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Sagar MauryaCurrent Student
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It totally depends on the rank and the category you belong to SC, ST, OBC. If you are in general you should be under 2500-3000 to qualify. The 10+2 must be completed in the science stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a
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It totally depends on the rank and the category you belong to SC, ST, OBC. If you are in general you should be under 2500-3000 to qualify. The 10+2 must be completed in the science stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a recognized board. In addition to the basic eligibility marks, the students are required to attend the National Level entrance exams such as IMU CET and other University level examinations to secure a seat for this course.
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Mani KhannaCurrent Student
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The University of Mumbai (MU) releases multiple merit lists every year followed by a counselling and document verification process to offer admission to students in MU-affiliated colleges. Mumbai University merit list are released for ad
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The University of Mumbai (MU) releases multiple merit lists every year followed by a counselling and document verification process to offer admission to students in MU-affiliated colleges. Mumbai University merit list are released for admission to more than 750 affiliated colleges in programmes such as FYBA, FYBSWA, FYBCom, FYBSc, FYBMS, FYBVoc, FYB Library Science and FYBPA. These merit lists University carries the names of students who are shortlisted on the basis of marks they have obtained in their last qualifying examinations. Additionally, students must note that Mumbai University releases separate merit lists for UG and PG courses. Check out more information on MU admission and cutoff here.
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Abantika MukherjeeCurrent Student
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Yes, you can transfer from a college under Mumbai University to an autonomous college after your first year of BMS. However, the transfer process may vary depending on the policies of the autonomous college and Mumbai University. You will need
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Yes, you can transfer from a college under Mumbai University to an autonomous college after your first year of BMS. However, the transfer process may vary depending on the policies of the autonomous college and Mumbai University. You will need to check the admission guidelines and eligibility criteria of the autonomous college you wish to transfer to. You may also need to submit your academic transcripts, test scores, and other relevant documents as part of the application process. It's advisable to contact the admission office of the autonomous college for more information on the transfer process and the eligibility criteria for the programme you are interested in. Additionally, you may need to fulfill certain conditions such as minimum attendance requirements, minimum grades, and other criteria to be eligible for the transfer.
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Mayank VashishtCurrent Student
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Students at IDOL Mumbai University are required to secure a minimum of 40 marks (out of 100) to pass a course. To clear a particular semester at IDOL Mumbai University, students are required to secure a minimum of Grade D.
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Mani KhannaCurrent Student
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Candidates seeking admission to PhD are either required to appear for PhD Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the university for admission. Also, those with a valid score in NET/ SET/ GATE/ JRF examination of the apex bodies in such as
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Candidates seeking admission to PhD are either required to appear for PhD Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the university for admission. Also, those with a valid score in NET/ SET/ GATE/ JRF examination of the apex bodies in such as CSIR NET/ UGC NET/ ICAR for admission are exempted from the PET conducted by MU and are offered admission on the basis of these afore-mentioned exams. As part of the eligibility criteria, students must have completed their masters' degree with at least 55% aggregate. The selection procedure for the PhD admission at MU is as follows:Step 1: The candidate's application form is screened and shortlisted based on students' academic record and research aptitude.Step 2: The shortlisted candidates are then called for an interview and the final selection is based on their performance in the interview and the PET/ other relevant accepting entrance exam.
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Mani KhannaCurrent Student
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The University of Mumbai offers a number of scholarships to students on the basis of merit. A few scholarships awarded by the University are as follows:The Lotus Foundation ScholarshipSyndicate Bank Golden Jubilee ScholarshipDr Alzira Roger Bo
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The University of Mumbai offers a number of scholarships to students on the basis of merit. A few scholarships awarded by the University are as follows:The Lotus Foundation ScholarshipSyndicate Bank Golden Jubilee ScholarshipDr Alzira Roger Borges Scholarship (to the wards of permanent employees at MU)The Late Rao Saheb Vishwanath Narayan Mandlik PrizeThe Late Shri V S Gore Memorial ScholarshipThe Sant Kumar Bajoria Scholarship
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Shahid BakshCurrent Student
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No worries, if you have already filled the Mumbai University form but missed filling the individual college form, there are still steps you can take to resolve the situation. 1. Check College Websites: Firstly, visit the official websites
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No worries, if you have already filled the Mumbai University form but missed filling the individual college form, there are still steps you can take to resolve the situation. 1. Check College Websites: Firstly, visit the official websites of the colleges you are interested in. Look for information regarding their admission process and whether they require a separate application form. 2. Contact College Admission Office: If any of the colleges you wish to apply to require a separate form and you haven't filled it, don't panic. Get in touch with the admission office of each respective college as soon as possible. They are the best source of information and guidance in this situation. Politely explain your oversight and ask for their advice on what steps to take next. 3. Inquire About Late Submissions: Some colleges might accept late submissions or provide an alternative solution for cases like this. Ask if they can allow you to submit the required form even though the deadline has passed. 4. Admission Helpline of Mumbai University: Additionally, you can also contact the Mumbai University's admission helpline to explain your situation. They might offer some guidance on how to proceed. 5. Prepare Necessary Documents: While you are working on the individual college forms, ensure that you have all the required documents, such as academic transcripts, certificates, and any other specific documents requested by the colleges. 6. Keep Calm and Act Promptly: It's essential to stay calm and act promptly in resolving this matter. Admission offices are usually understanding, and they encounter such situations every year. Being proactive in reaching out to them shows your genuine interest and commitment to the admission process. 7. Explore Alternatives: In the worst-case scenario, if some colleges do not accept late submissions, consider alternative options, such as looking for other colleges or courses that still have available seats and match your interests. Remember, every college has its own admission policies, and they understand that mistakes can happen. So, take the necessary steps promptly, and hopefully, you'll find a solution that allows you to apply to your preferred colleges. Good luck with your admission journey!
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Mani KhannaCurrent Student
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Yes, the University of Mumbai offers a number of programmes in the field of Management at the PG level, such as MBA, Master of Management Studies (MMS), Master of Marketing Management (MMM), Master of Financial Management (MFM), Master of Huma
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Yes, the University of Mumbai offers a number of programmes in the field of Management at the PG level, such as MBA, Master of Management Studies (MMS), Master of Marketing Management (MMM), Master of Financial Management (MFM), Master of Human Resources Development Management (MHRDM), Master of Information Management (MIM) and Master of Financial Services Management (MFSM). Out of these, MBA and MMS are full-time courses whereas all the remaining are offered via part-time modes. The course is offered across numerous specialisations, such as Marketing Management, Financial Management and Hotel Management, among other specialisations. Read on to know more about MU MBA admission and other details here. Since there are numerous MBA colleges under Mumbai University, the total tuition fee for MBA at varies from one college to another. However, the overall fee range is between INR 17,630 and INR 7.31 lakh. This fee range, however, is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, can be considered as indicative. While there is no doubt that MU has MBA colleges with a fee ranging from affordable to highly expensive options.
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Mani KhannaCurrent Student
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In order to pursue BTech from an MU-affiliated college, the selection is based on merit scores obtained by the students in Class 12 followed by a valid score/ rank in MHT-CET or JEE Main. MU admission to all courses during the 2022-23 academic
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In order to pursue BTech from an MU-affiliated college, the selection is based on merit scores obtained by the students in Class 12 followed by a valid score/ rank in MHT-CET or JEE Main. MU admission to all courses during the 2022-23 academic year started in the month of June and the deadline for filling up and submitting the Mumbai University admission form 2022 and pre-admission online enrollment form for UG programmes was June 25. Chances are that similar timelines will be followed during the academic year 2023.
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