Mumbai University Admissions 2026: Registration begins for PG programmes; schedule out
Sakshi Gupta | May 11, 2026 | 04:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
University of Mumbai releases PG admission schedule for 2026-27, with merit lists from June 3 and classes beginning on June 13
University of Mumbai has released the admission schedule for postgraduate (PG) programmes for the academic year 2026-27, announcing that the online admission process has been started. Candidates can register themselves at the university admission portal, muadmission.samarth.edu.in. The last to apply is May 26, 2026 (up to 6 pm).
The schedule applies to affiliated and autonomous colleges in the Arts, Science and Commerce faculties, university departments, and sub-campuses located in Thane, Kalyan, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg.
According to the circular, admissions will be conducted in line with the provisions of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the Government Resolution dated April 20, 2023, which supports the multiple entry and multiple exit framework in higher education. The admission process will cover one-year PG diploma courses, two-year postgraduate programmes, fourth-year honours courses, and fourth-year honours with research programmes under the bachelor’s degree structure.
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University of Mumbai PG 2026: Important dates
The university has announced that lectures for the new academic session will commence from June 13, 2026. Check the full schedule below:
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Events |
Dates |
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Online Registration and Application forms for admission |
Saturday, 9th May, 2026 to Tuesday, 26th May, 2026 (up to 06.00 p.m.) |
|
Online Verification of Documents by department |
Up to Thursday, 28th May, 2026 (up to 06.00 p.m.) |
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Display of Provisional merit list |
Friday, 29th May, 2026 (up to 06.00 p.m.) |
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Grievance from students |
Up to Monday, 1st June, 2026 (up to 01.00 p.m.) |
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First Merit List |
Wednesday, 3rd June, 2026 (up to 06.00 p.m.) |
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Online Payment of the fees |
Thursday, 4th June, 2026 to Saturday, 6th June, 2026 (up to 03.00 p.m.) |
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Second Merit List |
Monday, 8th June, 2026 (up to 06.00 p.m.) |
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Online Payment of the fees |
Tuesday, 9th June, 2026 to Thursday, 11th June, 2026 (up to 03.00 p.m.) |
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Commencement of lectures |
Saturday, 13th June, 2026 |
University of Mumbai PG 2026: How to apply
To apply, candidates can follow these steps:
- Visit the MU official admission portal: muugadmission.samarth.edu.in
- Create a new account using basic details like name, email ID, and mobile number
- Fill out the application form with personal and academic information
- Upload necessary documents, including photograph, signature, and mark sheets
- Make the payment using net banking, debit/credit card, or UPI and submit
- Download the form and take a printout for future reference
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The circular also instructed all colleges, including autonomous institutions, to strictly follow the admission schedule and reservation norms while ensuring admissions are completed before June 11, 2026. The university stated that no admissions will be entertained after the deadline.
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