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Lalit KumarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hello there, As per my knowledge, there is no such process to withdraw your admission after submitting fee and other original documents. Once you submit your fee you cannot back out. Ask to your college administrator once for proper detailing.
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Hello there, As per my knowledge, there is no such process to withdraw your admission after submitting fee and other original documents. Once you submit your fee you cannot back out. Ask to your college administrator once for proper detailing. Regards.
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chandrakant solankiCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
No, there is no provision for direct admission to the third year. One needs to do F.Y. and S.Y. first.
7 years ago
Can I do BA in correspondence from this college?
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Rishabh,
It's indeed very nice to see your enthusiasm for studying. You can download the application form of Mumbai University & I would advise you to download same of IGNOU also. Then you can decide which course to select. Normally, 12th
It's indeed very nice to see your enthusiasm for studying. You can download the application form of Mumbai University & I would advise you to download same of IGNOU also. Then you can decide which course to select. Normally, 12th
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Hello Rishabh,
It's indeed very nice to see your enthusiasm for studying. You can download the application form of Mumbai University & I would advise you to download same of IGNOU also. Then you can decide which course to select. Normally, 12th is the eligibility. Check if these two accept Diploma as equivalent to class 12th. If not, you will have to complete class 12th. This you can do from NIOS.
Best wishes.
It's indeed very nice to see your enthusiasm for studying. You can download the application form of Mumbai University & I would advise you to download same of IGNOU also. Then you can decide which course to select. Normally, 12th is the eligibility. Check if these two accept Diploma as equivalent to class 12th. If not, you will have to complete class 12th. This you can do from NIOS.
Best wishes.
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Rohan AhujaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Hi Shahid!
No. Colleges are affiliated to a university, One university cannot be affiliated to another university. Amity is a full-fledged university itself and the Degrees awarded by them are recognized by the UGC.
No. Colleges are affiliated to a university, One university cannot be affiliated to another university. Amity is a full-fledged university itself and the Degrees awarded by them are recognized by the UGC.
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Gurleen KhuranaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
In which course do you wish to apply? For M.Sc. Admission, the form application last date is August 1st week.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Dear Anu,
Delhi University is much better. Even the people of Mumbai have no second thoughts about that.
DU offers a wide range of subjects which aren't there in MU. MU doesn't even have a course in economics except Xavier's. (Xavier's Mumbai is
Delhi University is much better. Even the people of Mumbai have no second thoughts about that.
DU offers a wide range of subjects which aren't there in MU. MU doesn't even have a course in economics except Xavier's. (Xavier's Mumbai is
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Dear Anu,
Delhi University is much better. Even the people of Mumbai have no second thoughts about that.
DU offers a wide range of subjects which aren't there in MU. MU doesn't even have a course in economics except Xavier's. (Xavier's Mumbai is autonomous)
The course structure of most courses in DU is well framed, which I don't think is in Mumbai. DU offers a lot more of co-curricular activities as opposed to MU. It has more events too.
The infrastructure of MU is literally nothing as compared to DU. Most colleges like H.R, Jai Hind are located in narrow lanes and are just stand alone, old looking buildings. DU colleges are huge buildings and have great infrastructure. (Same applies to schools of both cities)
Infrastructure of Delhi is much better than Mumbai too. Local trains are well connected but requires great skills. Delhi Metro are well developed, clean and maintained. They are convenient and easy to use.
Food is much better in Delhi. Mumbai street food is typically pani puri, vada/samosa pav and pav bhaji. Food in Delhi is delicious and unlimited option wise.
Delhi University is much better. Even the people of Mumbai have no second thoughts about that.
DU offers a wide range of subjects which aren't there in MU. MU doesn't even have a course in economics except Xavier's. (Xavier's Mumbai is autonomous)
The course structure of most courses in DU is well framed, which I don't think is in Mumbai. DU offers a lot more of co-curricular activities as opposed to MU. It has more events too.
The infrastructure of MU is literally nothing as compared to DU. Most colleges like H.R, Jai Hind are located in narrow lanes and are just stand alone, old looking buildings. DU colleges are huge buildings and have great infrastructure. (Same applies to schools of both cities)
Infrastructure of Delhi is much better than Mumbai too. Local trains are well connected but requires great skills. Delhi Metro are well developed, clean and maintained. They are convenient and easy to use.
Food is much better in Delhi. Mumbai street food is typically pani puri, vada/samosa pav and pav bhaji. Food in Delhi is delicious and unlimited option wise.
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Gurleen KhuranaCurrent Student
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Admission is closed now. Last date to apply was May 27.
7 years ago
When Diploma course is available in Marathi?
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Savikram SandhuCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
The admissions are open, you can take the admission in Diploma course in Marathi.
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Vupala Sai prasannaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
The annual fee for BCA in Mumbai University, Santacruz is Rs. 25000.
