Mumbai University's second merit list HIGHLIGHTS: In 2019, around 2.8 lakh candidates have applied for admission to various degree colleges. The number is expected to be similar this year, however, the admission process has moved online due to the pandemic. In case, students face any problem, they can contact the university helpline at 8411860004. Admissions to other universities including DU are still on. DU's online application process for merit-based admissions will close on August 31.
BCom - 94.4%
BAF - 94.6%
BFM - 93.2%
BBI- 89.38%
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BMS
Arts - 89.5%
Science - 88.6%
Commerce - 95.8%
BMM
Arts - 92%
Science - 85%
Commerce - 89.8%
SKM Jashbhai Manganbhai Patel College of Commerce released its second merit list. The marks obtained by students in the 'outsider' category range from 501 to 279. The last date to pay the fee and reserve seat is August 14
1. HSC Marksheet
2. HSC Leaving Certificate
3. SSC Marksheet
4. Aadhar Card
5. Digital University Form in the name of our college
6. University Declaration Form (Available on college website)
Students will have to get their documents verified. The document verification winow will close on August 17, 3 pm. The third meirt list will be released on August 17, evening. Those who have not got admission yet will be able to do so in the third list. This is likely to be the last merit list for MU.
Students will have to get their documents verified. The document verification winow will close on August 17, 3 pm. The third meirt list will be released on August 17, evening. Those who have not got admission yet will be able to do so in the third list. This is likely to be the last merit list for MU.
In the second merit list released by Xavier's College, students who have passed class 12 in commerce from Maharashtra state board having marks from 76.77 per cent to 53.69 per cent have been shortlisted for admission to BCom. For students from other boards, the marks of selected students range from 94.8 per cent to 91.4 per cent.
For admission to Jai Hind College under the first cut-off list for BSc IT course, students shortlisted included those having 98% to 88% marks in science, 83% for arts, and 99 to 80% for commerce. The cut-off varied for special category students.
In the first merit list for Mumbai University, for admission to BMS course at Xavier's college - students belonging to other boards needed to gave 92.87% marks and for Maharashtra Board, the cut-off was 85.03%. For BSc IT, the cut-off score calculation is based on marks obtained in mathematics. The cut-off went as high as 94%
Those who had applied for admission in the first list and now wish to change their course or college have the liberty to do so. To apply for a new course, students will first have to cancel admission in old course/college by emailing their department and then apply for admission under the second cut-off list. The same needs to be done before the deadline
Class 10, 12 mark sheets
Transfer certificate
Government id proof
Reservation certificate, if applicable
While the admissions for fresh first-year students is on, the decision on final year exams is not out yet. Despite the state government order stated that it will not hold exams, the UGC in SC has said that state governments do not have the right and UGC is the final authority. The final decision on exams is yet to be declared by the SC.
In the first cut-off released earlier, there was a rise in cutoff for BCom is 4.5 percentage points higher than last year. Overall, the trend this time is towards newer courses like BSc (computer science), BSc (biotechnology), besides BCom, the university officials informed.
Due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown, there has been a delay in conducting entrance exams — Common Entrance Test, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, Joint Entrance Examination — for professional courses in law, engineering, pharmacy and medicine. This has resulted in a sizable number of students to apply for science courses, mostly as a back-up....read more
The first merit list, as expected, saw a spike in the cut-off for science courses and a marginal rise in others across popular city colleges. This year, experts claim that cut-offs across colleges will rise as the students who had earlier considered abroad as an option are also looking for Indian universities. Further, the board exams results have lead to a higher number of students scoring 90+%
The Mumbai University (MU) has already released the first merit list for admissions and the second list will be released today, The list is expected to be out at 7 pm. Those who get marks equal to or more than that in the cut-off will be eligible for admissions, as per rules. The list will be released at mu.ac.in and respective college websites.