8 years ago
What is the procedure to change the college after 1st year from Mumbai University to any Deemed University?
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Sanjay KCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Saikant,
The rules for changing the college vary according to university rules from time to time. So, we would suggest you to inquire from the concerned colleges and its authorities.
Generally, the procedure for college to college transfer i
The rules for changing the college vary according to university rules from time to time. So, we would suggest you to inquire from the concerned colleges and its authorities.
Generally, the procedure for college to college transfer i
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Hi Saikant,
The rules for changing the college vary according to university rules from time to time. So, we would suggest you to inquire from the concerned colleges and its authorities.
Generally, the procedure for college to college transfer is: apply to the Registrar in the prescribed manner for permission for such transfer prior to making the desired transfer with valid reasons for the transfer proposed. An application for a transfer shall be accompanied by
(I) Written consent of the Principal of the College in which the student is studying;
(ii) The written promise of admission from the Principal of the College which he proposes to join, together with an assurance by him that the student, if the transfer is permitted, will be able to continue in his college the course of study already commenced by the student in each subject under each part of the examination; and
(iii) A certificate of satisfactory progress and good conduct from the principal of the college he is leaving. Authority to sanction is the Vice-Chancellor. A student, who has been permitted by the Vice-Chancellor to be transferred from one College to another, shall apply for combination of the attendance earned by him in the College in which he was studying before such transfer and the attendance that he would be able to earn in the college to which he has been admitted.
(iv) Every such application shall be accompanied by a chalan receipt for the prescribed fee and shall be sent to the Registrar of the University through the Principal. If university is also changing then the course of study prescribed by the University and the degree or certificate to be awarded after the successful completion of the course shall be the same of both the universities.
(v) However, you should have a valid reason for transfer before going ahead.
The rules for changing the college vary according to university rules from time to time. So, we would suggest you to inquire from the concerned colleges and its authorities.
Generally, the procedure for college to college transfer is: apply to the Registrar in the prescribed manner for permission for such transfer prior to making the desired transfer with valid reasons for the transfer proposed. An application for a transfer shall be accompanied by
(I) Written consent of the Principal of the College in which the student is studying;
(ii) The written promise of admission from the Principal of the College which he proposes to join, together with an assurance by him that the student, if the transfer is permitted, will be able to continue in his college the course of study already commenced by the student in each subject under each part of the examination; and
(iii) A certificate of satisfactory progress and good conduct from the principal of the college he is leaving. Authority to sanction is the Vice-Chancellor. A student, who has been permitted by the Vice-Chancellor to be transferred from one College to another, shall apply for combination of the attendance earned by him in the College in which he was studying before such transfer and the attendance that he would be able to earn in the college to which he has been admitted.
(iv) Every such application shall be accompanied by a chalan receipt for the prescribed fee and shall be sent to the Registrar of the University through the Principal. If university is also changing then the course of study prescribed by the University and the degree or certificate to be awarded after the successful completion of the course shall be the same of both the universities.
(v) However, you should have a valid reason for transfer before going ahead.
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8 years ago
I completed my 12th in 2014 from Delhi, am I eligible to take admission in open university of Mumbai?
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Stuti JainCurrent Student
Education and career counsellor
Guide-Level 12
Ideally you should be eligible since open universities don't have any age limit nor restriction. For more details please visit the university website or contact them.
8 years ago
I got 42% in 12th NIOS. What should I do?
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Tanushree MitraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Hi Hitansu,
You can only check some of the private colleges through management quota only or check distance learning/open universities.
You can only check some of the private colleges through management quota only or check distance learning/open universities.
8 years ago
What is the fee structure for MBBS in University of Mumbai? I have given NEET exam and scored 382 marks.
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Sanjay KCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Batul,
The fees of MBBS college under the University of Mumbai will vary depending on it being a government /municipal or private college. But the average fees of government college is the range of Rs. 50,000-80,000/year.
For more informatio
The fees of MBBS college under the University of Mumbai will vary depending on it being a government /municipal or private college. But the average fees of government college is the range of Rs. 50,000-80,000/year.
For more informatio
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Hi Batul,
The fees of MBBS college under the University of Mumbai will vary depending on it being a government /municipal or private college. But the average fees of government college is the range of Rs. 50,000-80,000/year.
For more information on this, please follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/colleges/mbbs-colleges-mumbai-all
The fees of MBBS college under the University of Mumbai will vary depending on it being a government /municipal or private college. But the average fees of government college is the range of Rs. 50,000-80,000/year.
For more information on this, please follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/colleges/mbbs-colleges-mumbai-all
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8 years ago
Can I attempt for my pending M.Com after a gap of 2-year in University of Mumbai, Fort Campus?
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A KaushikCurrent Student
English language trainer cum career counselor
Guide-Level 13
You need to give a gap certificate. However, it is advisable to consult the university's office.
8 years ago
Can I do MBA finance from Mumbai University?
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Ritu BhandariCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
You can do MBA finance from Mumbai University. But need to have valid graduation degree to get admission.
8 years ago
What is the fee structure for MMS course?
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Neeti MahajanCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Hi,
The fee structure is around 2 lakh rupees for 2 years.
All the best.
The fee structure is around 2 lakh rupees for 2 years.
All the best.
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Ritu BhandariCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
Mumbai University doesn't offer BBA course. You can refer to the below-mentioned link for the list of courses offered by this university:
http://archive.mu.ac.in/courses/Index-1.pdf
Mumbai University doesn't offer BBA course. You can refer to the below-mentioned link for the list of courses offered by this university:
http://archive.mu.ac.in/courses/Index-1.pdf
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archit kumarCurrent Student
College selection expert
Scholar-Level 16
Hello APM,
Please refer yo the link to get more insights of the colleges and branches.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
However, as per your rank, your chances are slim for getting this college.
Please refer yo the link to get more insights of the colleges and branches.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
However, as per your rank, your chances are slim for getting this college.
