SOL DU Exam Time Table 2025 (May–June) – Download Your Date Sheet Here

The Uni­ver­si­ty of Delhi’s School of Open Learn­ing (DU SOL) has released the ten­ta­tive date sheet for the May–June 2025 exam­i­na­tions. This sched­ule applies to stu­dents across var­i­ous under­grad­u­ate (UG) and post­grad­u­ate (PG) pro­grams, includ­ing B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., Hon­ours cours­es, and PG degrees. Whether you’re enrolled under the Choice Based Cred­it Sys­tem (CBCS) or the Nation­al Edu­ca­tion Pol­i­cy (NEP-UGCF 2022), it’s time to check your exam dates and start preparing.

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SOL DU Exam Time Table 2025 May-June — date sheet banner featuring books, alarm clock, open notebook, and Delhi University campus building in background.

Exam Dates

  • UG Exams will be held from 17th May to 27th June 2025, in two shifts: 
    • Morn­ing Ses­sion: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
    • Evening Ses­sion: 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
  • PG Exams will also be con­duct­ed between 17th May and 27th June 2025. The detailed PG sched­ule, which includes sub­jects such as M.A. Eng­lish, M.Com., and M.Sc., can be accessed on the DU exam portal.

Click on Course to Down­load Date Sheet

NEP vs CBCS – Which One Are You?

  • CBCS (Choice Based Cred­it Sys­tem): For stu­dents admit­ted before 2022
  • NEP (Nation­al Edu­ca­tion Pol­i­cy – UGCF 2022): For stu­dents admit­ted from 2022 onwards

Both sys­tems are cov­ered in the date sheet, so be sure to refer to the cor­rect sec­tion based on your admis­sion year.

What’s Included?

  • UG Cours­es: B.A. Pro­gramme, B.Com, B.Sc., and Hon­ours programs
  • PG Cours­es: M.A. Eng­lish, M.Com., M.Sc., and oth­er post­grad­u­ate programs
  • Skill Enhance­ment Course (SEC) exams, like Busi­ness Com­mu­ni­ca­tion and Finance for Every­one, are sched­uled for 8th June 2025

Admit Cards

Admit cards for both UG and PG exams will be avail­able soon on the DU exam por­tal. Make sure to down­load it well before the exam date. Reg­u­lar­ly check the por­tal for any updates.

Key High­lights:

  1. Clear Sched­ule: The date sheet pro­vides clar­i­ty on the dates, tim­ings, and sub­jects for each exam­i­na­tion, allow­ing stu­dents to plan their study sched­ule effectively.
  2. Adher­ence to Aca­d­e­m­ic Cal­en­dar: SOL DU main­tains its com­mit­ment to aca­d­e­m­ic excel­lence by adher­ing to the pre­de­ter­mined aca­d­e­m­ic cal­en­dar, ensur­ing time­ly con­duct of examinations.
  3. Flex­i­ble Exam­i­na­tion Slots: With mul­ti­ple exam­i­na­tion slots avail­able through­out the day, stu­dents have the flex­i­bil­i­ty to choose a time that aligns with their pref­er­ences and study habits.

Prepa­ra­tion Strate­gies: As you gear up for the upcom­ing exam­i­na­tions, here are some valu­able tips to opti­mize your preparation:

  1. Time Man­age­ment: Allo­cate ded­i­cat­ed time slots for each sub­ject based on the exam­i­na­tion sched­ule. Pri­or­i­tize sub­jects based on your pro­fi­cien­cy and the com­plex­i­ty of the syllabus.
  2. Revi­sion Plan: Uti­lize the days lead­ing up to the exams for thor­ough revi­sion. Focus on key con­cepts, for­mu­lae, and impor­tant top­ics to rein­force your understanding.
  3. Prac­tice Papers: Famil­iar­ize your­self with the exam pat­tern by solv­ing pre­vi­ous years’ ques­tion papers and mock tests. This prac­tice will help you gauge your prepa­ra­tion lev­el and iden­ti­fy areas for improvement.
  4. Healthy Lifestyle: Main­tain a bal­anced lifestyle with ade­quate sleep, nutri­tious diet, and reg­u­lar exer­cise to enhance con­cen­tra­tion and pro­duc­tiv­i­ty dur­ing the exam period.

Stay Informed: Keep a close watch on SOL DU’s offi­cial web­site and com­mu­ni­ca­tion chan­nels for any updates or revi­sions to the date sheet. Addi­tion­al­ly, reach out to your aca­d­e­m­ic advi­sors or pro­fes­sors for clar­i­fi­ca­tions or assis­tance regard­ing the exam­i­na­tion sched­ule or course content.

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