The University of
Mumbai has released the first list of eligible undergraduate (UG) students for
various courses on August 17. The candidates can view the list
through the official website of Mumbai University -mu.ac.in.

St Xavier’s College
has listed 98% of HSC Arts. KPB Hinduja College of Commerce has released
a list of various degree courses. In the BMS course, the cut-off for commerce,
science and humanities is 93%, 85.50% and 83.67%,
respectively.

Guru Nanak Khalsa
College has released the first list of eligibility for various courses. In the
BMS, commerce, science and technology cut-offs are 89.5%, 85.17% and 78.17% , respectively, for the open and reserved category. For the diploma students, the total cut-off is 81.19%. The cut-off of B.Com in
banking and finance is 88.33% for the open and reserved category while 59.60% for the Sikh minority.

UPG College cut-off
for

•       BMS (commerce) – 95%

•       BMS (science) –
92.50%

•       BMS (Arts) – 92%

•       BAMMC (Arts) – 91.67%

•       BAMMC (Commerce) –
91.60%

•       BAMMC ( Science) –
89.60%

UPG College cut-off
for

•       BMS (commerce) – 95%

•       BMS (science) –
92.50%

•       BMS (Arts) – 92%

•       BAMMC (Arts) – 91.67%

•       BAMMC (Commerce) –
91.60%

•       BAMMC ( Science) –
89.60%

Thakur College of
science and commerce cut-off for

•       B.com – 79.33 %

•       BMS – 86.33%

•       Bsc IT – 83.83 %

Wilson College
cut-off list for

•       FY BA – 94%

•       FY B.COM – 90.30%

•       B.Sc – 83.2%

•       BAMMC for Arts –
94.67%

•       BAMMC for Commerce –
95.2%

•       BAMMC for science –
93.6%

Jai Hind College
cut-off for

•       BA – 96.20%

•       B.Com – 93%

•       B.SC – 75%

RamanarainRuja
autonomous College cut-off for

•       BA English (Commerce)
– 96.4%

•       BA English (Arts) –
96.4%

•       Ba English (Science)
– 94.83%

•       BSc IT – 95%

•       BSc Biotechnology –
96.8%

Here are the steps to
check the merit list are-

Step 1: Visit the
official site of MU on mu.ac.in.

Step 2: Click on
Mumbai University Admission 2021 link available on the house page.

Step 3: Enter the
login details and click on on submit.

Step 4: The first
merit list will be displayed on the screen.

Students who
submitted the admission forms and enrollment forms before August 14 will be
able to proceed with the admission process. The online verification and online
payments and the declaration form or commitment will begin on August 18 and
will continue till August 25 at 3 p.m.

The second and third
merit lists will be released on August 25 and August 30 respectively. Then, the
online documents submission and online payment will take place.