be considered Only those candidates who belong to the 'Non-CreamyLayer' and
under the general category, as well as under the reserved whose castes appear in the Central List of the OBCs shall be
category. Admission to open category seats will be strictly in order eligible to be considered for admission underthe OBC Category.
of merit without excluding SC/ST/OBC candidates.

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C ) Persons with Disabilities(PWBD) (ii) As per above information, the foreign students (from
The PWBD candidates with not less than 40% disability shall be given Nepal/Bhutan/Tibet) seeking admission to School of Open Learning
a relaxation in the minimum eligibility in the qualifying examination and in (SOL) courses are advised to apply through FSR office, University of
the minimum eligibility (if any) in the admission entrance test to the Delhi and fill the Foreign Students Application Form.
extent of 5%.
• Children/Widows of the eligible Armed Forces Personnel(CW) 4.5.2. Procedure of Change in Name
A concession of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility requirements
in the qualifying examinations.
As per University of Delhi Notification (No.Aca-II/Change of
• The candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes name/279/2021/01/190 dated 16th April, 2021)
and Persons with Physical Disability shall be charged the admission In suppression of all the previous Notifications issued by the
form/entrance examination fee at concessional rates. University from time to time, the following procedure for change of
name of a student, duly approved by the Executive Council
Resolution No. 65 dated 18th March, 2021 has been notified for
necessary compliance by all concerned.
8.4.6. Pre-University/SSLC
Optional Cases of candidates who have passed S.S.L.C. (11 Years) Student (Male/Female/Others) who wishes to change his/her name
for any reason is required to submit the following documents:
Pre-University (One Year Course) from Madras University and Madurai
University can also be considered for admission to the 1st year of
the 3-year Degree course provisionally subject to the approval of 1. Submission of application, mentioning the Enrolment Number
the Equivalence Committee and Academic Council provided they of the student, duly forwarded by the Principal of the
fulfill the percentage of marks, of the particular course. Such College/Head of the Institution, along with Rs. 500/- as
candidates are, however, required to submit an authenticated proof Application Fee.
of having done 11 year schooling in S.S.L.C. examination and one 2. Newspaper cuttings (in original) as proof of the advertisement
year P.U.C. published with regard to change of name in at least two Indian
leading daily newspapers.
3. Self-Declaration on the prescribed format by the Applicant
(Appendix-I).
8.4.7. Admission of Foreign Candidates at SOL 4. Original copy of the Government of India Gazette Notification
about the change of name.
All foreign candidates residing in India and seeking admission to 5. Self-declaration by the applicant regarding change of his/her
B.A. (Programme)I B.Com. / B.A. (Hons) English/ B.A. (Hons), name (Appendix-II)
Political Science / B.Com. (Hons) Courses in the School of Open OR
Learning andsatisfying the course, marks are required to apply to the Submission of the Matriculation, or its Equivalent Certificates in
Deputy Dean, Foreign Students Registry (FSR) Room No-11, case the student has got his/her name changed in the said
First Floor, Conference Center, University of Delhi, Delhi- certificate while studying in the University of Delhi.
110007. No foreign student shall be admitted to the School of Open OR
Proof of marriage i.e. a self-attested copy of the Marriage
Learning without prior approval of the Deputy Dean, Foreign
Registration Certificate issued by the Competent Authority in
Students Advisor, University of Delhi. case of female students applying for change of surname due to
As per the directions received from Dy. Dean (Foreign Students), marriage.
Foreign Students Registry, University of Delhi, the consideration of
6. Application for change of name will be entertained only
admission of foreign students in different courses of SOL will be as
when the applicant is a student of the University of Delhi
follows:- at the time of applying for change of name.
(I) Nepal and Bhutan nationals enjoy a visa free regime with Application for change of name from a person who is not
India. Hence students from these countries may be admitted a student of the University at the time of submission of
application or who has already completed his/her course
to correspondence courses. of study shall not be considered.
(II) Tibetan students on "Special Entry Permit (SEP)" who come 7. The process of change of name may require at least 2 week’s
to India for education purpose only cannot enroll for time after submission of application.
correspondence courses. They must pursue regular 8. Application of students of any class for change of name shall
be accepted only after 30th September.
courses of study. 9. Any change of name/surname will be effective only after its
(III) All other foreign students from any other country, holding a approval by the University.
"Student Visa" are required to pursue only regular/full time 10. The name after change will be read as changed name alias/
nee earlier name.
academic courses.
After receipt of such requests from the Colleges/Departments, these will be
examined by the University and processed for consideration in accordance
with the University rules. The Principals of the Colleges/Heads of the
Departments may kindly ensure that the above procedure is strictly
followed.

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5 SUBJECTS OF STUDY

5.1 - B.A (Programme) Semester I


DSC* AECC** English/MIL (Any one)
S.N. (Any Two out of Ten (Any One)
Disciplines given below)
Discipline Name of Paper
EnvironmentalScience English Language Through Literature
OR 80% & above in class XII
Communication English Fluency
- 60%-79% in class XII
(Any one out of the four given English Proficiency
below) Below 60% in class XII
* English A/B/C
Hindi In case student has not studied English in
Tamil A/B Class XII,following criteria is to be followed:
Urdu A/B/C
* Streaming Criteria for English Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
A/B/C is: 10% relaxation in English marks for students who
• A: for students who have have English aselective subject in class XII
studied English up to class
12.
• B: for students who have
studied English up to class
10.
• C: for students who have
studied English up to class
8.
1 Economics Principles of A- for students who studied subject upto XII
Microeconomics - I B- for students who studied subject upto X
C- for students who studied subject upto
VIII
Hindi: A/B/C
Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa - Hindi: Bhasa
Aur SahityaHindi B: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa -
Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya Hindi C: Aadhunik
Bharatiya Bhasa - Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya
2 Education Basic Concepts and
Ideas in Education Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Punjabi Novel, Drama, and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Modern Punjabi Prose and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Folk-Drama and Functional
Punjabi
Tamil: A/B
Tamil A: History of Indian Language (Tamil)
Tamil B: Functional Grammar of the Language

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3 English The Individual and Society Urdu: A/B/C
4 Hindi Hindi Bhasha Aur Sahitya Urdu A: Study of Modern Urdu Prose and
Ka Itihas Poetry – I
Urdu B: Study of Modern Urdu Prose and
Poetry – II
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab - I
5 History History of India from
Earliest Subjects in lieu of MIL: (Any One
Times to 300 CE out of two givenbelow)
6 Mathematics Calculus 1. Economics: Principles of
7 NHE Fundamentals of Nutrition Microeconomics – I (Not for
and students taking the same paper as
Food Science DSC)
8 Political Introduction to Political
Science Theory 2. Political Science: Globalising World
9 Sanskrit Sanskrit Poetry
10 Commerce Commerce:
(Any one) (i) Group : Human
Resource Management -
Human Resource
Management
(ii) Group : Business Law -
Mercantile Law

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B.A Programme Semester II
DSC AECC
S.N. (Two Disciplines as opted in Semester I) (Any one not opted earlier in English /MIL
Sem-I) (Any one)
Discipline Name of Environmental Science English Language Through
Paper OR Literature 80% & above in
1 Economics Principles of Communication (Any one out class XII
Microeconomics II of the four given below) English Fluency (60%-79% in
2 Education Understanding Human * English class XII)
Development Communication A/B/C English Proficiency (Below
3 English Selections from Hindi 60% in class XII)
Modern Indian Tamil A/B In case student has not
Literature Urdu A/B/C
studied English in
* Streaming Criteria for
4 Hindi Hindi Kavita Class XII, following criteria is to be
English A/B/C is:
(Madhya Kaal, followed:
• A: for students who have
Aadhunik studied English up to class Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
Kaal) 12. Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
5 History History of India c. 300 to • B: for students who have 10% relaxation in English marks
1200 studied English up to class for students who have English as
6 Mathematics Algebra 10. elective subject in class XII
7 NHE Nutrition for the Family • C: for students who have MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu)
studied English up to class
8 Political Indian Government and A- for students who studied subject
8.
Science Politics upto XII
B- for students who studied subject
9 Sanskrit Sanskrit Prose upto X
C- for students who studied subject
upto VIII

10 Commerce (i) Group : Human Hindi: A/B/C


(Any one) Resource Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya
Management - Bhasa - Hindi:Bhasa Aur Sahitya
Industrial Relations Hindi B: Aadhunik Bharatiya
(ii) Group : Business Bhasa - Hindi:Bhasa Aur Sahitya
Law - Partnership Hindi C: Aadhunik Bharatiya
Laws Bhasa - Hindi:Bhasa Aur Sahitya

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Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Punjabi Novel,
Drama, andFunctional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Modern Punjabi
Prose andFunctional Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Folk-
Drama and Functional Punjabi
Tamil: A/B
Tamil A: History of Indian
Language(Tamil)
Tamil B: Functional
Grammar of the Language

Urdu: A/B/C
Urdu A: Study of Modern Urdu
Prose andPoetry – I
Urdu B: Study of Modern Urdu
Prose andPoetry – II
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab - I
Subjects in lieu of MIL:
(Any One out of two given below)
Economics: Principles of
Microeconomics–I
(Not for students taking the same
paper as DSC)

Political Science: Globalising World

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B.A Programme Semester III

DSC Skill Enhancement


S.No. English/MIL
(Two Disciplines as opted in Semester I) (Any one)
Course SEC(Any
Discipline Name of Paper
One)
1 Economics Principles of Macroeconomics I Economics- English Language Through
Understanding Literature-2
Economic Survey 80% & above in class XII
English Fluency-2
and Union
- 60%-79% in class XII
Budget
English Proficiency-2
2 Education Education in Contemporary India Education –
Below 60% in class XII
Researching Children In case student has not studied
and Childhoods in India English in Class XII, following
3 English (a)British Literature : Poetry English – Translation criteria is to be followed:
and Play Selections from Studies Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
Living Literature : An Up to Class VIII – Eng.
Anthology of Proseand Poetry Proficiency
*Renaissance Poetry 10% relaxation in English marks
*18th Century Poetry for students who have English as
*Romantic age Poetry elective subject in class XII
(b)Play: Othello
4 Hindi Hindi Katha Sahitya History – Introduction to MIL
Art in theIndian Sub- (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu)
continent A- for students who studied
subject upto XII
B- for students who studied
subject upto X
C- for students who studied
subject upto VIII
5 History History of India, c. 1200-1700 Sanskrit – Yogasutra of Hindi: A/B/C
Patanjali Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya
6 Mathematics Analytic Geometry and Applied Bhasha Hindi
Algebra Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas
7 NHE Introduction to Food Safety Hindi B: Aadhunik
8 Political Comparative Government and Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Science Politics Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas
9 Sanskrit Sanskrit Drama Hindi C: Aadhunik
Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas
Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Medieval
Narrative Poetry, Auto-
Biography and Functional
Punjabi
Punjabi B: Ethics - Literary
Responses and Functional
Punjabi

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Punjabi C: Punjabi Auto-
Biography andFunctional
Punjabi

Tamil: A/B
Tamil A: History of Ancient
Tamil Literature
Tamil B: History of Modern
Tamil Literature

Urdu: A/B/C
Urdu A : Study of Modern
Urdu Fiction NovelShort Story
(Code : 62141902)
Urdu B: Study of Medieval
Prose & Poetry(Code :
62141903)
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab-II (Code:
62141904 )
In Lieu of MIL (Any one out of
two given below)
(Not for students taking the same
paper as DSC)
Economics -Principles of
Macroeconomics-I
Political Science- Administration
and Public Policy

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B.A Programme Semester IV
DSC Skill Enhancement Course English/MIL
S.No. (Two Disciplines as opted in Semester I) SEC (Any one)
Discipline Name of Paper (Any One)
1 Economics Principles of English Language Through
Economics - Data Analysis Literature-2
Macroeconomics II
80% & above in class XII
English Fluency-2
- 60%-79% in class XII
English Proficiency-2
Education - Reflective Below 60% in class XII
Learning In case student has not studied
English in Class XII,following
criteria is to be followed:
Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
English - Translation 10% relaxation in English marks for
students who have English as
Studies (For those elective subject in class XII
Understanding Human students who have not
2 Education MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/
Learning and Cognition opted in Sem III)
Tamil/Urdu)
A- for students who studied
History-Archives and subject upto XII
Museum B- for students who studied
subject upto X
C- for students who studied
subject upto VIII
Sanskrit - Indian
ArchitectureSystem Hindi: A/B/C
Hindi A: Aadhunik
Bharatiya Bhasha- Hindi:
Bhasha Aur Sahitya
Hindi B: Aadhunik

Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Medieval Narrative
Poetry, Auto-Biography and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Ethics - Literary
Responses and Functional
Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Auto-
Biography and Functional
Punjabi

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3 English Literary
Crosscurrents: Tamil: A/B
Selections from
Living Tamil A: History of Ancient
Literatures: An Tamil LiteratureTamil B: History
Anthology of of Modern Tamil Literature
Prose and
Poetry
4 Hindi Anya Gadya Vidhaayen

5 History History of India, c. 1700- Urdu A : Study of Modern Urdu


Fiction NovelShort Story (Code :
1950
62141902)
Urdu B: Study of Medieval
Prose & Poetry(Code :
6 Mathematics Analysis 62141903)
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab-II (Code :
7 NHE Public Health Nutrition 62141904 )
In Lieu of MIL (Any one out of two
8 Political Introduction to given below)
Science International (Not for students taking the
Relations same paper asDSC)

Economics -Principles of
Macroeconomics-I
9 Sanskrit Sanskrit Grammar
Political Science- Administration and
Public Policy

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B.A (Programme) Semester V
S.No. Discipline Specific Elective Skill Enhancement Generic Elective (GE)
(Two Disciplines as opted in Semester I) Course (SEC) (Any One) (Any One)
Discipline Name of Paper
1. Economics Economics : Economics : Economics :
Economic Development Research Methodology Principles of
and Policy in India-I Microeconomics
2. Education Education :
Education in a Plural Education : English : Bestsellers and
Society Making the Workplace
Genre Fiction
Inclusive
3. English English : Detective Hindi :
Literature
Anuwaad: Vyavhaar Aur
History : Siddhant
Popular Culture (BAPHGE01)
4. Hindi Hindi :
Hindi Bhasha Ka
Vyavharik Vyakaran History :
(BAPHDSE01) Political Science : Your Gender in Modern World
5. History History : Laws Your Rights
Issues in Twentieth
Century World History I Political Science :
Sanskrit : Understanding Gandhi
6. Mathematics Mathematics :
Basic Elements of
Statistics Ayurveda Sanskrit :
Nationalistic Thought in
Sanskrit Literature
HE NHE :
Public Nutrition
Commerce :
Modern Business
Organization

8. Political Political Science -


Science Administration and
Public Policy : Concept
and Theories
9. Sanskrit Sanskrit :
Philosophy, Religion and
Culture in Sanskrit
Tradition

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B. Com (P) Semester I
Core Course AECC (Any one) English /MIL
(Any one)
Paper I : Financial Accounting Environmental Science English Language Through Literature
OR 80% & above in class XII
Paper II : Business Organisation Communication (Any one out of English Fluency
and Management the four given below) - 60%-79% in class XII
* English Communication English Proficiency Below 60% in
A/B/C class XII
Hindi In case student has not studied English in
Tamil A/B Class XII, following criteriais to be
Urdu A/B/C followed:
* Streaming Criteria for English Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
A/B/C is: Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
• A: for students who have 10% relaxation in English marks for
studied English up to class 12. students who have English as elective
• B: for students who have subject in class XII
studied English up to class 10. MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu)
• C: for students who have
studied English up to class 8.
A- for students who studied subject upto
XII
B- for students who studied subject upto
X
C- for students who studied subject upto
VIII
Hindi: A/B/C
Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha-
Hindi: Bhasha Aur Sahitya
Hindi B: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha-
Hindi: Bhasha Aur Sahitya
Hindi C: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha- Hindi:
Bhasha Aur Sahitya
Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Punjabi Novel, Drama,
and Functional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Modern Punjabi Prose
and Functional Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Folk-Drama
and Functional Punjabi
Tamil:
Business Communication (Tamil)

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Urdu: A/B/C
Urdu A: Study of Modern Urdu Prose
and Poetry – I
Urdu B: Study of Modern Urdu
Prose and Poetry – II
Urdu -C : Urdu Nisab - I
Subjects in lieu of MIL: (Any one out
of two given below)
Economics: Principles of
Microeconomics – I
Political Science: Introduction to
Political Theory

B. Com (P) Semester II


Core Course AECC English /MIL
(Any one not opted earlier in (Any one)
Sem-1)
Paper III : Business Laws EnvironmentalScience English Language Through Literature
OR 80% & above in class XII
Paper IV : Business Communication (Any one English Fluency
out of the four given below) - 60%-79% in class XII
Mathematics and
* English Communication English Proficiency
Statistics
A/B/C Below 60% in class XII
Hindi In case student has not studied English in
Tamil A/B Class XII,following criteria is to be followed:
Urdu A/B/C Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
* Streaming Criteria for English Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
A/B/C is: 10% relaxation in English marks for
• A: for students who have students who haveEnglish as elective
studied English up to class 12. subject in class XII
• B: for students who have
studied English up to class 10.
• C: for students who have
studied English up to class 8.
MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu)

A- for students who studied subject upto XII


B- for students who studied subject upto X
C- for students who studied subject upto VIII

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Hindi: A/B/C
Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa-
Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya
Hindi B: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa-
Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya
Hindi C: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa-
Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya
Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Punjabi Novel, Drama, and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Modern Punjabi Prose and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Folk-Drama and
Functional Punjabi
Tamil:
Business Communication (Tamil)
Urdu: A/B/C
Urdu A: Study of Modern Urdu Prose and
Poetry – I
Urdu B: Study of Modern Urdu Prose and
Poetry – II
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab - I
Subjects in lieu of MIL: (Any one out of
two givenbelow)
Economics: Principles of Microeconomics
–I
Political Science: Introduction to Political
Theory

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B.Com. (Prog.) Semester-III
Core Course Skill Enhancement Course English/MIL
(SEC) (Any one)
(Any One)
Paper V : Company Law English Language Through Literature-2
Paper VI : Income Tax Lawand 1. Computer Applications in 80% & above in class XII
Practice Business (Commerce Dept.) English Fluency-2
- 60%-79% in class XII
2. Cyber Crimes and Laws English Proficiency-2
(Commerce Dept.) Below 60% in class XII
In case student has not studied English in
Class XII,following criteria is to be followed:
Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
10% relaxation in English marks for students
who have English as elective subject in class
XII

MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu)
A- for students who studied subject upto
XII
B- for students who studied subject upto X
C- for students who studied subject upto
VIII
Hindi: A/B/C
Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas
Hindi B: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas
Hindi C: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas
Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Medieval Narrative Poetry, Auto-
Biography and Functional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Ethics - Literary Responses and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Auto-Biography and
Functional Punjabi
Tamil :
Modern Tamil Poetry and Prose
Urdu A : Study of Modern Urdu Fiction
Novel Short Story (Code :62141902)
Urdu B: Study of Medieval Prose & Poetry
(Code : 62141903)
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab-II (Code : 62141904 )

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In Lieu of MIL (Any one out of two
given below)
Economics - Principles of
Macroeconomics-I
Political Science-Politics of
Globalization

B.Com. (Prog.) Semester-IV

Core Course Skill Enhancement English / MIL


Course (SEC) (Any One)
(Any One)
English Language Through Literature-2
Paper VII- 1. E-Commerce 80% & above in class XII
English Fluency-2
Corporate 2. Personal Tax Planning - 60%-79% in class XII
Accounting English Proficiency-2
Paper VIII- Cost Below 60% in class XII
Accounting In case student has not studied English in Class
XII, following criteria is to be followed:
Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency
Up to Class VIII – Eng. Proficiency
10% relaxation in English marks for students who have
English as elective subject in class XII

MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu)
A- for students who studied subject upto XII
B- for students who studied subject upto X
C- for students who studied subject upto VIII

Hindi: A/B/C
Hindi A: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav AurVikas
Hindi B: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav AurVikas
Hindi C: Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi
Gadya : Udbhav AurVikas

Punjabi: A/B/C
Punjabi A: Medieval Narrative Poetry, Auto-
Biography andFunctional Punjabi
Punjabi B: Ethics - Literary Responses and
Functional Punjabi
Punjabi C: Punjabi Auto-Biography and
Functional Punjabi

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Tamil:
Modern Tamil Poetry and Prose
Urdu A: Study of Modern Urdu Fiction Novel Short Story
(Code :62141902)
Urdu B: Study of Medieval
Prose & Poetry(Code :
62141903)
Urdu C: Urdu Nisab-II (Code : 62141904 )
In Lieu of MIL (Any one out of two given below)

Economics - Principles of Macroeconomics-I


Political Science - Politics of Globalization

B.Com. (Prog.) Semester-V

Discipline Specific Elective Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Generic Elective (GE)
DSE (Any Two) (Any One)

DSE 1 (Any One) 1. Entrepreneurship


Development Economics : Principles of
1. Human Resource 2. Personal Finance Microeconomics
Management
2. Principles of
Marketing
DSE 2 (Any One)
1. Fundamentals of
Financial Management
2. Industrial Laws

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B. Com (Hons.) Semester I
Core Course AECC Generic Elective
(Any One)

Paper I : Financial Accounting EnvironmentalScience Introductory Microeconomics


OR (Department of Economics)
Paper II : Business Laws Communication (Any oneout of the
four given below)
* English Communication
A/B/C
Hindi
Tamil A/B
Urdu A/B/C
* Streaming Criteria for English
A/B/C is:
• A: for students who have studied
English up to class 12.
• B: for students who have studied
English up to class 10.
• C: for students who have studied
English up to class 8.

B. Com (Hons.) Semester II


Core Course AECC Generic Elective
(Any one not opted earlier in
Sem-1)
EnvironmentalScience
Paper III : Corporate Accounting OR Introductory Macroeconomics
Paper IV : Corporate Laws Communication (Any oneout of the (Department of Economics)
four given below)
* English Communication
A/B/C
Hindi
Tamil A/B
Urdu A/B/C
* Streaming Criteria for English
A/B/C is:
• A: for students who have studied
English up to class 12.
• B: for students who have studied
English up to class 10.
• C: for students who have studied
English up to class 8.

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B. Com (Hons.) Semester III
Core Course Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Generic Elective
(Any One)
Paper V : Human Resource 1. E-Commerce Money and Banking
Management (Department of Economics)
2. Training and Development
Paper VI : Income Tax law &
3. Digital Marketing
Practice
4. Personal Tax Planning
Paper VII : Management
5. Communication and
Principles and
Documentationin
Applications
Business
6. Personal Finance and
Planning

(SOL offers only E. Commerce and


Personal Finance and Planning at
Sr. No. 1 and 6)

B. Com (Hons.) Semester IV


Core Course Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Generic Elective
(Any One)
Paper VIII - Cost Accounting 1. Computerized Accounting Public Finance (Economics
System Department)
Paper IX - Business
2. Cyber Crimes and Law
Mathematics
Paper X - Computer
Applicationsin Business

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B.Com (Hons.) Semester V

Core Papers Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)

1. Paper XI : Principles of Marketing DSE 1 (Any One)


1. Management Accounting
2. Paper XII : Financial Management 2. Organizational Behaviour
DSE 2 (Any One)
1. Advertising and Personal Selling
2. Business Statistics

B. A (Hons.) English Semester I


Core Course AECC Generic Elective
(Any One) (Any One)

Paper I : Indian Classical


Environmental Science 1. Introductory Microeconomics (Dept. of
Literature Economics)
OR 2. Delhi Through the Ages: The Making
Paper II : European Classical of Early ModernHistory (Dept. of
Literature Communication (Any one History)
out of the four given 3. Nationalism in India (Dept. of Political
below) Science)
English - A 4. Hindi Cinema Aur Uska Adhyayan (Dept.
Hindi of Hindi)
Tamil A/B 5. Practical translation of knowledge based
Urdu A/B/C text books and documents (Dept. of
Tamil)

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B. A (Hons.) English Semester II
Core Course AECC Generic Elective
(Any one not opted earlier in (Any One)
Sem-1)

Paper III : Indian Writing in English Environmental Science 1. Introductory Macroeconomics


OR
Paper IV : British Poetry and Communication (Any (Dept. of Economics)
one out of the four 2. The World After 1945 (Dept. of History)
Drama: 14th to 17thCenturies 3. Politics of Globalization
given below)
English - A (Dept. of PoliticalScience)
Hindi 4. Pat Katha Tatha Samvad Lekhan (Dept.
Tamil A/B of Hindi)
Urdu A/B/C 5. Creative Writing (Dept. of Tamil)

B.A (Hons.) English Semester III


Core Course Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Generic Elective
(Any one) (Any One)

Paper V: American 1. Translation Studies (Eng. Dept) 1. Money and Banking


Literature 2. Literature in Cross (Dept. of Economics)
2. Gandhi and the
Paper VI : Popular Literature Cultural Encounter (Only Contemporary World
Paper VII : British Poetry for English (Hons) (Dept. of Political
Science)
and Drama: 17th and 18th Students (English Dept.) 3. Bhasha Aur Samaaj (Dept. of
Century Hindi)
4. Specific Literary Terms (Deptt.
of Tamil)

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B.A (Hons.) English Semester IV
Core Course Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Generic Elective
(Any one not opted earlier in Sem- (Any one)
III)

Paper VIII : British 1. Translation Studies (Eng. 1. Public Finance (Dept. of


Dept.) Economics)
Literature : 18th Century
2. Literature in Cross Cultural
Paper IX : British Romantic 2. Hindi Ka Vaishvik Paridrishya
Encounters
Literature Paper X : British (Dept. of Hindi)
(Only for English (Hons.) Students)
Literature : 19th Century 3. United Nations and
Global Conflicts (Dept.
of Political Science)

4. Autobiography (Dept. of
Tamil)

BA (Hons.) English Semester V


Core Course Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)
1. Paper XI – Women's Writing 1. Literature for Children and Young Adults
2. Paper XII – British Literature : The Early 2. Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
20th Century

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B. A (Hons.) Political Science Semester I
Core Course AECC Generic Elective
(Any One) (Any One)

Paper I : Understanding EnvironmentalScience 1. Introductory Microeconomics


Political Theory OR (Dept. of Economics)
Communication (Any oneout of the four 2. Delhi Through the Ages:
Paper II : Constitutional
given below) The Making of Early
Government and * English Communication A/B/C ModernHistory (Dept. of
Hindi History)
Democracy in India
Tamil A/B 3. Hindi Cinema Aur Uska
Urdu A/B/C Adhyayan (Dept. of Hindi)
* Streaming Criteria for English A/B/C 4. Individual and Society (Dept.
is: of English)
• A: for students who have studied
English up to class 12. 5. Practical translation of
• B: for students who have studied knowledge based text
English up to class 10. books anddocuments
• C: for students who have studied (Dept. of Tamil)
English up to class 8.

B. A (Hons.) Political Science Semester II


Core Course AECC Generic Elective
(Any one not opted earlier in Sem-1) (Any One)

Paper III : Political Theory - EnvironmentalScience 1. Introductory


Concepts and Debates OR Macroeconomics (Dept. of
Paper IV : Political Process in India Communication (Any oneout of Economics)
the four given below) 2. The World After 1945 (Dept. of
* English Communication History)
A/B/C 3. Pat Katha Tatha Samvad Lekhan
Hindi (Dept. of
Tamil A/B Hindi)
Urdu A/B/C 4. Academic Writing and
* Streaming Criteria for English Composition (Dept. of
A/B/C is: English)
• A: for students who have studied 5. Creative Writing (Dept. of Tamil)
English up to class 12.
• B: for students who have studied
English up to class 10.
• C: for students who have studied
English up to class 8.

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B.A (Hons.) Political Science Semester III
Core Course Skill Enhancement Course Generic Elective
(SEC) (Any One)

1. Money and Banking


Paper V: Introduction to Your Laws, Your Rights
(Dept. of Economics)
(Political Science Department)
Comparative Government 2. Bhasha Aur Samaaj (Dept. of
Hindi)
and Politics
3. Media and
Paper VI : Perspective on Communication Skills
(Dept. of English)
Public Administration 4. Specific Literary Terms
Paper VII : Perspective on (Dept. of Tamil)
International Relations and
World History

B.A (Hons.) Political Science Semester IV


Core Course Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) Generic Elective
(Any one)

Paper VIII : Political Legislative Practices and 1. Public Finance (Dept. of


Procedures(Dept. of Economics)
Process and Institutions in
Political Science)
Comparative Perspective 2. Bestsellers and Genre
Fiction (Dept. of
Paper IX : Public Policy English)
and Administration in
3. Hindi Ka Vaishvik
India Paridrishya (Dept. of
Paper X : Global Politics Hindi)
4. Autobiography (Dept. of
Tamil)

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B.A (Hons.) Political Science Semester V
Core Course Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)
1. Paper XI – Classical Political Philosophy 1. Human Rights in a Comparative Perspective
2. Paper XII – Indian Political Thought – I 2. Development Process and Social Movements in
Contemporary India

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5.6 IMPORTANT GUIDELINE/INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION TO B.A.
(PROGRAMME) COURSE:

a) Student opting Discipline Course subject in lieu of Hindi/Indian Language:


Students who have not studied Modern Indian Language at school level shall have the option
of taking Economics (Principles of Microeconomics – I)/Political Science (Globalizing World)
from Discipline Courses in lieu of Modern Indian Languages (M.I.L) if they have not opted the
same already under Discipline Course.

NOTE
For the purpose of this provision persons who have passed the following examinations will notbe
deemed to have passed examination in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi or Tamil as the case may be:
01. Lower Hindi or Lower Urdu of the Senior Cambridge Indian School Certificate Examination.

02. Hindi Examination prescribed for Science Group students at the end of the Class IX for the Higher
Secondary Examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.
Compulsory Test in Elementary Hindi of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, or
similar compulsory test prescribed for the Matriculation or equivalent examination of the Indian
Universities or Boards.

03. Elementary Hindi included as a part of the examination for the Intermediate Examination
conducted by the Board of High School and Intermediate Education, U.P.

04. Hindi included in the S.S.L.C. Examination of the Government of Kerala.

05. Elementary Hindi included as a part of the Intermediate Examination conducted by theCentral
Board of Secondary Education, Ajmer.

b) DISCIPLINE COURSE PAPERS:


A student shall opt any two Discipline Course Papers (Discipline-I & Discipline-II) out of the
options offered to him/her. For Example: if a student opts for Economics and Political Science
in First Year as Discipline Courses, he/she will continue with these two courses in II Year & III
Year also.

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c) IMPORATN INFORMATION ABOUT EXAMINATION OF DISCIPLINE SUBJECTS:

As per previous year Date-sheet of the University of Delhi meant for the B. A. (Programme)
Course Students, examinations in some Discipline Subjects for each part are scheduled for
two days. Candidates are examined strictly in the alphabetical order of the subjects offered
for each Part-I, II & III. For Example: in combination of Economics & History the candidate is
required to appear in Economics on the date mentioned for Discipline-I Subject and in History
on the date mentioned for Discipline-II Subject in the Date-Sheet. Similarly, in the
combination of History & Political Science the candidate is required to appear in History on
the day of Discipline-I and in Political Science on the day of Discipline-II as per Date-sheet.

d) IMPROVEMENT OF PAPERS:

The candidates who are desirous of availing the facility of improvement of paper/papers are
required to contact the School of Open Learning, North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi-
110007 (Students enrolled with SOL North) and School of Open Learning, South Study
Centre, South Moti Bagh, New Delhi (Students enrolled with South Campus) personally
along with Latest Statement of Marks and Pass out Students are required to bring Provisional
Certificate also together with Latest Statement of Marks. Improvement is permissible in
compliance with the University of Delhi rules during pendency of the Span Period only.
Student cannot take any examination if the Span Period in his/her case has expired.

It is reiterated that improvement of Paper/Papers is allowed in compliance with the


guidelines prescribed for improvement by the University of Delhi.

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6 RE-CONTINUATION/RE-ADMISSION

6.1. Re-Continuation/Re-Admission
However, the discontinued cases of SOL students for re-
The cancellation cases of SOL students will not be re-continued continuation I re- admission will be forwarded to the Admission
/ re-admitted in any circumstances. In these cases the Committee for further decision in the matter on individual merit
enrollment number will also be annulled. basis.

6.2 INTER-COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY MIGRATION

As per the Amended Ordinance IV of the Ordinances of the 4. Application for migration from one college of the
University of Delhi applicable for necessary compliance w.e.f.the University of Delhi to another shall only be entertained by
Academic Session 2012-2013: the Principal if forwarded by the Principal of the college from
which migration is sought, and the necessary alteration in
1. Inter-university migration may be permitted only in the the enrolment entries shall only be made in the University
beginning of the III Semester of only B.A. Programme and B. Register by the Registrar after obtaining the consent in
ComProgramme under semester mode on production of (i) writing of both Principals.
Leaving Certificate from the Principal of the College or from
the Registrar of the University he/she is leaving and (ii) marks Re-Admission
sheets of the examinations already passed and (iii)
documentary evidence in support of the ground on which 5(a) A student of the university having failed to pass any
migration has been sought. examination of the University will be registered as an Ex-
student for re-appearing in the said examination subject to
Provided that such a student will have to pass all the papers the conditions laid down under the Regulation of the
of Semester-I & Semester-II examinations of the said course University relating to Conditions of Admission to University
of the University of Delhi. Examinations.

Provided further that their marks shall be proportionately


upgradedin the Semester-I & Semester-II examinations in the (b) If a student’s name is struck off the roles of his
absence of the Internal Assessment Marks. College, he may be re-admitted to the same class at the
discretion of his Principal in the same academic year or
2. Admission of a student to the University in the III Semester of within the period of registration, if re-admission is sought
study for B.A./B. Com degree examination may only in any subsequent year. No enrollment fee shall be
be allowed on the ground that the parent or guardian of the charged in such a case and a remark in the University
studentin or has migrated to Delhi. Register shall be deemed as equivalent to fresh
enrollment.
3.(a) Inter College migration within the University of Delhi in
theIII Semester of B.A., B. Com, B.A. (H), B.Com (H) Courses
underthe semester mode may be allowed subject to availability The term ‘his college’ means the college last attended
of seatsand consent of Principals of both the colleges. by the
(b) Inter College migration will not be allowed at the Student.
post-graduatelevel.

(c) The last date for migration will be 31st August.


Change of Subjects

1. No Change in the optional or elective subjects or


subsidiary subjects in any semester of the Post-
graduate or Under-graduate courses is permitted.

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7 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

7.1. Method of Instructions


The syllabus for such paper is divided into suitable number of
lessons. Lessons are prepared by experienced teachers and
cover the entire course prescribed by the University of Delhi. Course No. of No. of Total
classes periods/periods Periods
The Printed study material is distributed to the students, a soft
are held per day per Per
copy of which is made available on SOL website. In addition. A
in a subject is/are held Subject in
few audio-video lectures related to the courses are also made semester a semester
available on SOLwebsite.
B.A. (H) 20 01 20
English
7.2. Academic Counselling Session (ACS) B.A. (H) Pol. 20 01 20
Academic Counselling Session includes Sundays/Gazetted Sci.
Holidays classroom lectures and discussion at various study B.Com. (H) 20 01 20
centers for a specified period ranging as under. Local students
may be provided B.A. Prog. 15 01 15

D.T.C. destination bus pass facility (Single Route) till end of the B.Com. 15 01 15
Examination from their residence to the School (North Campus)
or theSouth Study Centre, South Moti Bagh and back. (If the
Academic Counselling Sessions are conducted in offline mode
at various Study Centers).

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7.1. Audio-Visual Centre Library Registration will be available between 09.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
The School is in the process of establishing its audio-visual centre. In the on all working days till 31st March 2022 at both centres.
first instance, the School proposes to prepare the study material in soft
copy (pendrive / microchip) at the under- graduate level in various All students are advised to get themselves registered with the Library
subjects. An ambitious program of preparing VCDs as well is being within TWENTY DAYS OF THE ALLOTMENT of their School Admission
worked out. Numbers. Students desirous to become members of the Library will have
to bring with them the fee receipt along with their Identity Card for
registration.
7.4. Library Facility
The School has a library at the Main Campus as well as at its South Study Students of B.A.(Programme) & B.Com. Courses will be issued two
Centre at South Moti Bagh for the students residing in Delhi and its books while the students of Hons Courses will be issued three books.
adjacent areas. The Library has a very good collection of textbooks,
general books, reference books, journals and magazines. The Following
services/facilities are provided in the library: Students shall carry their Identity Card on every visit to be shownat
the library gate. If this card is lost by the student, a duplicate can be
• 1) Registration& Renewal of membership
obtained from the School on payment of Rs. 30/-. If any book(s) issued
• 2) Lending service is/ are lost, the students will be required to replace it by the latest edition
• 3) Reference Service of the book(s).
• 4) Reading Room facility
Reference Books and Magazines are not issued under any
• 5) Book Bank facility circumstances.
• 6) N-List (National Library and Information) Services
• 7) DELNET (Developing Library Network) Services
• 8) EOC (Equal Opportunity Cell) for visually impaired
students
7.5. Book Bank
• 9) Web OPAC Service
The School has established a Students' Aid Fund to help
economic all weaker students in the form of text book/books or
• The book/books will be issued for a fortnightly (15 days) only.
lump sum grant t defray the expenses of education. No stipend
or scholarship shall b given out of this fund. This facility is also
The timings of the Library (Subject to change) at Delhi are as follows: available at the South Stu Centre for students of B.A.
(Programme) and B.Com. only. The cri for availing books from
the book bank is the same as in the case of fee concession.
Main Campus and South Study Centre

09.30a.m. to 5.00 p.m.: (Except Sundays and holidays)

(On Sundays and other Holidays, the Library will remain open during
ACS classes as per ACS schedule)

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7.6. Dialogue/Samvad after subclause 2 of Ordinance (4) of the said Ordinance.
This is a bilingual Newsletter that attempts to establishing a channel
ofcommunication between students and teachers. "Provided that the Persons with Physical Disabilities shall be waived
7.7. Identity Card off all the fees payable including the Examination fee and other
University fees (Except Admission fee). Subscription towards Delhi
Every student is required to have an Identity Card of the School.
University Students Union and identity Card fee for pursuing
Thestudent can download the same from SOL website
https://sol.du.ac.in. Undergraduate, Post-graduate courses in the University or its
Colleges.
7.8. Student Counselling Facility
As per Delhi University Notification No. Aca.1/2015-
Members of the teaching departments are available to solve the 2016/PWBD/533 dated 05.06.2015 dyslexia has been incorporated
academic problems of the students on all working days in the School
at the Main Campus only. The availability of the members of the in PWBD category. A certificate from either Institute of Human
teaching department are available on website. Behavior & Allied Sciences (IHBAS) or any other Government
Hospital as prescribed under rules, is required. Such certificate
7.9. Fee Concession/Financial Assistant to Students should also clearly indicate the extent of condition of dyslexia to be
7.9.1. Fee Concession Book Bank 'moderate’ as per letter received from OSD, EOC, Letter no-
• Fee Concession and Book Bank facility is available for 136/2017, dated-17.05.2017.
students whose family income from all sources is below 2.5
7.9.4. Facilities for Students with Disabilities
Lakhper annum.
The School of Open Learning has endeavored to pay special
• To avail this facility the applicant must upload Income
attention to the academic needs of students with disabilities. Their
number on SOL rolls has been increasing steadily, indicating the
Certificate (Government/ Private/ Notary) and also tick ( ) in
growing importance of distance education for this critical sector.
the admission form column for fee concession and Book Bank.
Currently, several students are enrolled in SOL.

Note: Applicants are not entitled to avail this facility if they do As per UGC guidelines, we are in the process of setting up an
not tick ( ) in the appropriate columns and have not uploaded enabling unit with modern facilities such as computers and reading
the Income Certificate.
machines. The SOL already has a Disability Coordinator and a
Committee to help such students. As per Delhi University decisions,
7.9.2. Financial Assistance
fee concession is provided to students with disabilities. Study
Financial Assistance is provided by SOL for students belonging to materials will be provided in DAISY audio format starting from the
economically weaker section. A student will receive an amount of Rs.
Academic Year 2014-15.
2500/- in addition to exemption of tuition fees. Students should submit
an application to the AIR Admission North/South, along with the A Single Window Service counter is available for disabled students
documents/ Certificates listed against the various categories given in the Record Room, on the ground floor of the main building of SOL.
below. Such Students can approach this counter or get in touch with the
1. Students who belong to the following categories on production of
Assistant Registrar, Admissions in case they face any difficulty.
the relevant card/ Certificate can avail of Financial Assistance.
a) B.P.L (Ration Card), b) A.A.Y. (Ration Card), c) Labour Card, 7.2. Financial Assistance to SC/ST Students
d)PRS (Ration Card), e) PWBD cases of the above four Students belonging to Scheduled Castes /Scheduled Tribes are
categories (This is an addition to fee waiver). advised to apply to their respective State Governments for financial
2. Students who belong to the following Categories can avail of assistance to defray the expenses of their education.
Financial Assistance on producing of the relevant certificate
along with Income Certificate* of Rs.2.5 Lakhs or Less per 7.10 (a). Financial Assistance to Transgender Students
Annum.
Full fee waiver available to Transgender Students. Please Contact
Income Certificate issued by the Government/ Revenue Assistant Registrar North, Assistant Registrar South, Convener,
Department/Tehsildar/SDM/ Patwari. Admission & Students Welfare Committee. (Subject to acceptance
1. Single Parent, 2. Death of Parent/s, 3. Divorced Female Students, ofrecommendation).
4. Divorces Parents, 5. Medical Cases.
7.3. Fee Concession to University/SOL Employee/Ward
3. Cases of other deserving students will be considered by the The University employees and the employees working in affiliated
Committee. Application to be submitted to Assistant Registrar colleges of the University of Delhi on permanent post can be granted
North, Assistance Registrar South Admission Section along with exemption from payment of tuition fee. However, the employee has
Income Certificate* of Rs.2.5 Lakhs or Less per annum. to produce documentary proof for the same. The ward/s of
Income Certificate issued by the Government (State or Central), permanent employee of SOL are also exempted from paying tuition
Revenue Department. Tehsildar, SDM, Patwari. fee. However,the application must be verified by the Establishment
Branch.
7.9.3. PWBD Category
7.4. Syllabus and Study Material
As per Delhi University Notification No.Aca.1/082/200 1/ Students will be provided study material in hard copy by hand
PWBD/2012- 2013/355, dated 13th Sept.2013, the following and not by post. However, the syllabus and study material is
amendment to ordinance (4) of the university has been added also available on SOL website.
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7.13. Obtaining Degree Certificate

Normally the Degrees are provided by the University to SOL within


3years of passing the final year Examination. The students will be
individually intimated. The students are supposed to collect and
submitNo Dues Certificate from Library/Record Section. Check the
status of Degree on Degree Request column of our website:
https://sol.du.ac.in
In case the students do not receive any information within two
years, then they are advised to contact the Section Officer (Degree
Section) at the School of Open Learning and fill up the necessary
forms to release the Degree Certificate with details regarding
course, S.O.L RollNumber, Year of Passing, Last Examination Roll
No., Enrolment No. etc.

7.14. DEB-UGC Recognition


All the Courses offered by SOL, are recognized by the Distance
Education Bureau (DEB)-UGC for the Year 2021-22.

8 REFUND OF FEE STRUCTURE

8.1. Mode of Payments of Fees

Online: The candidates are requested to pay their fee at the time of admission through debit card/credit card/net banking.

8.2. Withdrawal of Admission and Refund of Admission/Examination Fee

(i) Refund of Admission Fee Quantum of fee to be refunded

(a) In the event of death of a candidate after commencement of admission Full fee after deduction of, 50/-
(admission fee) will be refunded to the
parents of the student

(b) When a student applies for withdrawal of admission within 15 days from the date of his/her Full fee after deduction, of 500/-
admission. The Student will have to apply personally for cancellation of admission and refund of
fee along with photocopy of passbook in the name of Student, Fee Receipt and application.

(c)When a student applies for withdrawal of admission after 15 days but within a month from the date Full fee after deduction, of 1000/-
of his/her admission.
Note: No fee will be refunded after one month of the date of admission.
No admission will be cancelled and fee will be refund. If applied through email. The student will
have to apply personally for cancellation of admission and refund of fee with written application.

(ii) Refund of Examination Fee


Full fee will be refunded to the
In the event of death of a candidate before commencement of examination
parents of the student
In the event of student's inability to continue his/her studies at least one month before the Full fee after deduction of 200/-
commencement of the examination duly certified by the Principal/Head of the Department/Dean of
the faculty.
(iii) When cancellation of admission is due to the concealment/falsification of facts. Submission of No Fee will be refunded.
false/fake documents/certificate.

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8.2.1. Library Security (Refundable)

The amount of Library Security will be forfeited if the Student fails to apply for a refund within one year after the completion of
Span Period.

8.3. Change of Course and Subject (Only Once)

Charges for change of Course and Subject are as follows:

Change of Course 100/-


Change of Subject 50/- For each subject

Such charges will be accepted only in cash with a written application. Any transaction made otherwise will be at the risk and
responsibility of the student. Students are advised to keep all the Fee Receipts with them intact till they receive their Degree Certificate.

8.4. Schedule of Payment of Fee and Other Charges


These fees/ charges are applicable to the students of all undergraduate courses.

8.4.1. Categories

• Category A- Students who are residing in India.


• Category B- Students residing abroad and getting mail through the diplomatic bagc/o Ministry of External Affairs.
• Category C - Indian Nationals who are residing abroad and the foreign nationals seeking admission through Deputy Dean, Foreign
Students, University of Delhi.

• Category D- Students who belong to Persons with Disabilities Category and are seeking admission with attached proof.

8.4.2. Schedule of Fees/Charges Payable Yearly

Basic Fees and Charges payable by students seeking admission to I Year of Undergraduate Programme and Honours courses on semester
basis are indicated below. Please note that the fee structure is different for various categories of students. Please read the notes carefully to
know if any extra charges are payable depending on your choice of Course.

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Fee Head Schedule of Fee / Charges (Rs.)
S.N. Category ‘ A’ Category ‘ B’ Category ‘ C’ Category ‘ D’
B.A. Programme (Online) (Online) (Online) (Offline)
01. *School Fees and other 2020- 1820- 9320- 65-
Charges
02. University Fees and other
Charges
i) Enrol. Fee 200- 200- 200- -
ii) Univ. Dev. Fee 600- 600- 600- -
iii) Exam Fee -
BA (Programme)
Semester - 1 610- 610- 610-
Semester – 2 610- 610- 610-
1220- 1220- 1220-
B.Com
Semester - 1 610- 610- 610- -
Semester – 2 610- 610- 610- -
1220- 1220- 1220- -
B.Com (Hons.)
Semester - 1 610- 610- 610- -
Semester – 2 610- 610- 610- -
1220- 1220- 1220- -
B.A (Hons.) English
Semester - 1 610- 610- 610- -
Semester – 2 610- 610- 610- -
1220- 1220- 1220- -
B.A. (Hons.) Pol.Sc.
Semester - 1 610- 610- 610- -
Semester – 2 610- 610- 610- -
1220- 1220- 1220- -

*Postal Charges NA NA 1500-


Total Fees for Undergraduate Courses

S.N. Course Category ‘ A’ Category ‘ B’ Category ‘ C’ Category ‘ D’


01. BA (Programme) 4040/- 3840/- 12840/- 65/-
02. B.Com 4040/- 3840/ 12840/- 65/-
03. B.Com (Hons.) 4040/- 3840/ 12840/- 65/-
04. B.A. (Hons.) Eng 4040/- 3840/ 12840/- 65/-
05. B.A. (Hons.) PS. 4040/- 3840/ 12840/- 65/-
Notes :

1. N. A. means not Applicable.


2. An additional amount of Rs. 2,000/- per year is required from students offering paper VI C in B. Com. (Hons.) Course if it
involves permitted practical examination.
* An additional amount of Rs. 1,500 per year towards postage charges will have to be paid by Category C students.

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3. The fees and other charges are to be paid in Indian currency (Rupees) along with the application form for admission ONLINE through

Credit Card/Debit Card.

4. A fee of Rs. 100/- is payable for the change of course and Rs. 50/-each for change of subject.
5. The students of Delhi University will not be required to pay University Enrolment Fee Rs. 200/-
6. Library security Fees Rs. 200/- is refundable.

*(Includes Tuition Fees, Admission Fees, Student Aid Fund, Identity Card, ACS Fees, Library Fees, Library Security (refundable)Magazine Fees,
General Amenities Fund, College Development Fees, Student Support Service Fees)

Fee for PWBD Category

The PWBD Category students will have to pay only Rs. 65/- at the time of admission. (Please See Category D)

Schedule of Fees Charges of Different Heads

1. Change of Course (in I yr. up to 15th December 2021 Rs. 100/-

2. Change of Subject (in I yr. up to 15th December 2021 Rs. 50/- each

3. Duplicate Library Tickets Rs. 30/- each

Foreign Students and hence they are not required to deposit the requisite
8.4.3. Special Fee to be collected from Foreign Students fee as mentioned in Point No. 8.4.2 (Page No. 27) on for Undergraduate
Courses. However, they will pay fees as per Category'A' except Library
As per letter No. Ref. No. FSR/6312, dated 24, Jan.2013 of Dy. Dean, Security.
(Foreign Students) University of Delhi, the School will charge (Rs. 6,000/-
) Registration Fee for the School of Open Learning in addition to total 8.4.5. Indian Nationals Residing Abroad
Fee as mentioned in Point No. 8.4.2 (Page No. 27) to be paid to The
Indian students residing abroad and falling under Category C as per
Officiating Principal, School of Open Learning, University of Delhi.
Section 8.4.2 would have to pay the fee as mentioned in Category "C"
on page No. 27 for undergraduate Courses to The Officiating Principal,
8.4.4. Students Availing Facility of Diplomatic Bag School of Open Learning, University of Delhi. This would include Tuition
Students residing abroad and availing facility of Diplomatic Bag C/O Fee and other charges.
Ministry of External Affairs do not come under the category of

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9.1. Medium of Examination
The students are required to make their own arrangements for
procuring the text books prescribed in the syllabus. These will not be
University Question Papers in History, Political Science, Economics, supplied by the School.
Education, Home Science (Nutrition and Health Education), Commerce
and Sanskrit may be answered in English or Hindi. The medium should
be the same in all the subjects. 9.3. Centre of Examination

Centre of Examination shall only be Delhi for all the


9.2. Compulsory Test in Hindi
students of School of Open Learning.
Any student who has not offered Hindi as MIL shall be required to
pass a Compulsory Test in Hindi before seeking Provisional Certificate 10.1. Late Submission of Examination Form with Penalty
and Degree Certificate:
The Examination Form may be submitted online after the expiry of
Exemption from Compulsory Test in Hindi can be granted if the last date with a penalty or late fee, as prescribed by the
University/SOL.
a. He/she has passed 8th Class School Examination with Hindi as Late fee payable shall be the sum of incremental fees payable till the
First or Second or Third language and produces the certificate from date of submission of the form.
the Principal of the School under any Board or University.

b. He/she has passed Middle School level Hindi examination No examination form shall be accepted, for any reason whatsoever,
conducted by any Govt./Semi-Govt. or recognized institution
15 days before the commencement of the said examination.
(such as Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Rashtra Bhasha Parishad,
Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha etc.) However, in order to enable the School to process the cases, all such
applications should reach the School 20 days before the
In case a candidate has passed any of the aforesaid examinations but commencement of the examination.
has not offered Hindi as a subject for B.A. / B.Com./
B.Com.(Hons.)/B.A. (Hons.) Course, the particulars of the same 10.2. Admission Ticket and Date Sheet
should be communicated to the school along with an attested copy of
the certificate of the Examination passed with Hindi as a subject so that The Admission Ticket containing Examination Roll Number,
the case regarding exemption from Compulsory Test in Hindi can be Examination Centre and the Date Sheet for the examination will only
examined. be available on the SOL website. Students are advised to download
the Admission Ticket Date Sheet etc., well before the
It may be noted that the Compulsory Test in Hindi is arranged twice a commencement of the said examination, failing which, the
year (in March and September) and the dates are communicated to the consequences shall solely be the responsibility of the concerned
students as and when notified by the University. The University has not
student. SOL provides important information’s to the students
prescribed any limit regarding the number of chances for appearing in
Compulsory Test in Hindi. However, the provisional certificate for
through SMS on their Mobile Numbers registered with
qualifying in the third year and the degree will be released only after SOL/uploading notices on the SOL website. Students are strictly
a student has passed the Compulsory Test in Hindi. advised to keep in touch with the SOL Website and their respective
Student Dashboard for Information and Updates.
The examination shall include the following:
The student must download the Date Sheet and Admission Ticket
from our website – https://sol.du.ac.in.
a. Reading and Comprehension 40 Marks
10.3. Non-Receipt of Admission Ticket
b. Writing and Comprehension 30 Marks
In the event of non-receipt of the Admission Ticket (Hall Ticket) and
c. Functional Grammar 30 Marks
Date Sheet referred to above, the PDF format Admission Ticket can
be collected by the student from the office of the School of Open
Learning, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, and South Study Centre,
South Moti Bagh, New Delhi on production the Identity Card/latest
Notes: fee receipt issued by the school seven days before the
The test in the examination shall consist of expression of commencement of the examination. However, PDF format
simple ideas on the part of students in elementary Hindi Admission Ticket will be available on SOL website.
language.
10.4. Span Period

All UG Courses have a Span Period of Five Years. No candidate will


be admitted to the Examination after the expiry of the Span Period.
(Mentioned on Page no.8)

a) Fresh entrants are not required to fill up the Examination Form.

b) All Failed/Promoted/Gap year students must fill up their Examination Form well before the Last Date mentioned on
the website/in the Registration - cum - Examination Form through online process only.

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Pass Percentage and Promotion Rules for All the Under-
Graduate Courses under Choice Based Credit System. (f) A student who wants to re-appear for improvement
in marks in a paper prescribed for semester I/II/III
may do so only in the semesterexaminations to be
The following provisions shall be applicable to students admitted to held in November- December. A student who wants
the Three Year Under-graduate program under Choice Based Credit to re-appear for improvement in a paper prescribed
System (CBCS): in semester II/IV/VI may do so only in the
examinations to be held in May/June.
(a) A student who appears in an odd semester
examination or who was eligible to appear in the odd
semester examinations but remains absent in any or all
the papers of the said semester, shall move on to the
next even semester irrespective of his/her result in the
saidexaminations.

(b) A student who has obtained 40% on the aggregate


taking together all the papers in theory examination
(including internal assessment/project work) and
practical examination separately conducted in Ist and
IInd semester shall be promoted to the second
academic year/IIIrd semester.

(c) A student who has obtained 40% on the aggregate


taking together all the papers in theory examination
(internal assessment/project work) and practical
examinations separately, conducted in IIIrd and IVth
semester shall be promoted to the third academic
year/Vth semester.

(d) Students who do not fulfill the promotion criteria


mentioned above shall be declared fail in the promotion
examination of the academic year concerned.
However, they shall have the option to retain the marks
in the papers in which they want to retain.

(e) If a student has secured an aggregate of minimum 40%


marks together all the papers in theory examination
(including internal assessment/ project, wherever
applicable) and practical exam separately till the end of
the thirdyear, i.e., upto the end of the VIth semester, then
she/he shall be awarded the degree in which thestudent
has been admitted.

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11 RECHECKING/REVALUATION/EVALUATION OF SCRIPTS

As per the directive of the University, the applications for revaluation b) there can be a DECREASE in the marks,
will be accepted by the University within two weeks from the date of
1. The application is to be made by the candidate in his/her own
declaration of results. The tabulated results shall be made available handwriting and with his/her own signature and not by
on the website as well as office of the School of Open Learning. anyone else on his/her behalf.
2. Prescribed fee:
11.1. Rules for Rechecking of Answer Script Rs.1000/- per paper to be deposited with the University
Cashier between 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 3.00
1. Rechecking is to be applied for, within 15 days from the dateof p.m. on all working days after verification of theform at the
publication of result on university web site. Revaluation Cell Counter. (WindowNo.1)
2. Rechecking in Practical examination etc. is not undertaken.But in 3. (a) If the award of the Revaluation varies from the original
the course/subject where rechecking is permissible the answer award, up to and including+ 5% of the maximum marks, the
books are checked just to ensure that all the questions original award will stand.
attempted by the candidate have been valued, that the marks (a) If the award of the first Revaluator is beyond ± 5%and upto ±
awarded have been totaled correctly and that the total marks 10% the average of the marks of original examiner and the
have been correctly carried over to theresult statement. first Revaluator will be taken.
3. Fee for rechecking of the result is Rs. 750/-per paper payable
online on DU website. (b) If the award of the Revaluator varies form the original award
by more then ± 10% of the minimum marks, the answer script
4. Applications for rechecking of result, received after 15 daysfrom will be examined by a Second Revaluator (other than original
the date of declaration of result on the University website shall and first) and the average of the two nearest award out of the
not be entertained. three awards thus available (including the original award)
5. Application form is accepted for rechecking of results shall be taken as final.
provisionally, subject to the particulars being found correctafter
scrutiny.
11.3. Rules for Supply of Copy of Evaluated Answer Script
The candidate is required to produce a photocopy of his/her
current Admission Ticket for verification of Roll No. at thetime
of submission of application form for rechecking alongwith self - 1. If the candidate wants a copy of the evaluated answerscript, he/
addressed envelope of 9" x 4" size with postal stamp worth she should select the paper carefully.
Rs.5/- affixed on it. 2. The application should be submitted between 61st day and 75th
day of declaration of result on the University website.
3. The candidate is required to produce a photocopy of his/her
11.2. Rules for Revaluation of Answer Script current Admission Ticket and/or statement of marks for
verifications of Roll No., marks etc., at the time of submission of
(Candidate seeking revaluation are advised to go through these Application Form.
rules and regulations before they apply for 4. Entries made by the candidate must be verified by the Principal
revaluation) of the College/Head of the Departmentconcerned.
1. Revaluation is allowed only in theory papers of non- professional 5. The application is to be made by the candidate in his/her own
courses, which have not been jointly valued. handwriting and with his/her own signature and not by anyone
2. Carefully select the papers in which you wish to seek revaluation. No else on his/her behalf.
second application for additional papers shall be accepted and will be 6. Examination office will endeavor to provide a copy of Answer-
summarily rejected. Script within 30 days of submission of application. The student is
3. Revaluation is to be applied for within 15 days of the date ofuploading required to collect the copyof the evaluated answer script within
of result on the University website. a period of 15 days from the date of intimation of availability of
4. The candidate is required to produce a photocopy of his/her current the script on the University website.
Admission Ticket and/or statement of marks for verification of Roll 7. If a student finds any error in totaling of marks or findsthat any
No., marks etc. at the time of submission of Application Form for
question has not been evaluated, then he/she should
revaluation and also to attach self-
- addressed envelope of 9" x 4" size with postal stamp worth t5 communicate this to the Examination office in the prescribed
affixed, for sending revaluation result. proforma within a period of 10 days of the collection of the
evaluated answer script.
5. Entries made by the candidate should be verified by the Principal of
the College concerned. 8. Any representation other than that relating to totaling errors or
unmarked question shall not be admissible.
Please Note that 9. Prescribed Fee: `750 per paper is to be deposited with the
1. When you apply for revaluation, you surrender your original University Cashier between 9.30 a.m. and
performance and will have to accept the revised performance in 1.00 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. on all working/days after
which: verification of the Application or by the Examination office.
a) there can be NO CHANGE,
a) there can be an INCREASE in the marks,

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12.1. Prohibition and Punishment for Ragging (ORDINANCE XV-C)

1. Ragging, in any form is strictly prohibited, within the premises of College/ Department or Institution and any part of Delhi
University system as well as on public transport.
2. Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt with under this
Ordinance.
3. Ragging for the purposes of this Ordinance, ordinarily means any act, conduct or practice by which dominant power or
status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students who are in any way considered junior
or inferior by other students; and includes individual or collective acts or practices which -
a. involve physical assault or threat to use physical force
b. violates the status, dignity and honor of women students
c. violates the status, dignity and honor of students belonging to the scheduled castes and tribes
d. exposes students to ridicule and contempt and affects their self-esteem
e. entails verbal abuse and aggression, indecent gestures and obscene behavior.
4. The Principal of a College, the Head of the Department or an Institution, the authorities of the College, or University Hostel
or Halls of Residence shall take immediate action on any information of the occurrence of ragging.
5. Not withstanding anything in Clause (4) above, the Proctor may also Suo moto enquire into any incident of ragging and
make a report to the Vice-Chancellor of the identity of those who have engaged in ragging and the nature of the incident.
6. The Proctor may also submit an initial report establishing the identity of the perpetrators of ragging and the nature of
the ragging incident.
7. If the Principal of a College or Head of the Department or Institution or the Proctor is satisfied that, for some reason,
to be recorded in writing, it is not reasonably practical to hold such an enquiry, he/ she may so advise the Vice- Chancellor
accordingly.
8. When the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied that it is not expedient to hold such an enquiry, his / her decision shall be final.
9. On the receipt of a report under Clause (5) or (6) or a determination by the relevant authority under clause (7) disclosing
the occurrence of ragging incidents described in Clause 3(a), (b) and (c), the Vice-Chancellor shall direct or order
rustication of a student or students for a specific number of years.
10. The Vice-chancellor may in other cases of ragging order or direct that any student or students be expelled or be not for
a stated period, admitted to a course of study in a college, departmental examination for one or more years or that
the results of the student or students concerned in the examination or examinations in which they appeared be cancelled.
11. In case any students who have obtained degrees or diplomas of Delhi University are found guilty; under this Ordinance,
appropriate action will be taken under Statute 15 for withdrawal of degrees or diploma conferred by the University.
12. For the purpose of this Ordinance, abetment to ragging whether by way of any act, practice or incitement of ragging will
also amount to ragging.
13. All Institutions within the Delhi University system shall be obligated to carry out instructions/ directions issued under this
Ordinance, and to give aid assistance to the Vice-Chancellor to achieve the effective.

Note: Order of the Vice-Chancellor in pursuance of Ordinance XV-C:

Where incident(s) of ragging are reported to the Vice-Chancellor by any authority under this Ordinance, the students(s) involved
in ragging, shall be expelled for a specified term, designated in the order. Non-students involved in reports of ragging will be
proceeded with under the criminal law of India; they will also be rendered ineligible for a period of five years from seeking
enrolment in any of the institutions of the University of Delhi. Students against whom necessary action is taken under this
note, will be given post decisional hearing, with strict adherence to the rules of natural justice.

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12.1. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013

(MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE)

An Act to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at workplace and for the prevention and redressal of
complaints of sexual harassment and formatters connected therewith incidental thereto.

Whereas sexual harassment results in violation of the fundamental rights of a woman to equality under articles 14 and 15 of the
Constitution of India and her right to life and to live with dignity under article 21 of the Constitution and right to practice any
profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business which includes a right to a safe environment free from sexual
harassment.

And whereas the protection against sexual harassment and the right to work with dignity are universally recognized human rights
by international conventions and instruments such as Convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against
Women, which has been ratified on the 25th of June 1993 by the Government of India.

And whereas it is expedient to make provisions for giving effect to the said Convention for protection of women against sexual
harassment at workplace.

For details, please see the website http://indiacode.nic.in/acts-in-pdf/142013.pdf.

13 SOME IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE, BY THE FRESHER STUDENTS WHILE VISITING DELHI UNIVERSITY

1. Do not get intimate with strangers and do not allow him/her to use your mobile phone or reveal your residential address.
2. Do not accept eatables/ drinks from strangers.
3. Please collect information about admission only from centers authorized by Delhi University. Do not contact strangers for
this purpose.
4. Do not interact with any person posing as an agent to get admission. Such persons may lure you to adopt short cuts to
get admission.
5. The admission procedure in Delhi University is fully transparent and is on the basis of marks obtained and as per the procedure
laid down.
6. Police Control Room- 100.

Women's/Students' - Helpline - 1091/1291

ACP - Civil Lines DelhiPolice

Phone: 23810113

e-mail: delpol@vsnl.co.in

SHO – Maurice Nagar


Delhi Police
Phones: 27667178, 27666332

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14 UNIVERSITY OF DELHI NOTIFICATION ON RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005

1. An application for obtaining information under the Right to Information Act, 2005can be made to the Public
InformationOfficer.
2. The prescribed fee for filing the application is Rs.10/- by way of cash, against proper receipt, or by way of bank
demanddraft or banker's cheque or Indian Postal Order payable to the Officiating Principal, School of Open
Learning, University of Delhi at Delhi.
3. An appeal can be preferred before the 1st Appellate Authority against the decision of the Public Information Officer.
4. Manuals prepared under Section 4(1)(b) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 are available on the website of the
SOL https://sol.du.ac.in

PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER

School of Open Learning (North Campus)

Sh. Raja Ram,


Assistant Registrar (Establishment)
School of Open Learning,
5 Cavalry Lane, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007,
Tel. No.: 27667581, 27667600, 27667645,
27666578 (Ext. 208), 27008330
Fax No.: 27667242

School of Open Learning (South Campus)

Sh. Mukesh Chand Meena,


Officiating Assistant Registrar
(Admission, Exam & APIO) School of Open Learning,
South Study Centre, South Moti Bagh,
(Old Moti Lal Nehru College Building), New Delhi-110021 Tel. No.: 24151603
Fax No.: 24104037

Appellate Authority

Prof. U S Pandey
Officiating Principal
School of Open Learning,
5, Cavalry Lane, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007,
Tel. No.: 27667581, 27667600, 27667645,
27666578 (Ext. 208), 27008330
Fax No.: 27667242

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COURSES OFFERED BY CAMPUS OF OPEN LEARNING (COL)
ATCENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING, KESHAV
PURAM

Short-Term Courses for Students of School of Open Learning (SOL)

University of Delhi through its Campus of Open Learning has introduced short term courses to enhance the employability of the
students enrolled with School of Open Learning. These courses have been designed with a focus on the areas where human resource is
needed. At the end of the course, students are jointly awarded a certificate by University of Delhi and the Industry Partner. Most of the
courses are of 6 months duration which includes 2 months of internship with the relevant industry. After completing industry. After
completion of the internship, deserving students are assisted by placement with suitable organizations.

Presently, the following Short-term Professional Courses are offered by COL in Collaboration with the industries:

1. Medical Transcription 14. Digital & Social Media Marketing

2. Soft Skills 15. Graphics Designing & Advertising

3. Web Design and Animation for Interactive Media (Under UKIERI 16. Interior Designing
Program)
17. Fine Arts
4. 3D Animation and Modelling
18. Travel and Tourism
5. Mass Communication
19. Airfare and Ticketing
6. TV Journalism, Anchoring & Broadcast Production.
20. CRS (Computerised Reservation System)
7. Photography
21. Airport Management
8. Production & Film Making
22. Fashion Styling
9. Advertising, PR and Event Management.
23. Diploma in Drafting & pattern making (Manual &
10. Radio Jockeying and TV News Reading computerized)

11. Theatre Acting and Presentation 24. Certificate Course in IAD Graphics

12. 2D Animation 25. Travel Operations programme

13. 3D Animation 26. MICE Management

Highlights:

Industry validated content and methodology for training

State-of-Art labs and Infrastructure

Success Story:
1. 100% Internship/Placement offers for previous batches of many courses.

2. For transition from Campus to Corporate, special Program on Soft Skills has been conducted for thirteen
successiveBatches. Enrolment Open for the ninth Batch.

For registration and other details contact:


Telephone No. 27181469 or visit website https://sol.du.ac.in.
Centre for Professional and Technical Training Campus of Open Learning
University of Delhi,
C-2, Keshav Puram,
(Near Keshav Puram Metro Station) Delhi-110035 56
MEMBERS AND CONVENERS OF STAFF COUNCIL COMMITTEE 2021-22
Secretary Staff Council: Sh. K.B. Gupta
P.C.P. COMMITTEE RADIO TALKS AND SRS COMMITTEE/ ADMISSION AND STUDENTS WELFARE
AUDIO-VISUAL COMMITTEE COMMITTEE
SH P.K. SATAPATHY Convener DR. MD. ASGHAR ALI Convener PROF. J. KHUNTIA Convener
PROF. SUDHIR K U M A R SHARMA ENGLISH DR. NEETA GUPTA
MS. VIOLA BHASIN DR. BHAWANI RANI DAS DR. MEENAKSHI VYAS
PROF.J. KHUNTIA PROF. J. KHUNTIA DR(MRS.) SNEH CHAWLA
SH K.B. GUPTA DR.(MRS.) RAJNI NANDA MATHEW SH. PRABHAT KUMAR
DR.(MRS.) KANTA DR.(MRS.) KANTA DR.(MRS.) KANTA

PROF. SUMAN KUMAR VERMA PROF.SUMAN KUMAR VERMA PROF. SUMAN KUMAR VERMA
DR.MD. ASGHAR ALI SH.K.B. GUPTA DR.MD.ASGHAR ALI
DR.S. MANICKAVASGAM DR.S. MANICKAVASAGAM DR.S. MANICKAVASAGAM
DR. MANGAL DEO DR. MANGAL DEO DR. MANGAL DEO
PUNJABI PUNJABI PUNJABI
DR. RANJAN KUMAR SAHOO DR. RANJAN KUMAR SAHOO DR. RANJAN KUMAR SAHOO

LIBRARY COMMITTEE PRINTING COMMITTEE PURCHASE COMMITTEE


PROF. SUMAN KUMAR VERMA Convener Dr. (MRS.) SNEH CHAWLA Convener SH. P K SATAPATHY Convener
ENGLISH ENGLISH SH. K B GUPTA
PROF. SUDHIR KUMAR SHARMA DR. SEEMA JAIN DR. ASGHAR ALI
Dr. (MRS.) SNEH CHAWLA PROF. J. KHUNTIA DR. S. MANICKAVASAGAM
PROF. J. KHUNTIA SH PRABHAT KUMAR
MS. VIOLA BHASIN DR.(MRS.) KANTA
DR.(MRS.) KANTA PROF. SUMAN KUMAR VERMA
DR.MD. ASGHAR ALI DR.MD.ASGHAR ALI
DR.S. MANICKAVASAGAM DR.S. MANICKAVASAGAM
DR. MANGAL DEO DR. MANGAL DEO
PUNJABI PUNJABI
DR. RANJAN KUMAR SAHOO DR. RANJAN KUMAR SAHOO

DEVELOPMENT ANO PLANNING COMMITTEE


SH.K.B. GUPTA Convener DR.(MRS.) RAMA JAIN PUNJABI
ENGLISH PROF. SUMAN KUMAR VERMA EDUCATION
DR. SEEMA JAIN DR.MD.ASGHAR ALI
PROF. J. KHUNTIA DR.S. MANICKAVASAGAM
DR. RAJNI NANDA MATHEW DR. MANGAL DEO

TEACHER-INCHARGES FOR THE SESSION 2021-22

Dr. Neeta Gupta English Ms. Viola Bhasin History Dr. Md. Asghar Ali Urdu
Dr. Meenakshi Vyas Hindi Dr. S. Manickavasagam Tamil Dr Mangal Deo Political
Science
Prof. Janmejoy Khuntia Economics Dr. Kanta Sanskrit Sh. Ranjan Kumar Sahoo Education
Sh.. K B Gupta Commerce Prof. Suman Kumar Verma Maths Sh. Shwetank Shashi Pandey EVS

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Guidelines for Online Registration and Admission - 2021
Step 1: Click on the URL: http://sol.du.ac.in/admission and the page below displays

Step 2:

➢ If you are registered then click on the 'New User' button

➢ If you are already registered then click on the 'Registered User' button

Step 3: Please fill-in all the fields in the registration page and click on the 'Save' button. After successful registration,
you will get the login information to your registered email-id and mobile number.

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Step 4: Please enter your email id (registered) and password, click on 'Submit' button.

Step 5: Please enter the fields in the below screen and click on 'Save' button

➢ If you are from CBSE / ICSE / NIOS candidate, enter year of passing, exam roll number and then click on the
'Check' button
➢ If you are from Other Board then enter year of passing, exam roll number, maximum marks and marks
obtained.

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Step 6: Please enter the fields in the below screen and click on 'Save' button.

Step 7: Please select the fields from the dropdown list in the below screen and click on 'Save' button

Note: If the 'Paper Type' is FIX then you are not allowed to change the Subject.

The course contents and syllabi are under revision subject to the approval of Competent Authority.

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Step 8: Please upload the relevant documents in the below screen and click on 'Save' button.

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Enrolment-cum-Admission Form 2021-22

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Step 10: Please select your payment method.

Step 11:

Step 11.1: ICICI and IDBI Net Banking Screen

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Step 11.2: Payment Screen

After successful payment, the above screen displays; your SOL ROLL NUMBER and FEE RECEIPT NUMBER is generated. You
may download your Fee Receipt and ID Card.

If the payment transaction is failed, the following screen will appear.

You have to again try to pay the fee.

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Step 13: Please click on 'Print Fee Receipt' to view and download.

Step 14: Please click on 'Print ID Card' to view and download.

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How to Fill Admission/Registration Form

Selection of Course : Select course carefully – Tick mark ( ) on desired course only-For example: If you have chosen
B.A. Programme, put tick mark ( ) on that only.

Medium : Select either Hindi or English as medium of instruction, study material shall be provided. Course
medium as per the option selected.

Category: If you belong to SC/ST/OBC/PWBD or BPL category put tick mark ( ) in the concerned box.
OBCapplicants are requested to check the central OBC list before taking the admission. (www.
ncbc.nic.in)

Type of School : Type of School (XII Standard) : Govt. Public, Open or KV – Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

Standard upto Which : Studied Hindi upto 12th/10th/8th/None. Please tick mark ( ) in the concerned box.
Hindi Studied

Enrollment Qualification : First year students need not fill this column.

Educational Qualification : Exam Passed : Write High School, Madhyamik, Secondary (10th Class), whichever exam you have
passed – Write Roll Number, Year of Passing, Name of the Board like : CBSE, UP, HARYANA,
NIOS, ICSE, BIHAR etc – Maximum Marks – like : 500, 600 etc-, Marks Obtained – like : 350, 410
etc- You may follow the same process for filling the details of class XII in second box.

Name of Candidate : Fill according to 10th Certificate.

Gender : Male/Female/Other. Place tick mark ( ) in the concerned box.

Father’s Name : Fill according to the 10th class certificate.

Mother’s Name : Fill according to the 10th class certificate.

PIN (Compulsory) : Fill PIN code number of your residence – For example: Delhi-11007, Noida – 201301 etc.

City : Fill name of your city- For example: - Lucknow, Ghaziabad etc.

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Address of Residence : Fill your address correctly and clearly, so that you can
receive information sent through post bythe school.

State : Fill the name of the state you belong to. For example: - Punjab, Uttrakhand etc.

Country : Fill the name of the country you belong to.

Mobile No. (Mandatory) : Fill mobile number as it is mandatory. You will get all latest information through SMS.

Subject details applying for Part-I (Course wise see on given page numbers)

B.A. Programme – Page No 17


B.Com – Page No 26
B.Com Hons. – Page No 32
B.A. Hons. English – Page No 34
B.A. Hons. Pol. Sci. – Page No 37

19. This column does not belong to Indian candidates – This should be filled by the Foreign Candidates only.

20. Write Demand Draft Number, Demand Draft Date and Amount. (For Online applicants only)

21. Write the name of Bank and Branch Address. (For Online applicants only)

22. A. Blood Group


B. Your RH Factor
C. Hard/Soft Copy
Compulsory Entries Tick ( ) whichever applicable.

23. Nationality: Indian or Foreigner – Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

24. Student Category (attach proof SC/ST/OBC): General, SC, ST or OBC, Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

25. Martial Status: Married, Unmarried, Widow or Divorced. Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

26. A. Name of Bank A/C Holder


B. Bank Account Number
C. Bank IFSC Code

27. Physically Challenged Type: Visual Handicap, Physical Handicap, or Hearing Handicap. Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

28. Employment Status: Salaried, Self employed or Unemployed. Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

29. Whether Defence Employee: Yes or No. Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

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30. Gross Annual Family Income: Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

31. A. Do you need Financial Assistance


B. Select the Financial Assistance Category
C. Document Number
D. Document Issue Date
E. Aadhar Card Number

32. Want to Avail Book Bank Facility (Attach Income Proof): Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

33. A. Computer Knowledge


B. Use of Internet

34. Course Status XII standard: Put tick ( ) in the concerned box.

35. Email-Id: May provide your Email Id to get information.

Please Note:

1. Details are available on our website https:// sol.du.ac.in.


2. The students are advised to write their Name, Course applied for and Application Form Number on the back side of
Demand Draft. The candidates are further advised to keep a photocopy of the Form and Demand Draft with them for
ready reference.
3. Check all your details printed on Fee Receipt before leaving the counter. For example:- Name, Father's Name, Mother's
Name, Address, Mobile Numbers and Subjects all match the information filled by you according to the eligibility criteria.
In case you notice any errors get them corrected at the counter itself.

Students Advisory
1. Academic Counselling Sessions (ACS)
i) The Academic Counselling Sessions are organized on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays to enable both working and non-
working students to attend these classes in various parts of the NCT. These classes are organized on weekends and holidays.
Students can view the schedule on the SOL website. It has been observed, over the years that the students who regularly
attend the ACS usually, score better than their counterparts who fail to attend it.

ii) In case the student wishes to meet the teacher personally to discuss academic problems she/he may contact the concerned
teacher via e-mail. The e-mail addresses are listed in the Prospectus.

2. Study Material

The students should supplement the study material provided by the School with material available on the open sources,
linked through SOL website and use the library facilities extensively.

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4. Examination Form

All ex-students and promoted students of Annual Mode and CBCS (Semester System) are strictly advised to submit their
Demand Letter-cum-Examination Form timely within 30 days from the date of declaration of result or the last date mentioned
on the Demand letter-cum-Examination Form, Whichever is earlier, to avoid the late payment fine.

(Each and every student must always bear this in his/her mind that he/she is required to complete the course
within the Span Period (5 Years) in compliance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the University of
Delhi). There is no provision of taking examination after expiry of the Span Period.

5. Complaint Box

SOL welcomes your valuable suggestions in improving facilities provided to the students. Students are advised to drop their
complaints/suggestions in a box placed on the SOL premises (North and South). Students are advised to put requisition slips
for books they need from time to time in the suggestion box placed in the Library.

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NOTES

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Assistant Registrar Section Officers
Raja Ram (Estab. & PIO) 27008330 rajaram@sol-du.ac.in Ravinder Kumar 27008324 ravinderkumar@sol-du.ac.in
Dr. O.P. Sharma 27008310 opsharma67@sol-du.ac.in # Prem Chand 27008309 premchand@sol-du.ac.in
(ACS & OSD Office)
Sanjay Agrawal 24151622 sanjayagrawal@sol-du.ac.in Ashwani Kumar 27008335 ashwanikumar@sol-du.ac.in
(Printing)
% Meena Kumari 27008318 meenakumari@sol-du.ac.in
Junior Programmer & Prem Raj 27008315 premraj@sol-du.ac.in

Ms. Madhvi 27008376 * Vinod Joshi 27008321 vinodjoshi@sol-du.ac.in

Sanjay Gupta $ Harish Tiwari 27008336 harisht@sol-du.ac.in

Personal Assistant Bache Singh Satpola 27008419


! Sunil Kumar 27008304 Pradeep Bajpayee 27008320 pkbajpayee@sol-du.ac.in

Assistant Jitender Kumar 27008322


Bal Kishan Sharma Rajesh Kumar 27008333 Rajeshkumar2@sol-du.ac.in

Incharge Library Umesh Chandra 27008428

Sh. Chander Mohan Singh 27008338 Ms. Nisha 27008337 nisha@sol-du.ac.in

Production Superintendent Vijay Pal 27008319 vijaypal@sol-du.ac.in

Vijay Bhandari 27008364 Ms. Suman Gagneja 27008362 sumang@sol-du.ac.in

Suresh Chand Verma 24151605 sureshverma@sol-du.ac.in

@ Mukesh Chand Meena 27008455 mukeshm@sol-du.ac.in

Note: Please add 011 – state code if you are dialing from outside Delhi.

! Additional Charge of Senior Personal Assistant


# Additional Charge of Assistant Registrar (Admission & Examination – Unit I-IV)
% Additional Charge of Assistant Registrar (E & C, Record and Degree)
& Additional Charge of Assistant Registrar (Admission & Exam Unit – V-VIII)
* Additional Charge of Assistant Registrar (General)
$ Additional Charge of Assistant Registrar (Accounts)
@ Additional Charge of Assistant Registrar (South Study Centre)

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DISCLAIMER

This Prospectus is a compendium of inputs assembled and


collated from various Sections, Branches, Faculties,
Departments, other DU institutions and the related sources.
Due care has been taken to reproduce the authentic official
version of rules and regulations and other relevant information
in this Prospectus, to the extent possible.

It should in no case, be construed as a warranty, expressed


or implied, regarding completeness and accuracy of the
informationso provided, as a ready reference.
The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi disclaims
any liability towards any individual for any loss or damage
caused to him/her arising out of any action taken on the basis
of this information, which may be due to inadvertent
omissions, clerical errors or for any other reason whatsoever.

The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi reserves the


right to suitably modify, update or delete any part of the
Prospectus without any prior notice.

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Activate your email account by typing the link given below:

https://login.microsoftonline.com

USE SOL PULL SMS and IVR Services for any relevant information

Get all Answers to your queries at 922-305-1616

Pull SMS – The ability to request services from a wireless handset via wireless internet. The service requested
is sent back to the handset via SMS. You can enquire about eligibility requirement, admission schedule, fee
information, entrance result, venue for examination, date sheet, Result, Enrollment number etc. using this
feature. For example, to get the result, type the following SMS: -

SOL <> RES <> YEAR <> SOL ROLL NO. AND SEND TO 9223051616

Example: - SOL <> RES <> 2013 <> 1212

To Know about the result of Semester 1 2015

SOL_ROLL_NO ’15-1-21-000020’

For details please visit https://sol.du.ac.in/images/PullSMS.pdf

NOTE: - FOR PULL SMS don’t use dash in between the roll number, i.e. if SOL ROLL Number is

’12-1-16-000100’ then just type as ‘12116000100’

We provide latest updates to students through SMS. Please check that your mobile number is the same as shown in
your fee-receipt. If required, get it updated immediately.

School of Open Learning Please visit for Updates


(Campus of Open Learning)
University of Delhi
5, Cavalry Lane, Delhi-110007 (INDIA)
https://sol.du.ac.in

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