Mumbai University first merit list 2023 announced; how to check
Vagisha Kaushik | June 19, 2023 | 11:25 AM IST | 1 min read
Mumbai University Admissions 2023: Candidates can check the 1st merit list on the official websites of colleges.
NEW DELHI : The University of Mumbai has released the Mumbai University first merit list 2023 for some colleges for admission to various undergraduate programmes. Candidates who applied for Mumbai University admissions 2023 will be able to view the 1st merit list on the official websites of respective colleges. Mumbai University 1st merit list 2023 live updates
The Mumbai University merit list includes details such as candidate’s name, roll number, registration number, scores, qualifying marks, combined rank, and allotted college. Along with the merit list, the university has also released the cut off for the programmes offered.
How to check first merit list of Mumbai University?
- Go to the official websites of MU colleges
- Click on the link for the 1st merit list for a specific programme
- A PDF will be displayed on the screen
- Search for your name in the list
- Check cut off and admission procedure on the homepage to report to college
Mumbai University 1st Merit List 2023: Documents required
- Passport Size Photograph (soft copy)
- Signature (soft copy)
- Aadhar Card
- ‘ABC’ ID
- Cast Certificate (If required)
- 10th (SSC) Marksheet
- 12th (HSC) Marksheet
- Specially Abled Certificate (If applicable)
The document verification process will be conducted till June 20. Candidates will be able to make payment of fees by June 27. The second merit list will be announced on June 28.
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