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Mumbai University First Merit List 2024 Out: Check Cut-Offs Now!

MumbaiUniversity has released the first merit list for UG admissions.

The wait is officially over for lakhs of undergraduate aspirants. The University of Mumbai has released the highly anticipated Mumbai University First Merit List 2024 today, June 13, at 5 PM. This crucial list is the first step for students seeking admission into prestigious affiliated colleges for courses like BCom, BSc, BA, BMS, and BAF. With over 2.5 lakh applications this year, the competition is fierce, and securing a spot in this first round is a significant achievement. Now, the real work begins: securing your seat before the deadline.

Key Highlights of MU UG Admission 2024

The release of the Mumbai University First Merit List sets a series of critical deadlines in motion. Missing any of these could mean forfeiting your allotted seat. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know right now:

  • First Merit List: Released on June 13, 2024 (5 PM).
  • Next Step: Online document verification and fee payment for admitted students.
  • Crucial Deadline: The window for accepting your seat is from June 14 to June 20, 2024 (3 PM).
  • Second Merit List: Scheduled for release on June 21, 2024.
  • Third Merit List: Expected on June 28, 2024.
  • Official Website: All college-wise lists are being uploaded on their respective websites and the main university portal mu.ac.in.

ACTION REQUIRED: Secure Your Seat by June 20!

If your name is on the first merit list, your most critical deadline is 3:00 PM on June 20, 2024. You must complete your online document verification, upload the required undertaking, and pay the admission fees to confirm your seat. Do not wait until the last minute.

How to Check the Mumbai University First Merit List

Navigating the admission portal can be tricky during high-traffic periods. Follow these steps methodically to check your status and download the merit list for your desired college:

  1. Visit the Official College Website: The primary way to check the list is by visiting the official website of the college you applied to (e.g., St. Xavier's, HR College, KC College).
  2. Navigate to 'Admissions 2024-25': Look for a dedicated section for UG admissions on the homepage.
  3. Find the Merit List Link: Click on the link that reads 'First Merit List 2024-25' or similar.
  4. Select Your Course: The lists are typically published course-wise (e.g., B.Com, B.Sc. IT, B.A.).
  5. Check Your Name/Application Number: Open the PDF document and use the search function (Ctrl+F) to find your name or application number.
  6. Download and Print: Save a copy of the merit list PDF for your records and take a printout.

If you have applied to multiple colleges, you must repeat this process for each one. Some consolidated information may also be available on the central Mumbai University portal, muadmission.samarth.edu.in.

Important Dates: The Full Admission Schedule

Sticking to the schedule is non-negotiable. Mark these dates on your calendar. Missing a deadline at any stage will result in the cancellation of your candidature.

Event Start Date End Date & Time
Release of First Merit List June 13, 2024 5:00 PM
Verification & Fee Payment (List 1) June 14, 2024 June 20, 2024 (3:00 PM)
Release of Second Merit List June 21, 2024 5:00 PM
Verification & Fee Payment (List 2) June 22, 2024 June 27, 2024 (3:00 PM)
Release of Third Merit List June 28, 2024 5:00 PM
Verification & Fee Payment (List 3) June 29, 2024 July 3, 2024 (3:00 PM)

Next Steps: What to Do After Making the List

Congratulations on finding your name on the list! Now, act swiftly. Your admission is provisional until you complete the following steps within the specified timeline.

  1. Accept the Allotment: Log in to the college portal and formally accept the seat offered.
  2. Document Verification: You will be required to upload scanned copies of your original documents for online verification. Be prepared with clear, legible copies.
  3. Pay the Admission Fees: Use the integrated payment gateway (Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, UPI) to pay the fees for the first semester or year, as specified by the college.
  4. Submit Undertaking: You must also fill out and submit an undertaking form, which is available on the college admission portal.

Summary Mandatory Documents for Verification
  • Class 10 Marksheet & Passing Certificate
  • Class 12 Marksheet & Passing Certificate (Online printout from DigiLocker/official board website is acceptable if the original is awaited)
  • Mumbai University Pre-admission Online Registration Form (Mandatory)
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  • Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
  • Relevant reservation quota certificates (EWS, PWD, etc.)
  • Leaving Certificate/Transfer Certificate (TC) from the previous institution
  • Aadhaar Card
  • Passport-sized photographs

What If You Didn't Make the First List?

It's disheartening not to see your name, but this is not the end of the road. The admission process is dynamic, with two more merit lists officially scheduled. Many students who have been allotted seats in the first list might opt for other colleges or courses, creating vacancies.

Here’s your action plan:

  • Analyze the Cut-Offs: Carefully check the closing percentage for your category in the first list. If the gap between your score and the cut-off is narrow, your chances for the second or third list are high.
  • Wait for the Second List: The second merit list will be released on June 21. Be ready to act quickly if you get a seat.
  • Keep Your Documents Ready: Don't wait to be selected to gather your documents. Keep everything scanned and ready to upload.

Discussion Point: For those waiting for the second or third list, what is your backup plan or strategy? Share your thoughts in the comments to help others in the same boat.

Expert Analysis: PG Admissions Extended

While the focus is on UG admissions, there's a key update for postgraduate aspirants. The University of Mumbai has extended the deadline for online and offline submission of applications for PG courses until May 30. This extension was a relief for many who faced technical glitches with the portal. This highlights the university's effort to accommodate the massive influx of applications across all levels.

This year's UG cut-offs, especially for commerce and self-financed courses, are expected to remain highly competitive, reflecting the increasing preference for professional degrees. The consistently high number of applicants (over 2.5 lakh for UG seats) underscores Mumbai's status as a premier educational hub, making every seat a hard-won victory.

Now over to you. Which college and course did you secure in the first list? Let us know in the comments below and connect with your future batchmates!

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