What are the differences between NCWEB and SOL offered by DU Do they have different exams or the same?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On - Jul 24, 2023
lives in New Delhi

In order to determine the differences between NCWEB and SOL, let’s discuss the institutes on a one-to-one basis.

SOL (School of Open Learning)

  • SOL or the School for Open Learning is a University of Delhi-affiliated college.
  • Here you can freely gain knowledge through proper classes and lecturers. 
  • Courses are offered in diverse fields ranging from humanities and business to social science.
  • The primary purpose of this institute is to impart education to people who wish to pursue further education while they work and those preparing for competitive exams.

NCWEB

  • This institute is specially run for women candidates who want to pursue professional courses along with regular jobs.
  • The classes are conducted only on Sundays enabling them to do career enhancement courses during weekdays.
  • However, Non-Collegiate students are forbidden from pursuing full-time degree courses. 

Hope I made it clear!

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Aditi Pattanaik Posted On - Sep 28, 2021
Completed BA from University of Delhi in 2020

NCWEB stands for ‘Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board’ where only women can take admission to the University of Delhi. The classes are held only on Sundays. You need to be from Delhi or have to complete your higher secondary from a school that is in Delhi.

SOL, on the other hand, stands for ‘School of Open Learning’ whose syllabus is offered by the NCWEB. Both women and men can take admission here. 

The exams are conducted on different dates. The syllabus of SOL and NCWEB are the same. 

NCWEB will give you singing and dancing opportunities and also in other areas. It offers two undergraduate courses like B.A Program and B.Com.

For SOL, the students are offered courses like B.Com, B.Com (Hons.), B.A. (Hons.), M.A., and other courses in the streams of Arts and Commerce.

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