Last Updated Nov - 14 - 2023, 07:01 PM | Source : The Indian Express | Visitors : 58
Delhi University's Campus of Open Learning (COL) is now accepting applications for a range of certificate programs for the academic year 2023.
The Campus of Open Learning (COL) at the University of Delhi is accepting applications for certificate programs. The certificate courses at DU COL aim to improve individual skills and working knowledge in a variety of industries and sectors. The length of the course is three to ten months. There is no entrance exam required to enroll in these certificate programs. On col.du.ac.in, candidates can register.
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A student with a Class 12 diploma may apply for the course. Applications for the DU COL certificate courses are also accepted from candidates who have already taken any qualifying exam and are awaiting their results. Applications for admission to DU COL programs are accepted all year long.
According to a statement on the DU COL website, students who are currently enrolled in courses at Delhi University or other colleges and universities toward a graduation degree are also eligible to apply.
The University of Delhi encourages students from its regular colleges or departments, the School of Open Learning (SOL), and the Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) to apply for these courses, it said.
DU COL Admission 2023: Courses offered
Classes for the above courses will be conducted both in online and offline modes. Some courses will also follow a blended mode of learning – mix of online and offline.
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