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Mumbai University Admissions 2021: Seats Available for 60% and Above Scorers |

On August 30, the University of Mumbai (MU) published the third merit list on its official website mu.ac.in as well as the official websites of the individual colleges. While the first merit list had a 100 percent pass rate and the second had a 90 percent pass rate, the third merit list had a 60 to 80 percent pass rate, therefore students with scores below 80 percent were included in this round of admissions.

Top colleges such as St. Xavier’s College and Guru Nanak Khalsa College have cut off scores of more than 65 percent for the third cut. Here is the course-by-course cut-off for MU’s third merit list:

BACHELORS IN ARTS (BA)

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 64.83%

BK Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce – 65%

BACHELORS IN SCIENCE (BSc)

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 85.33% (Computer Science)

BK Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce – 61% (PCM)

BK Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce – 56.6% (CBZ)

BK Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce – 79% (CBM)

BACHELORS IN SCIENCE (IT)

St Xaviers College – 69.84%

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 82%

Vivek College of Commerce – 74.83%

BK Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce – 85%

Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce & Economics – 78.67%

BCOM

RA Podar College of Commerce and Economics – 95.20%

Vivek College of Commerce – 45.08%

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 84.67% (Accounting and Finance)

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 71.17% (Banking and Insurance)

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 53.85% (Financial Markets)

BMS

St Xaviers College – 83.73%

Guru Nanak Khalsa College – 88%

Vivek College of Commerce – 77.67%

R.A. Podar College of Commerce and Economics – 95.53% (Commerce)

R.A. Podar College of Commerce and Economics – 92.50% (Arts)

R.A. Podar College of Commerce and Economics – 92.83 (Science)

BAMMC

Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce & Economics – 61.20% (Arts)

Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce & Economics – 82% (Commerce)

Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce & Economics – 62.46% (Science)

From September 1 to September 4, document verification and fee payment for the third merit list will take place. If seats in any of the colleges remain after the third list, a fourth list will be announced.

The cut-off scores for the first two merit lists were around 90-100 percent this year due to the significant percentages of students achieving above 95 percent. Because most states and central boards, as well as Maharashtra, cancelled board exams due to the pandemic, the results were calculated using a different formula, and all students were marked as passing, increasing competition for each seat.

This year, a total of 3,35,000 students registered for admission, down from 6.50 lakh in 2020, 7.80 lakh in 2019, and 8.60 lakh in 2018.

 

FAQ’s

Q. How many students registered this year?

A. 3,35,000 students registered for admission this year.

Q. There is any chances for fourth list?

A. If seats in any of the colleges remain after the third list, a fourth list will be announced.

Q. There are less registrations this year as compared to previous one?

A. Yes

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