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Mani KhannaOf Family, Friends and Food

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The third merit list of Mumbai University 2023 is released for admission to UG programmes in MU-affiliated colleges. The merit list had the name of applicants who were shortlisted for admission on the basis of marks they have secured in the qualifying examination. Given below is the course-wise merit list for all the top MU-affiliated colleges for the academic year 2023: 

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Third Merit List 2023

St. Xavier's College

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KJSAC

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Mithibai College of Arts, Mumbai

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S.K. Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce

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Sophia College for Women

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Jai Hind College

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Wilson College

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Elphinstone College

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The D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce

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Bhavan's College, Andheri

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Mani KhannaOf Family, Friends and Food

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For admission to Mumbai University, application forms are usually out in the last week of May on the official website (mu.ac.in). Candidates seeking admission to Mumbai University for various UG and PG programmes must fill out the application form, followed by a pre-enrollment form online. For access to the login window of the Mumbai University application form, candidates are required to register first (on the official website). Mumbai University admission is currently open. The admission process is completely merit and entrance-based for all its UG, PG and doctoral-level courses. 

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Important points for Mumbai University IDOL Admission:
Applicants should ensure that they have scanned their passport-size photograph, signature, qualifying exam mark sheet (and convocation certificates if applicable to the course), TC, and any other necessary documents as per the admission process requirements.

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Mayank Vashisht

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Students at IDOL Mumbai University are required to secure a minimum of 40 marks (out of 100) to pass a course. To clear a particular semester at IDOL Mumbai University, students are required to secure a minimum of Grade D.

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Mayank Vashisht

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To be eligible for admission to the three-year degree course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce, candidates must have successfully completed the class 12 (HSC) examination conducted by the various Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The asked course is not in the list of Inter disciplinary studies of Mumbai University. However the eligibility criteria of Diploma in film making and other diploma courses is 10+2 in any stream.

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Shikhar Saini

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No, it's not considered as a 2nd attempt. But at some places the improvement marksheet is not accepted. Means they treat it as a 2nd attempt, but at maximum places it is accepted i.e. they treat it like 1st attempt.

But don't worry for the places who don't accept the improvement marksheet use original 12th marksheet at those places for admission process.

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If you get a year back in your first year engineering, it may affect your eligibility for TFWS seats in Mumbai University.

TFWS seats are awarded based on the marks obtained in the qualifying exam (i.e., 12th or equivalent), and getting a year back may affect your overall academic performance and your chances of meeting the eligibility criteria.

TFWS (Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme) seats in Mumbai University are reserved for economically weaker students and are awarded based on merit. The eligibility criteria for TFWS seats may vary from year to year and are determined by the university.

However, it's important to note that the specific elig

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Yes, you will be admitted directly in the second year of engineering after you complete post SSC Diploma in engineering (polytechnic) from DTE recognised institute.

DTE every year conducts Central Admission Process (CAP) for such lateral entry. They start this process as soon as all the universities from Maharashtra announces their first year engineering results or just after first year engineering admission process completes. Normally it is observed that every non-minority college with 60 intakes has minimum of 12 seats reserved for Diploma holders.

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