University of Mumbai [MU]
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Contributor-Level 10
Mumbai University MSc admission is conducted based on merit in the last qualifying exam. Candidates seeking enrolment are required to submit the pre-enrollment form along with the application form to get admission. Selected candidates, with their names in the merit lists released by the University, are required to appear for a document verification process to confirm their seat. Candidates seeking admission 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).
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Scholar-Level 17
Typically, law schools have a fixed schedule for lectures, and students are expected to attend all the classes. Some law schools may also offer online or recorded lectures, which can provide more flexibility to students who may have other commitments.
To get more information about the lecture timings for LLB 3-year courses, you can check the website of the law school where you plan to apply, or you can conta
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1. Check University Policies: Review the policies of both Mumbai University and Shivaji University regarding inter-university transfers for B.Pharma students. Each university may have its own specific guidelines and eligibility criteria for transfers.
2. Contact Shivaji University Get in touch with the admission or registrar's office at Shivaji University to inquire about their transfer policies for B.Ph
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Delhi University has been ranked 11 and Mumbai University is awarded a rank of 56 among the top Universities in India by NIRF 2023. Delhi University is a central university, whereas, Mumbai University is a state university. Delhi University is given a rating of 4/5 by thousands of verified Shiksha users. Many verified Shiksha users gave a rating of 3.9/5 to University of Mumbai. According to the University of Delhi NIRF report 2023, the median package offered during DU UG 3 year and PG 2 year placements 2022 stood at INR 5 LPA and INR 15.5 LPA, respectively. The median package provided for Mumbai University's UG 3 year and PG 2 year pl
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Yes, University of Mumbai is one of the top public universities in Mumbai, India. Mumbai University is ranked 751-760 in QS World University Rankings 2024. Mumbai University is also ranked by NIRF 2023 at 56 position among the top Universities in India. University of Mumbai offers good placement opportunities. According to the University of Mumbai NIRF report 2023, the placement rate recorded was 70% and 85%, respectively, for UG 3-year and PG 2-year placements 2022. University of Mumbai offers its students first-rate amenities like a well-stocked library, a GymKhana for physical fitness, a hostel, a sports complex, a cafeter
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