Mumbai University Admissions 2026: Pre-registration process begins for UG degree programmes
Suviral Shukla | April 15, 2026 | 04:04 PM IST | 1 min read
Mumbai University will conduct the pre-registration process in two parts. The first part will be completed before the announcement of Class 12 results, while part 2 will be done after the results.
Mumbai University has opened the pre-registration portal for admission to its Undergraduate (UG) programmes for the academic year 2026-27. Students can fill and submit the pre-registration form through the official website at muugadmission.samarth.edu.in.
The university will conduct the pre-registration process in two parts. The first part will be completed before the announcement of Class 12 results, while part 2 will be done after the results are out, the university said in an official notification.
Students will have to fill in their own information to register for admission to the first-year UG programmes at the University of Mumbai.
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“After completing their login, their login is created. In this login, the student's profile will be created. To complete the profile, students will have to fill in their own information, name, address, ABC ID, educational qualification, reservation, photo, signature and contact number,” the university said.
Notably, in the pre-registration process for admission to UG programmes, students should have to register for the course for which they want to take admission.
“ABC ID is required for pre-registration. Students who want to register for admission should create their ABC ID through the official portal at abc.gov.in.
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