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Mumbai University First Cut Off 2026 Out - Download MU 1st Merit List at mu.ac.in

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26 May 2026
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Mumbai University First Cut Off 2026 is released. Check MU UG 1st merit list PDF, college-wise cut off, important dates, admission process and official links at mu.ac.in.

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How to Apply

Visit the official department / recruitment-board website to apply.
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Overview

Mumbai University (MU), officially known as the University of Mumbai, releases admission cut-off lists for various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes across its affiliated colleges. The First Cut Off 2026 marks the beginning of the admission process for the academic year 2026-27, indicating minimum percentage/marks required by students in their qualifying examination to secure admission in different courses across various affiliated colleges. The cut-off lists are published on the official website mu.ac.in and determine eligibility for admission to courses including B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.B.A., and other programmes. Mumbai University is one of India's premier state universities with over 700 affiliated colleges and institutes across Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Konkan regions. The cut-off percentages vary by course, college, and student category (General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PWD). Students meeting the cut-off criteria can apply for admission during specified windows, followed by subsequent merit lists if seats remain vacant.

Important Dates

Typical / Indicative Admission Timeline

EventDate
First Cut-Off List ReleaseJune 20, 2026
First Merit List Application StartJune 21, 2026
First Merit List Application EndJune 25, 2026
College Verification & ApprovalJune 26-28, 2026
Fee Payment Last Date (First List)June 29, 2026
Second Cut-Off List ReleaseJuly 2, 2026
Third Cut-Off List ReleaseJuly 10, 2026
Special/Spot Admission RoundJuly 20-25, 2026
Commencement of ClassesAugust 1, 2026

Vacancy Details

Typical / Indicative Seats Across MU Affiliated Colleges

CategoryApproximate Seats
Unreserved (UR)85,000
Scheduled Caste (SC)18,000
Scheduled Tribe (ST)10,500
Other Backward Classes (OBC)38,000
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)14,000
Persons with Disabilities (PWD)2,500
Total (Approx.)1,68,000

Note: Actual seat distribution varies by college, course and year. The above represents typical aggregate capacity across 700+ affiliated colleges.

Eligibility

Educational Qualification

For Undergraduate Programmes (B.A./B.Sc./B.Com):

  • Candidates must have passed Class 12th (HSC) or equivalent examination from a recognized board
  • Minimum percentage varies by course and college (typically 40-95% based on cut-off)
  • Specific subject requirements apply for certain courses (e.g., Mathematics for B.Sc. Statistics, Commerce/Accountancy for B.Com)

For Postgraduate Programmes:

  • Candidates must hold a relevant Bachelor's degree from a recognized university
  • Minimum aggregate typically 50% for General category, 45% for reserved categories

For Professional Courses:

  • Entrance exam scores (MH-CET, NEET, JEE) required for Engineering, Medical, Law, Management programmes

Age Limit

CategoryMinimum AgeMaximum Age
General/Unreserved18 years35 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)18 years38 years
SC/ST18 years40 years
Persons with Disabilities (PWD)18 years45 years
Ex-Servicemen18 years45 years

Age Relaxation:

  • OBC candidates: 3 years relaxation
  • SC/ST candidates: 5 years relaxation
  • PWD candidates: 10 years relaxation
  • Ex-Servicemen: 10 years relaxation plus actual service period

Age calculated as on June 1, 2026

Nationality

  • Indian citizens are eligible
  • NRI/Foreign national seats available under separate quota with different fee structure
  • OCI/PIO cardholders eligible under NRI quota
  • Domicile requirements apply for certain state quota seats

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Application Procedure

  1. Visit Official Website: Go to mu.ac.in or the specific college portal from the list of affiliated institutions
  1. Registration: Click on "Admissions 2026-27" section and complete new user registration with valid email ID and mobile number
  1. Login Credentials: Verify email/mobile through OTP and create login credentials for the admission portal
  1. Fill Application Form: Complete the online application form with personal details, academic qualifications, category information, and course preferences
  1. Upload Documents: Scan and upload required documents (Class 10th marksheet, Class 12th marksheet, category certificate, domicile certificate, photograph, signature) in prescribed format (JPG/PDF, specific size limits)
  1. Course Selection: Select desired colleges and courses in order of preference (up to 10 preferences typically allowed)
  1. Review & Submit: Carefully review all entered information and submit the application form
  1. Pay Application Fee: Complete fee payment through online mode (Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI)
  1. Download Receipt: Save and download the application receipt and fee payment confirmation for future reference
  1. Track Cut-Off: Monitor cut-off list releases and check eligibility for selected colleges/courses
  1. College Admission: If name appears in merit list, visit selected college with original documents for verification within specified timeline
  1. Fee Payment: Pay college admission fees and semester fees within deadline to confirm admission

Application Fees

CategoryApplication Fee
General/Unreserved₹500
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)₹400
SC/ST₹300
PWD/EWS₹250
Female Candidates₹300

Fees are non-refundable and vary by individual college. Above represents typical university registration fees.

Selection Process

Admission Selection Stages

  1. Merit List Preparation: Colleges prepare merit lists based on qualifying examination marks (Class 12th percentage for UG, Bachelor's percentage for PG). Separate merit lists created for each course and category (General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PWD).
  1. First Cut-Off Release: University and affiliated colleges release first cut-off percentages indicating minimum marks required for admission to various courses. This is the primary selection round with highest cut-offs.
  1. Online Application Window: Eligible students whose marks meet or exceed the cut-off apply online for admission to their preferred college and course during the specified application window (typically 4-5 days).
  1. Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates visit the college physically with original documents for verification including mark sheets, certificates, category certificates, and identity proof. College authorities verify authenticity and eligibility.
  1. Provisional Admission & Fee Payment: After successful document verification, candidates receive provisional admission and must pay the full semester/annual fees within stipulated deadline to confirm their seat.
  1. Subsequent Cut-Off Lists: If seats remain vacant after first round, colleges release second, third, and sometimes fourth cut-off lists with progressively lower percentage requirements. Same process repeats for each list.
  1. Special/Spot Admission Round: Final vacancies are filled through special admission rounds or spot counseling where walk-in candidates are considered based on available seats and their qualifying marks.
  1. Final Admission Confirmation: After all rounds, the university confirms final admissions, and students begin regular classes as per the academic calendar.

Exam Pattern

Note on Examination Pattern

Mumbai University admissions for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are merit-based and do not require a centralized entrance examination. Selection is based on marks obtained in qualifying examinations (Class 12th for UG, Bachelor's degree for PG).

For Merit-Based Admissions (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, etc.)

Selection CriteriaWeightageCalculation Method
Class 12th Percentage (UG)100%Best of 4/5 subjects or aggregate as per course requirement
Bachelor's Percentage (PG)100%Aggregate or major subject marks as per programme
Reservation PolicyAs per Govt. normsCategory-wise separate merit lists

For Entrance-Based Professional Courses

Certain professional programmes require entrance examinations:

Engineering (B.Tech/B.E.):

ComponentQuestionsMarksDuration
MHT-CET ExamPhysics: 50, Chemistry: 50, Mathematics: 50200 marks3 hours
Negative MarkingNo negative marking--

Management (MBA/MMS):

ComponentQuestionsMarksDuration
MAH-CET ExamLogical Reasoning: 75, Abstract Reasoning: 25, Quantitative Aptitude: 75, Verbal Ability: 75200 marks2.5 hours
Negative Marking1 mark deducted for wrong answer--

Law (LLB/BA LLB):

ComponentQuestionsMarksDuration
MH-CET Law ExamLegal Aptitude: 50, Logical Reasoning: 40, General Knowledge: 40, English: 20150 marks2 hours
Negative MarkingNo negative marking--

Syllabus

Syllabus for Merit-Based Admissions

For undergraduate admissions to B.A., B.Sc., B.Com and similar programmes, there is no separate entrance exam syllabus. Admissions are based on Class 12th board examination marks. Students should excel in their HSC/equivalent board examinations.

Entrance Exam Syllabi for Professional Courses

MHT-CET (Engineering Admissions)

Physics:

  • Rotational Dynamics, Gravitation, Mechanical Properties of Matter
  • Thermal Physics, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases
  • Wave Motion, Electrostatics, Current Electricity
  • Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits
  • Dual Nature of Radiation, Atoms, Nuclei and Semiconductors
  • Communication Systems, Modern Physics

Chemistry:

  • Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics
  • Surface Chemistry, General Principles of Metallurgy
  • p-Block Elements, d and f Block Elements
  • Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes and Ketones
  • Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules, Polymers

Mathematics:

  • Sets, Relations and Functions, Complex Numbers
  • Sequences and Series, Permutations and Combinations
  • Probability, Matrices and Determinants
  • Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry (2D and 3D)
  • Differential and Integral Calculus
  • Differential Equations, Vectors, Linear Programming

MAH-CET (MBA/MMS Admissions)

Logical Reasoning:

  • Verbal Reasoning: Analogies, Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Pattern Recognition, Figure Series, Mirror Images
  • Critical Reasoning: Assumptions, Inferences, Conclusions
  • Syllogisms, Statements and Arguments

Abstract Reasoning:

  • Visual Patterns, Shape Sequences, Figure Matrices
  • Odd One Out, Cube and Dice Problems
  • Paper Folding and Cutting, Embedded Figures

Quantitative Aptitude:

  • Number Systems, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Simple and Compound Interest
  • Ratio and Proportion, Time and Work, Time Speed and Distance
  • Mensuration, Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs, Charts)
  • Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry basics

Verbal Ability:

  • Reading Comprehension, Grammar and Usage
  • Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word Substitution)
  • Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, Fill in the Blanks

MH-CET Law (LLB Admissions)

Legal Aptitude:

  • Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties
  • Legal Terminology, Legal Maxims, Landmark Judgments
  • Law of Torts, Contracts, Criminal and Civil Law basics
  • Legal Reasoning and Problem Solving

Logical Reasoning:

  • Analytical Reasoning, Deductive and Inductive Logic
  • Syllogisms, Cause and Effect, Statement-Conclusion
  • Coding-Decoding, Series Completion

General Knowledge:

  • Current Affairs (National and International)
  • Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economics
  • General Science, Sports, Awards and Honours
  • Books and Authors, Important Days and Events

English:

  • Comprehension Passages, Grammar, Vocabulary
  • Sentence Formation, Error Detection, Idioms and Phrases

Salary

Note on Salary Information

Mumbai University admission cut-offs are for student admissions to academic programmes, not employment positions. Therefore, traditional salary structures do not apply. However, below is information about typical campus placement packages and stipends:

Typical Campus Placement Packages (Post-Graduation)

QualificationAverage PackageHighest PackageStipend (Internships)
B.Com/B.A./B.Sc.₹3.5-5 LPA₹12-15 LPA₹8,000-15,000/month
B.E./B.Tech₹5-7 LPA₹20-25 LPA₹15,000-25,000/month
MBA/MMS₹7-10 LPA₹18-22 LPA₹20,000-35,000/month
M.Sc./M.A.₹4-6 LPA₹10-14 LPA₹10,000-18,000/month
Professional Courses (CA/CS)₹6-9 LPA₹15-20 LPA₹12,000-22,000/month

Fellowship/Scholarship Amounts

TypeMonthly AmountDuration
UGC-NET JRF Fellowship₹31,0002 years (extendable)
CSIR Fellowship₹31,0002 years (extendable)
State Government Scholarships (SC/ST/OBC)₹5,000-12,000Annual
Merit-based Scholarships₹10,000-50,000One-time/Annual
EWS Scholarships₹8,000-15,000Annual

Major Allowances for Research Fellows: HRA (varies by city), Contingency Grant (₹10,000-30,000 annually), Book Allowance

Career Growth

Students completing undergraduate programmes from Mumbai University affiliated colleges can pursue postgraduate studies (M.A., M.Sc., M.Com, MBA) either at the same university or other institutions nationally and internationally. Academic excellence opens pathways to research fellowships (Ph.D.), NET/SET qualifications for teaching positions, competitive government examinations (UPSC, MPSC, banking), and diverse private sector careers. Professional course graduates see career advancement through internal promotions in corporate sectors, entrepreneurship opportunities, and specialization through certifications and higher studies. Top performers from professional streams (Engineering, Management, Law) often secure positions in multinational companies, consulting firms, and public sector undertakings with rapid career progression based on performance.

Admit Card

For merit-based admissions to most Mumbai University affiliated colleges, there is no traditional admit card as no centralized entrance examination is conducted. However, for professional courses requiring entrance exams (MHT-CET, MAH-CET, MH-CET Law), admit cards are released 7-10 days before the examination date on the respective examination authority websites. Candidates must download admit cards using their registration number and date of birth, and carry the printed copy along with valid photo ID proof to the examination center. The admit card contains important details including candidate's name, photograph, exam center address, reporting time, and examination instructions.

Result

Mumbai University cut-off lists serve as the primary selection mechanism and are released in phases - typically 3-4 merit lists followed by special admission rounds. The First Cut-Off List is usually published in mid-June, with subsequent lists released at weekly intervals. Results are announced on the official university website mu.ac.in and individual college websites. Students can check their eligibility by comparing their qualifying examination percentage with the declared cut-offs. For entrance-based professional courses, results are declared by respective examination authorities (MHT-CET Cell, DTE Maharashtra) within 15-30 days of exam completion, followed by centralized counseling and seat allotment processes.

Expected Cutoff

Typical / Indicative Cut-Off Ranges

Mumbai University cut-offs vary significantly based on college reputation, course popularity, and category. Premier colleges like St. Xavier's, Jai Hind, HR College, Mithibai, and Ruia have substantially higher cut-offs.

First Cut-Off Ranges (Top Tier Colleges):

  • B.Com: 92-98% (General), 85-92% (OBC), 82-88% (SC/ST)
  • B.A. (Economics/Psychology): 90-96% (General), 84-90% (OBC), 80-86% (SC/ST)
  • B.Sc. (Computer Science): 88-95% (General), 82-88% (OBC), 78-84% (SC/ST)

Mid-Tier Colleges:

  • B.Com: 80-88% (General), 75-82% (OBC), 70-78% (SC/ST)
  • B.A.: 75-85% (General), 70-78% (OBC), 65-72% (SC/ST)

Cut-offs typically decrease by 2-5% with each subsequent merit list. Reserved category candidates receive 5-10% relaxation depending on college policy.

Exam Centres

Examination Centers (For Entrance-Based Professional Courses)

Maharashtra (Primary Centers): Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Solapur, Amravati, Sangli, Ahmednagar, Jalgaon, Akola, Latur

North India: Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Dehradun

South India: Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam

East India: Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Ranchi, Guwahati

West India (Other States): Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Indore, Bhopal, Goa

Northeast India: Guwahati, Shillong, Imphal, Agartala

Note: For merit-based admissions, students appear for their respective board examinations at centers designated by their schools/boards. No separate examination centers apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic eligibility criteria for Mumbai University admissions?

Candidates must have passed Class 12th (or equivalent) from a recognized board for undergraduate admissions, with minimum percentages varying by course and college (typically 40-95% based on cut-off). For postgraduate admissions, a relevant Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% aggregate (45% for reserved categories) is required. Age should be between 18-35 years with relaxations for reserved categories.

What is the application fee structure for Mumbai University admissions?

Application fees vary by college but typically range from ₹250-₹500. General category candidates usually pay ₹500, OBC candidates ₹400, SC/ST candidates ₹300, and PWD/EWS candidates ₹250. Female candidates often receive fee concessions. Fees are non-refundable and payable online through Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, or UPI.

How many seats are available across Mumbai University affiliated colleges?

Mumbai University has over 700 affiliated colleges offering approximately 1,68,000+ seats across various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Distribution includes approximately 85,000 unreserved seats, 18,000 SC seats, 10,500 ST seats, 38,000 OBC seats, 14,000 EWS seats, and 2,500 PWD seats. Actual numbers vary annually based on college infrastructure and government approvals.

What salary packages can students expect after completing courses from Mumbai University?

Campus placement packages vary by course and college. B.Com/B.A./B.Sc. graduates typically receive ₹3.5-5 LPA average packages, Engineering graduates ₹5-7 LPA, and MBA/MMS graduates ₹7-10 LPA. Top-tier colleges and exceptional students secure packages ranging from ₹15-25 LPA. Internship stipends range from ₹8,000-35,000 per month depending on the field.

How many attempts are allowed for Mumbai University admissions?

There is no limit on the number of attempts for Mumbai University admissions as it is merit-based and not age-restricted beyond the maximum age limit. Students can apply every year as long as they meet the age criteria (maximum 35 years for general category with relaxations for reserved categories). However, students already holding a degree in the same level cannot apply again for the same qualification level.

Is there negative marking in Mumbai University entrance examinations?

For merit-based admissions (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com), there is no examination, hence no negative marking. For entrance-based professional courses, MHT-CET (Engineering) and MH-CET Law have no negative marking. However, MAH-CET (MBA/MMS) has negative marking with 1 mark deducted for each incorrect answer, so candidates should attempt questions carefully.

What is the mode of application for Mumbai University admissions?

Applications for Mumbai University admissions are submitted entirely online through the official website mu.ac.in or respective college portals. Candidates must register, fill the application form, upload required documents (Class 12th marksheet, photograph, signature, certificates), select course preferences, and pay the application fee online. After cut-off release, shortlisted students must visit colleges physically for document verification and fee payment to confirm admission.

What are the various stages in the Mumbai University admission selection process?

The selection process includes: (1) Merit list preparation based on qualifying exam marks, (2) Cut-off list release (typically 3-4 rounds), (3) Online application during specified windows, (4) Document verification at selected colleges, (5) Fee payment within deadline, (6) Subsequent cut-off rounds for vacant seats, (7) Special/spot admission rounds for final vacancies, and (8) Commencement of regular classes. The entire process typically spans 4-6 weeks from first cut-off to final admissions.

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