Mumbai University first merit list 2022 for UG courses to be out tomorrow
Team Careers360 | June 28, 2022 | 09:58 AM IST | 1 min read
Applicants can pay the admission fee under Mumbai University 2022 first merit list from June 30 till July 6.
NEW DELHI: The University of Mumbai will announce the Mumbai University first merit list for undergraduate programmes tomorrow, June 29 at the official website of the affiliated colleges. The document verification process and payment of admission fee under the Mumbai University 1st merit list 2022 is scheduled to be held from June 30 till July 6.
There will be various details on the Mumbai University first merit list 2022, including, name of the candidate, name of the board, percentage obtained in Class 12, category, subject combination, and the details of counselling, such as time, location and documents required for counselling.
Any candidate who fails to attend the document verification process may lose his or her seat to the next candidate in the Mumbai University merit list 2022.
Documents required for Mumbai University admission 2022
The documents that candidates need to bring for the document verification round are given below -
- Address proof
- Attested photocopy of Class 12th leaving certificate
- Class 10 mark sheet
- Class 12 mark sheet
- Conduct certificate
- Transfer certificate
- Caste certificate
- Valid ID proof
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Mumbai University second merit list will be announced on July 7. Candidates can submit the online documents for verification and can pay the Mumbai University admission fee from July 8 till 13. Mumbai University admission 2022 is conducted to admit students to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by the MU affiliated colleges.
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