Mumbai University PG Admissions 2024: Registration Deadline extended till June 19
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | June 15, 2024 | 10:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
Mumbai University: The first PG admission merit list is expected on June 26, with payment due from June 27 to July 1, and classes starting on July 1.
NEW DELHI: Mumbai university has extended the deadline for submitting online application forms for postgraduate admissions to June 19, 2024, The application forms are accessible on the official website, muadmission.samarth.edu.in. Eligible students can visit the website and follow the steps outlined for registration.
Applicants must ensure they submit the required documents, including a printed copy of the filled online pre-enrollment form, completed admission and information forms, the original higher secondary certificate (HSC) mark sheet with three attested copies, one attested photocopy of the secondary school certificate (SSC) mark sheet along with the passing certificate, and other necessary documents mentioned on the university's website.
Mumbai University: Important dates for PG admissions 2024
Mumbai University initiated the registration process for the upcoming academic year, welcoming eligible candidates to apply for various courses in the arts, sciences, commerce, and management disciplines.
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The first merit list for PG admissions is scheduled to be released on June 26.
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Online payment for selected candidates to be completed between June 27 and July 1.
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The second merit list will be announced on July 2.
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Payment should be made online from July 3 to 5.
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The academic session is set to commence on July 1.
PG programmes at Mumbai University
The University of Mumbai offers a wide range of postgraduate programmes aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) guidelines across faculties. In Science and Technology, students can pursue biotechnology, biophysics, biochemistry, life science, including aquaculture technology, and environmental biotechnology. Other options include chemistry, computer science, data science, mathematics, physics, environmental science, zoology, focusing on oceanography, statistics, nanosciences and nanotechnology, material science, data analytics, marine studies, and geography.
Humanities offerings span Arabic, African Studies, Journalism and Mass Communication, Politics, Economics, English Studies, French, German Studies, Psychology, Geography, Sociology, Sanskrit, and Urdu, among others.
Interdisciplinary studies offer programmes like performing arts, master of arts (MA) in various fields, master of social work, and library and information science. Commerce and Management includes master of commerce (MCom) in business management, banking and finance, and postgraduate diploma courses in block chain technology, cyber security, applied statistics, international relations, and temple management.
These programmes span across faculties of Science and Technology, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Commerce and Management, catering to various interests and career paths.
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