DU SOL Result 2026

Check your DU SOL semester and annual examination results.

DU SOL Result Status 2026

About DU SOL Result Status

Delhi University's School of Open Learning declares results every session, once the semester exams and evaluation process are complete. Checking your Result Status matters because it's the only confirmation of whether you've cleared your papers or need to reappear for any of them. Results go live on the official portals as soon as they're officially declared for your course and semester, and once they're up, you can view your subject-wise marks and grades directly online.

How Can I Check My DU SOL Result Status?

The process itself is short and doesn't need any office visit. Here's how it works:

  1. Go to the official result portal — either exam.du.ac.in or the SOL marksheet page at admission.sol.du.ac.in.

  2. Look for the "Result" or "Marksheet" link and select your exam session.

  3. Enter the required details — your roll number, date of birth, course, and semester.

  4. Submit the form. If your result has been declared, it will open on screen.

DU SOL Result Status – Important Highlights

Details

Information

University Name

School of Open Learning, University of Delhi (DU SOL)

Exams Covered

UG and PG Semester Exams

Result Status Updated

As soon as results are officially declared for each course

Result Release Time

Typically 2–3 months after the exam cycle ends, released in phases by course

Mode of Checking

Online via exam.du.ac.in or admission.sol.du.ac.in

Details Needed to Check

Roll Number, Date of Birth, Course, and Semester

What the Result Shows

Subject-wise marks, internal assessment marks, total marks, grades, and pass/ER status

Revaluation Option

Available for a limited window after results are declared, on payment of a per-paper fee

When Will the DU SOL Result Status Show?

Results don't come out all at once — DU SOL releases them course-wise and semester-wise, so different students see their results on different dates even within the same batch. After your exams finish, the university needs time to evaluate answer sheets, tally internal assessment marks, and prepare grade sheets before anything goes live. Based on how this has played out in recent sessions, that gap is usually around two to three months, not just a couple of weeks, so it's worth pacing your expectations accordingly.

During this period your status may simply show as pending or under evaluation. Once your specific course's results are processed, the portal updates automatically — there's no separate notification sent to you, so checking the website yourself is the only way to know.

DU SOL Result Status Not Showing?

If your result isn't appearing yet, it's usually one of these:

  • Results for your specific course or semester haven't been declared yet (remember, release happens in batches, not all together)

  • The portal is slow or overloaded, which happens often right after a results batch goes live

  • You've entered an incorrect roll number, date of birth, or session detail

Things you can try:

  • Recheck every field you entered — a single wrong digit in your roll number or date of birth is enough to return "no record found"

  • Wait a few days and try again, especially if the site seems overloaded rather than actually broken

  • Reach out to the SOL examination branch directly if the issue persists beyond that

Details Needed to Check DU SOL Result Status

To check your result, keep the following ready:

  • Roll Number / Enrollment Number

  • Date of Birth (usually needed in DD/MM/YYYY format)

  • Semester or Exam Session

  • Course Name

Getting any one of these wrong is the most common reason students can't see their result even when it's already been declared.

How to Apply for Revaluation When Result Status Shows ER or Failure

If your result shows ER (Essential Repeat) or a mark you believe is genuinely wrong, you can apply for revaluation rather than accepting it outright. Here's the process:

  1. Watch for the revaluation notification on the official portal — this window typically opens 10 to 15 days after results are declared and stays open for a few weeks.

  2. Select the subject(s) you want rechecked and pay the prescribed per-paper revaluation fee through the official fee portal.

  3. Submit your application along with the payment receipt to the SOL examination branch before the deadline.

  4. Wait for the revaluation to complete — this can take several weeks. Marks may go up, stay the same, or occasionally go down, so it's not a guaranteed increase.

If you're only a few marks short of passing, getting a photocopy of your answer sheet first is a cheaper option than full revaluation and shows you exactly how your paper was marked before you decide whether to proceed. For errors in your name or roll number rather than marks, that's handled separately — usually through an in-person visit or a direct email to the exam branch, not the revaluation form.

Conclusion

Checking your DU SOL Result Status promptly matters more than it might seem — it tells you where you stand, gives you time to plan for any ER papers, and keeps the revaluation window open if you think something was marked incorrectly. Since results are released in phases and only appear once you actively check, make it a habit to look up your status on the official portal rather than waiting for someone to tell you. Keep your roll number, date of birth, and course details handy, and always rely on exam.du.ac.in or sol.du.ac.in directly rather than third-party sites for anything result-related.