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Rashmi Karan

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University of Mumbai MBA entry does not depend entirely on one exclusive institutional test. While the university recognizes local options like the SMAT, it gives equal weight to major external examinations. Students can successfully qualify by presenting valid scores from well-known tests like SNAP or MAH CET instead.  

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University of Mumbai MBA programs offer diverse specialisation tracks to help students focus on distinct career areas. The curriculum allows deep dives into sectors like corporate finance, digital marketing, human resources, and operations management. Students pick their elective subjects based on these tracks in the final semesters of their degree.

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University of Mumbai MBA regulations require students to complete mandatory field projects and summer internships. The curriculum connects classroom learning with real corporate issues through these hands-on assignments. Students spend a designated number of weeks working inside real companies to understand daily operations.

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University of Mumbai MBA portals publish the official admission calendars online at the start of the enrollment cycle. The schedule details the precise opening and closing dates for registration forms and document verification. Since the university accepts multiple entrance tests, the admission dates often align with state counseling timelines. 

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University of Mumbai MBA admission timelines depend directly on the specific entrance test a student plans to take. Candidates applying through national tests like CAT or XAT must follow different registration windows than MAH CET applicants. The university coordinates its final seat allocation rounds after all these test results become available.

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Yes, Guru Nanak Khalsa College provides library facility to the BSc students. However, the charges may be separated for library facilities. Students wanting more information about library charges can connect the college.  

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Yes, they are compulsory. These electives allow you to learn more than just science. These courses are mandatory because they teach you practical workplace skills, digital tools, and languages that help you get a job easily after college. 

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You do not waste your time or lose your progress. If you leave after Year 1, you get a College Certificate. If you leave after Year 2, you get a College Diploma. You can use these to apply for jobs, or you can come back to college later to finish your BSc degree.

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Both options take four years and need 176 credits. The BSc Honours track focuses more on regular classroom learning and advanced subjects. The Research track cuts down on classroom lectures so you can spend your time doing a big, hands-on scientific research project. It is perfect if you want to become a scientist. 

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Yes, you have room to choose. If you pick a study plan with 2 or 3 subjects in your first year, while in your BSc programme from University of Mumbai, you can try them out first. You can see what you like best during Year 1 and make your final decision before Year 3 starts.

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