Mumbai University 2nd merit list 2023 released; how to check
Vagisha Kaushik | June 28, 2023 | 11:18 AM IST | 1 min read
Mumbai University Second Merit List 2023: Candidates can check the 2nd merit list on the official websites of colleges.
NEW DELHI : The University of Mumbai has started releasing the Mumbai University 2nd merit list 2023 for admission to various undergraduate programmes. Candidates who applied for Mumbai University admissions 2023-24 will be able to check the category-wise second merit list on the official websites of respective colleges.
The Mumbai University merit list 2023 mentions details including name of candidate, application number, registration number, total marks, percentage, and interview timings. Along with the merit list, the colleges have also released the cut off for the programmes offered.
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According to the colleges, the merit list is valid up to July 4 and admissions are subject to verification of documents. Candidates can check course-wise interview timings, documents required for admissions on the official websites.
As per the revised schedule, document verification and fee payment can be done betweenJuly 1 and July 5, by 3 pm. The third merit list will be released on July 6.
How to check Mumbai University 2nd merit list 2023?
- Go to the official websites of MU affiliated colleges
- Click on the link for the 2nd merit list for a specific programme and category.
- Candidates will be redirected to a PDF file.
- Search for your name in the list
- Check cut off, documents required, and admission process to report to college
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