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Vikrant Singh

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Mumbai University cutoff 2024 has been released for the affiliated colleges.  As per the Mumbai University MAH MArch CET cutoff 2024 for the M.Ed course, the lowest percentile has been announced for Gurukrupa College of Education and Research at a cutoff percentile of 39.21

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Tanisha Jain

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To get admission into Mumbai University via MAH B.Ed CET, a candidate must have attained the minimum cutoff rank as per the cutoff list. The last-round closing rank for B.Ed course varied between 0.12 and 92.76 for the affiliated colleges of Mumbai University, for the General All India category candidates. Among all the colleges, the most competitive B.Ed cutoff has been released for M.C.E.S College of Education at a the lowest percentile of 0.12.

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Shikha Dixit

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The colleges affiliated to Mumbai University allows admission via MAH B.Ed CET exam. Candidates were allowed to participate in the counselling process based on their scores in the exam. To get into Mumbai University, 70 percentiles are more than enough to appear to get admission into Mumbai University. Considering the latest round cutoff, the cutoff stood between 0.05 and 92.76 for the General AI category candidates. Candidates can check more category, year, and round-wise cutoffs from the Mumbai University official website: 

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Nitesh Lama

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The colleges affiliated to Mumbai University allows admission via MHTCET exam. Candidates were allowed to participate in the counselling process based on their scores in the MHTCET exam. To appear in the exam, candidates must have passed Class 12 or the equivalent examination from a recognised board/university with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the compulsory subjects. Candidates appearing Class 12 board exam in 2024 are also eligible to appear for the exam. But, there is no specific percentage criteria based on which students can be allowed to appear in the exam and get admission into Mumbai University.

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Nishtha Kaur

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The affiliated courses to Mumbai University accepts MHT CET exam. To get into the colleges, the Mumbai University cutoff 2024 for the CSE course stood at 27.66 for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for the Information Technology course, the MHT CET cutoff stood between 2.47 and 95.27. Moreover, BE in Aritificial Intelligence cutoff stood at 68.94 for the General AI quota. For more information, candidates need to check out the Mumbai University cutoff page:

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi,

 

Yes, University of Mumbai does offer Forensic Science courses and you can refer below for more information:

Course NameTuition FeeAnnual Median Package
BVoc INR 90,000-
BVoc-INR 2 LPA
MSc in Forensic Science-INR 18 LPA
BSc in Forensic Science-INR 6 LPA

Hope this solved your query!

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, University of Mumbai does offer BA courses. MU offers BA and integrated BA-MA B.Ed programmes are offered under the faculty of Arts. BA is offered in various specialisations like Economics, Mass Communication, History, Culinary Arts, etc. 

The eligibility criteria for BA in University of Mumbai is to have passed Class 10+2 in any stream with a minimum of 40% marks aggregate.

 

For More Information you can refer to University of Mumbai BA Courses

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Mansuri Munazza Mohd Salim

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Yes, one can pursue TY.B.Com (Third Year Bachelor of Commerce) through distance or online mode after completing FY.B.Com and SY.B.Com in regular college, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the distance education institution or university one had to do (eg. Mumbai University IDOL (Institute of Distance and Open Learning). You'll need to provide your FY and SY mark sheets or a transfer certificate. Since you have completed FY and SY from Mumbai University, IDOL could be the easiest option for you as it ensures smooth credit transfer and continuity.

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Priya Kumari

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Hi Greetings,

'Yes, you can switch from Mumbai University's MMS (distance learning) to DAVV's MBA (distance learning) after completing the 1st year, subject to both universities' policies'.

'Confirm with Mumbai University if they issue a migration certificate and check with DAVV if they allow lateral entry or credit transfers for MBA'.

'Ensure both programs' curricula align for credit compatibility. Prepare necessary documents like mark sheets, a migration certificate, and course details for evaluation'.

"Contact the administrative offices of both universities for approval and ensure your transfer aligns with DAVV's admission cycle. Wr

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