
Students who appeared for their even-semester DU SOL examinations in May–June 2026 are checking the result portal more often than usual right now—and for good reason. The University of Delhi has started publishing SOL results in phases, with Semester 6 among the latest officially notified results. Semester 2 and Semester 4 results may appear separately according to programme and result batch.
This guide explains the latest DU SOL Result 2026 status, how to check the Semester 6 result, where to download the marksheet, what “No Record Found” means, and what Semester 2 and 4 students should do while waiting.
📌 DU SOL Result 2026: Quick Facts
📊 What to Expect in the Semester 6 Result and Marksheet
Your Semester 6 result matters especially if you are a final-year student, because it is required for degree processing, postgraduate admission and many job applications. The University of Delhi published separate SOL Semester 6 notifications for the NEP and CBCS schemes on 18 August 2026. However, publication can still be programme-wise, so one student may see a result before a friend enrolled in another course.
Open the Official Result Portal
Visit the official DU SOL result portal. Avoid result links received through unknown WhatsApp messages.
Select the Correct Examination Session
Choose the May–June 2026 session and the exact programme or scheme shown on your examination record.
Enter the Required Details
Enter your examination roll number, date of birth and any other details requested by the selected portal. Match every detail with your admit card.
Check the Subject-Wise Result
Review theory, Internal Assessment, practical or tutorial marks and the status shown against every paper.
Download and Save the Marksheet
Save the statement of marks as a PDF and keep both a digital copy and a printout for future use.
📈 Semester 2 and Semester 4 Result Status
If you are checking Semester 2 or Semester 4, do not panic simply because a Semester 6 result is visible first. DU SOL results are not necessarily released for every course and semester on the same date. The result for your exact programme may still be under processing even when another programme’s result is already available.
The checking process remains the same: select the correct examination session and enter the details exactly as printed on your admit card. If your result is not available, check the official DU result notification page instead of relying on an unofficial expected date.
🪪 SOL Roll Number vs Exam Roll Number
One detail that confuses many students is the difference between the SOL roll number and examination roll number. Your SOL roll number is connected with your admission record, while your exam roll number is printed on the admit card for the relevant examination session.
Different official result interfaces may request different details. Always read the field label carefully and enter the number requested there. Using an admission roll number in an examination-roll-number field is a common reason for an error even when the result has already been declared.
If you no longer have the document containing your examination details, OpenStudyInfo’s DU SOL BA result and marksheet guide explains the common result fields and statuses in more detail.
🔍 Why “No Record Found” Appears
“No Record Found” does not automatically mean that you have failed or that something is wrong with your marks. It commonly appears for one of the following reasons:
- Your programme’s result is still pending: The notification or result for another programme may already be live while yours is still under processing.
- A detail was entered incorrectly: Recheck the roll number, examination session, date of birth and selected programme.
- The wrong scheme was selected: NEP and CBCS students should use the option applicable to their own admission batch and course.
- The portal is temporarily overloaded: Heavy traffic immediately after a result release can cause slow loading or temporary errors.
- The student record has not synced yet: A declared batch can sometimes take time to appear against every individual record.
Wait for some time, check every entered detail and try again through the official link. If the result remains unavailable well after your exact programme has been notified, contact the SOL examination office with your admit card and student details.
🧾 What Your DU SOL Result Shows
Once your result loads, it generally displays a paper-wise record that may include:
- Theory or end-semester examination marks
- Internal Assessment, tutorial or continuous-assessment marks
- Practical marks, wherever applicable
- Total marks or grade for each paper
- Credit and result status
- Pass, ER, RA or other applicable remarks
Do not judge the result only by the combined total. Passing criteria can differ according to programme, scheme and admission batch. Current DU SOL prospectuses for several programmes use 40% criteria, while older schemes may follow different rules. Check the prospectus and examination rules applicable to your own programme before concluding whether a component has been cleared.
Internal Assessment can directly affect the final status. Read the complete DU SOL Internal Assessment 2026 guide if your IA marks are missing, unexpectedly low or different from the score you saved after submission.
❌ What Do ER, RA and AB Mean?
| Status | Meaning | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| ER | Essential Repeat | Check the failed component and prepare to reappear according to the next eligible examination cycle. |
| RA | Result Awaited | The paper or component is still under processing; monitor the official portal. |
| AB | Absent | If you attended the paper, report the discrepancy promptly with your admit card and available attendance proof. |
| Pass | Paper Cleared | Save the marksheet and check whether all programme requirements have been completed. |
🔁 What If You Are Not Happy With Your Marks?
If you genuinely believe that your answer script has not been evaluated correctly, the University of Delhi provides revaluation and rechecking processes subject to the applicable notification and deadline.
Download the Result First
Save the marksheet and identify the exact paper for which you want to request revaluation or rechecking.
Read the Current Notification
Check the official DU Examination Wing revaluation page for the deadline, eligibility, fee and submission method.
Select the Correct Paper
Enter the programme, semester and paper details exactly as displayed on your marksheet.
Pay and Save the Receipt
Use the official payment route and keep the application acknowledgement and fee receipt.
🎓 If This Is Your Final Semester
If Semester 6—or Semester 8 for an applicable programme—is your final semester, complete these steps after the full result is available:
- Download the statement of marks and save it in more than one location.
- Check every paper and confirm that no ER, RA, AB or missing component remains.
- Keep a printed copy for postgraduate admission or job applications.
- Check the separate process for a provisional certificate and final degree.
- Contact the university promptly if your name, roll number or marks are incorrect.
OpenStudyInfo has a separate step-by-step guide covering the DU SOL provisional certificate and original degree process. Students using the qualification for recruitment can also read whether a DU SOL degree is valid for government jobs.
💡 What to Do While You Are Waiting
- Check the official result portal once or twice a day.
- Keep your admit card ready so that the correct examination details are available.
- Save the link to the official result-notification page.
- Do not enter personal details on third-party result websites.
- Keep your Internal Assessment submission proof or score screenshot ready.
- Note the SOL examination helpline or office details in case a declared result remains missing.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is the DU SOL Semester 6 result out for 2026?
The DU Examination Wing published separate SOL May–June 2026 Semester 6 result notifications for NEP and CBCS on 18 August 2026. Availability can still be programme-wise, so check your exact course on the official portal.
When will the DU SOL Semester 2 and Semester 4 results be declared?
DU SOL results are released in phases rather than for every programme on one date. Monitor the official result notifications and marksheet portal for your exact semester and programme instead of relying on an unofficial fixed date.
Why does my DU SOL result show “No Record Found”?
Your programme’s result may still be pending, a field may have been entered incorrectly, the wrong examination session or scheme may have been selected, or the portal may be experiencing heavy traffic. Recheck the details and try again later.
How do I download my DU SOL marksheet?
Open the official SOL result portal, select the correct examination session, enter the details requested on the page, display the result and save the statement of marks as a PDF.
What does ER mean on the DU SOL result?
ER means Essential Repeat. It indicates that the applicable passing requirement was not cleared in that paper or component and the student may need to reappear according to the next eligible examination cycle.
Can I apply for revaluation if I am not satisfied with my marks?
Yes, subject to the University of Delhi’s current revaluation notification, eligibility, fee and deadline. Marks may increase, decrease or remain unchanged after revaluation.
Conclusion
The latest official development is the publication of DU SOL Semester 6 result notifications for the May–June 2026 NEP and CBCS examinations on 18 August 2026. Semester 2 and Semester 4 students should continue checking the official portal because results are uploaded in phases and can differ by programme.
Enter the details exactly as printed on your admit card, do not panic over a temporary “No Record Found” message, and save the marksheet immediately after it appears. If the result contains an ER, RA, AB, missing marks or an incorrect student detail, follow the official correction, reappearance or revaluation process without missing the applicable deadline.
