Mumbai University second merit list 2022 for UG programmes tomorrow
Mridula Singh | July 6, 2022 | 10:43 AM IST | 1 min read
The selected candidates can pay the Mumbai University 2022 admission fee and verify their documents from July 8 to 13.
NEW DELHI: The University of Mumbai affiliated colleges will release the Mumbai University second merit list 2022 for UG courses tomorrow, July 7. Candidates who have applied for admissions to UG programmes can check the 2nd merit list of Mumbai University 2022 at the official website of the affiliated colleges of Mumbai University.
Applicants mentioned in the Mumbai University second merit list 2022 need to complete the document verification from July 8 to 13. Any candidate, who fails to produce the required documents between scheduled dates will lose their candidacy for admission.
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The university considers several factors while preparing the Mumbai University merit list for its affiliated colleges, including the number of applications, number of seats, category of candidates, and the performance of the students in Class 12.
Mumbai University first merit list 2022 was announced by the affiliated colleges on June 29. According to the report by Mid-Day, the university had received around 6,45,228 applications and 2,41,921 students have registered for undergraduate admissions.
What after the release of MU 2nd merit list 2022?
Shortlisted candidates are required to participate in document verification once all Mumbai University affiliated colleges release the second Mumbai University 2022 merit list. In order to be considered for admission, applicants need to pay the admission fee in accordance with Mumbai University's second merit list 2022 before the fee submission deadline.
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