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Delhi School of Open Learning – 2009 – B.Com Final Year Results

Written By: rahul on October 22, 2009 No Comment

Results of B.Com Final Year 2009 – Delhi School of Open Learning

Institute Name:
Delhi School of Open Learning

About Delhi School of Open Learning  :
he School of Open Learning [a part of the Campus of Open Learning] formerly  known as The School of Correspondence Courses and Continuing Education, 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 more than two lakhs students in the Academic Session 2006-2007. On many occasions our students have been toppers in various 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.

There is no differentiation in the course curriculum followed by the School of Open Learning and other constituent colleges and Departments of the University of Delhi. 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 Centre in the Eastern and the Western part of the National Capital Region of Delhi.

Details:
Delhi School of Open Learning publishes Examination Results of B.Com Final Year 2009

Important Dates:
Result declared on 20, Oct 2009

For More Information Visit: http://sol.du.ac.in/Examination/Exam_Result.aspx

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