DU SOL 4th Year Registration 2025 (Batch 2022–2026): Continue or Exit After 3rd Year – Complete Information

The School of Open Learn­ing (SOL), Uni­ver­si­ty of Del­hi, has released the 4th Year Stu­dent Reg­is­tra­tion Por­tal for the Batch 2022–2026.
Under this new sys­tem, stu­dents must choose whether they want to con­tin­ue into the fourth year (Honours/Research) or exit the pro­gramme after com­plet­ing the third year.

This process has been intro­duced as part of the Nation­al Edu­ca­tion Pol­i­cy (NEP) 2020 and the Under­grad­u­ate Cur­ricu­lum Frame­work (UGCF) 2022.

About DU SOL 4th Year Registration Portal

The 4th Year Reg­is­tra­tion Por­tal has been cre­at­ed for stu­dents enrolled in:

  • B.A. Pro­gramme
  • B.Com Pro­gramme
  • Hon­ours Courses

Accord­ing to NEP 2020, under­grad­u­ate cours­es can now be struc­tured as:

  • Three-year Bachelor’s Degree, or
  • Four-year Honours/Research Degree

Hence, all stu­dents in the 2022–2026 batch must sub­mit their for­mal con­sent online to either con­tin­ue or exit the course after the third year.

Option 1: Continue into the Fourth Year

Stu­dents who wish to con­tin­ue into the fourth year will be eli­gi­ble for an Hon­ours Degree after suc­cess­ful completion.

For B.A. (Programme) and B.Com (Programme) Students:

  • You will be award­ed an Hon­ours Degree after the com­ple­tion of the fourth year.
  • The fourth-year pro­gramme includes a spe­cial­i­sa­tion or advanced project work for aca­d­e­m­ic enhancement.

For Honours Course Students:

  • You can pro­ceed into the fourth year and earn an Hon­ours with Research degree.
  • Stu­dents can spe­cialise in one of the fol­low­ing areas: 
    • Aca­d­e­m­ic Project
    • Dis­ser­ta­tion (Research)
    • Entre­pre­neur­ship
  • The spe­cial­i­sa­tion will be inte­grat­ed with your cho­sen Major and/or Minor sub­jects.

Con­tin­u­ing into the fourth year also ben­e­fits stu­dents who plan to pur­sue post­grad­u­ate stud­ies, research oppor­tu­ni­ties, or government/competitive exams that recog­nise a four-year degree qualification.

Option 2: Exit After the Third Year

Stu­dents who do not wish to con­tin­ue into the fourth year may exit the pro­gramme after com­plet­ing the third year.
In this case, they will be award­ed a Bachelor’s Degree as per the UGCF 2022 guidelines.

This option is suit­able for stu­dents who wish to start their career ear­ly, apply for pro­fes­sion­al cer­ti­fi­ca­tions, or pur­sue post­grad­u­ate stud­ies that accept three-year degrees.

Mandatory Consent Requirement

It is manda­to­ry for every stu­dent to sub­mit their con­sent online through the reg­is­tra­tion por­tal.
With­out sub­mit­ting the con­sent form, stu­dents may face issues in aca­d­e­m­ic con­tin­u­a­tion or degree issuance.

You must sub­mit your con­sent if you:

  • Wish to con­tin­ue into the Fourth Year (Hon­ours with Research/Honours), or
  • Wish to exit the pro­gramme after the Third Year

How to Submit DU SOL 4th Year Consent Form

Fol­low the steps below to sub­mit your con­sent on the offi­cial portal:

  1. Vis­it the offi­cial DU SOL 4th Year Reg­is­tra­tion Por­tal:
    https://consent.oldclc.ac.in/student/login
  2. Enter your Email ID / Mobile Num­ber / SOL Roll Num­ber.
  3. Enter your Pass­word (Bar­code).
  4. Solve the sim­ple math ques­tion dis­played on the login screen.
  5. Click on the Login button.
  6. Choose your pref­er­ence — Con­tin­ue to Fourth Year or Exit After Third Year.
  7. Sub­mit your con­sent form.

Important Details

  • Por­tal Name: DU SOL 4th Year Stu­dent Reg­is­tra­tion Portal
  • Applic­a­ble Batch: 2022–2026
  • Uni­ver­si­ty: Uni­ver­si­ty of Del­hi (School of Open Learning)
  • Require­ment: Manda­to­ry con­sent sub­mis­sion to con­tin­ue or exit

Direct Link to Registration Portal

Click here to vis­it the DU SOL 4th Year Stu­dent Reg­is­tra­tion Portal

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