Mumbai University First Merit List 2026 - Direct Download Link for UG Admissions

University of Mumbai (MU)
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Overview

Mumbai University will release the First Merit List 2026 for UG admissions on the official website mu.ac.in. The merit list will include shortlisted candidates for undergraduate programs such as BA, BSc, BCom, and other UG courses for the 2026-27 academic session. Check the direct link on the university site and follow the steps to download the merit list using your application details.

Total Vacancies

TBA

Age Limit

TBA

Eligibility

Eligibility Details

No specific eligibility criteria are listed in the notice. The merit list pertains to UG admissions for the 2026-27 session. Applicants should refer to the official website for course-specific requirements and instructions.

Important Dates

Application Start

TBA

Application End

TBA

Date Details

Important Dates

  • Updated: 26-05-2026 09:38 AM
  • Publication/date of merit list release: 26-05-2026 at 11:00 AM (as stated for UG admissions)

Notes: The exact dates in some notices may be subject to official confirmation. If any date is not fully determinable from the post, it is left as originally stated.

Application Fees

:/n### Application Fees Not specified in the notice. Please refer to the official admissions portal for fee-related details.

How to Apply

Additional Instructions

  • Visit the official Mumbai University admissions portal to access the UG First Merit List 2026.
  • Use your application number or login credentials as required to view and download the merit list.
  • After downloading, verify all details carefully and contact the university authorities if discrepancies are found.
  • Do not rely on third-party posts for confirmation; always cross-check with the official MU website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which body conducts the "Mumbai University First Merit List 2026 - Direct Download Link for UG Admissions"?

The "Mumbai University First Merit List 2026 - Direct Download Link for UG Admissions" is conducted by the University of Mumbai (MU).

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