Mumbai University awards 1.72 lakh degrees; PhD output up 50%, highest in nine years
Anu Parthiban | January 17, 2026 | 02:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
Mumbai University Convocation 2025: The Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) has partnered with COEP Pune and Homi Bhabha State University to offer dual-degrees.
The University of Mumbai, one of the largest public universities in India, conferred degrees on 1,72,522 students at its annual convocation. A total of 1,49,982 undergraduate (UG) and 22,540 postgraduate (PG) students received their degrees during the ceremony.
The university also awarded 602 PhD degrees. The largest number of scholars were from the Faculty of Science and Technology (269), followed by commerce and management (145), humanities (109), and interdisciplinary studies (79).
In the academic year 2025-26, Mumbai University reported a 50% rise in PhD output compared to the previous year, the highest recorded in the last nine years. The university attributed the increase to a sustained push for research excellence and alignment with global standards. Notably, 401 PhD degrees were awarded in 2024 .
Of the total, 84,318 were male, 88,202 female, and two students identified as “others”. During the MU convocation ceremony, 23 medals were awarded to 21 students for academic excellence.
|
Mumbai University Convocation 2025 |
Number of degrees |
|
Undergraduate |
1,49,982 |
|
Postgraduate |
22,540 |
|
Total |
1,72,522 |
|
PhD students |
|
|
Science technology |
269 |
|
Commerce management |
145 |
|
Humanities |
109 |
|
Interdisciplinary studies |
79 |
|
Total |
602 |
Also read UGC mandates mental health centres, one counsellor per 100 students in draft guidelines for HEIs
Mumbai University: Dual-degree, APAAR ID
The Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) of the Mumbai University has announced a partnership with COEP Technological University, Pune and Dr Homi Bhabha State University to offer dual-degree programmes.
In the annual report, the university highlighted the process under the Academic Bank of Credit (ABC) framework through APAAR ID, aligned with the vision of ‘One Nation, One Student ID’. This initiative has facilitated the secure storage, accumulation, and seamless transfer of academic credits across higher educational institutions (HEIs), it said.
“The University of Mumbai has published a total of 29,78,099 academic records on the NAD-DigiLocker platform, comprising 25,62,312 degree records (1972–2024) and 4,15,787 marksheet records (2023–2025). Out of the uploaded marksheet records, 3,64,431 marksheets contain credit information, which have been successfully mapped to 2,33,737 students’ Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) accounts for the period 2023–2025,” it said.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Delhi University plans study-abroad programme for UG students, scholarships for some
- Hostel Life: Bad food, dirty toilets, sky-high fees – the truth about higher education’s crumbling backbone
- No UGC framework, no scope of AI-free assignments; teachers rethink class assessment with viva voce
- Assam Women’s University: From handful of students to robots in village schools, AWU is just getting started
- Teacher Training: Deemed university on paper, NITTTRs lose ground as AICTE, MMTTCs muscle in on domain
- CBSE mandatory 3rd language rule leaves Sanskrit as only R3 option at many pvt English-medium schools
- Mofussil to Markets: SNDT Women’s University is taking fashion design boom to the Maharashtra hinterlands
- Promised, but missing: Five years on, National Digital University reduced to a budget item, with no funds
- Amravati University drops Marathi novel on Covid lockdown from syllabus; ‘targeting literature,’ says author
- JNU, TISS Mumbai, BHU: Student unions vanish from universities with elections scrapped, councils taking over