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Garvit Saraswat

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Mumbai University offers the course in both part time and full-time modes. It also offers the course as virtual classes completely for educational purposes.It is a two-year course. The cut off for General is about 45-47 percentile. For SC, ST OBC, it is about 40- 45 percentile

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Shivi

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The revised syllabus is available in PDF file format on their official website.

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Dattatraya Budhware

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Yes, if you score good Marks in Exams like MAT MHT CET whichever is concerned for you, you can get the admissions.

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Siwangi Sharma

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Total 2 years fees is INR 2226. The course of Mcom consists of 3 compulsory paper and 5 papers in each optional group

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The admission schedule of IDOL of Mumbai University for M.Sc. (Part-1&2) Information Technology was from 25th June,2022 To 30th July,2022. So the admission for asked course are not opened.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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You score is too low for admission in government college.

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Tanmay Chavan

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According to me obviously yes because degree is a degree, may it be a correspondence or a regular. It depends on the schools what percentage or grade is required for the exams and for sure it is all upto to you how much you score in your entrance exams. So I think yes you should go for your target and best of luck for your future.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Most of the colleges under Mumbai University admit students for a B.Tech/B.E. Degree either on the basis of the MH-CET exam or on a merit basis. In addition, almost all colleges under Mumbai University require you to have a score of 45% aggregate in Physics Chemistry and math (PCM). Therefore, your score of 37% is too low to get admission to a college under Mumbai University. Although you may have some chances at a few colleges like St. John Institute of Management and Research in Palghar. This college allows students to apply with a lower score for its vacant seats.

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Jyoti Singh

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Well, all students enrolled in UG and PG programmes at any university, particularly Mumbai University, must maintain a 75% attendance rate. In actuality, students who have 100% attendance now receive 5 marks. Any student who does not maintain the required level of attendance will not be permitted to take the final or additional exams. They must enrol or be admitted as new candidates, maintain a 75% attendance rate, and then show up for the final exams. You are only enrolled for the first year, as you stated, therefore don't take this chance and keep taking classes until you have at least 75% attendance. Alternatively, you can apply for
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