Updated August 24th, 2021 at 15:18 IST

Mumbai University Second Merit List 2021 Tomorrow: Where And How To Check MU UG 2nd List

Mumbai University will release 2nd merit list 2021 on its official websites tomorrow, August 25. See when and where to check MU UG second merit list online.

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Mumbai University will on Wednesday release the second merit list for MU UG admissions 2021. Applicants who have applied for admissions in undergraduate courses of Mumbai University and didn't find their names in first merit list will be able to check the 2nd merit list online on August 25. The MU UG second merit list 2021 will be released on the official website of the university at mu.ac.in as well as on respective college websites for which the applicants have applied. 

Mumbai University 2nd merit list 2021

As per the official notification, the Mumbai University second merit list 2021 will be released on the official websites at 7 pm.. Candidates must visit the university website- mu.ac.in or the official website of the college they have applied for. Those who could not make it to the second list should wait for the third merit lists. 

As per the official notification released by Mumbai University, the third merit list will be released on August 30. Candidates whose names and roll numbers are flashed in the second merit list will have to proceed for online verification of documents and pay the fees online from from August 26 to 30 up to 3 pm. 

Where and how to check MU first merit list 2021 

  • Visit the official site of MU on mu.ac.in or the respective college website
  • Go to the 'Admissions' tab
  • Click on the Mumbai University first list 2021 link 
  • A PDF file will be opened on the screen
  • Log in using your application number and other credentials if required
  • Find your name and roll number in the merit list.

Mumbai University Admissions 2021

The MU UG first merit list was released on August 18. The cut-off soared as high as 98 per cent in many colleges. St Xavier’s College listed 98 per cent for HSC Arts. BMS cutoff for commerce at Hinduja College went as high as 93 percent while for science and arts, the cutoff was 85.50 and 83.67, respectively.

Mumbai University has asked the colleges to allot provisional admissions to the students and confirm their seats after submission of a hard copy of the mark sheet, certificates, and other documents that are required for admissions. The university has also asked the colleges to provide the facility of an online admission system so that students are not required to visit the university or colleges in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. Candidates are advised to read the official notification and prospectus of admissions carefully.

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Published August 24th, 2021 at 15:18 IST