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B-pharma course is there or not in Mumbai university, in Mumbai.

Shaivi Kant 4th Aug, 2020

Hello,

Yes,it does .Mumbai University is one of the oldest universities of India. The university opens up the admissions for the seekers of B.Pharm program.

B.Pharm program is a UG program for the academics in Pharmacy. It is generally a prerequisite for the practice of pharmacy.

Eligibility Criteria :

MHT-CET 2020

The candidate must have cleared 10+2 from a recognised school or institutions.

B.Pharm

  • Candidate must be Indian.
  • HSC (12th) passed from Maharashtra Board or from any recognised Board of the country.
  • Having Biology/Mathematics as one of the main subject.
  • 50% marks in total (45% for the backward classes belonging to the Maharashtra state only.
  • Marks of Biology/Mathematics is used separately for addition.
  • Scores of MHT-CET .
  • Technical vocational subjects are also counted.

Mumbai University (https://collegedunia.com/university/25731-university-of-mumbai-mumbai) invites applications for the B.Pharm program. 12th pass candidates are eligible for the application. The admission is done through MHT-CET (Maharashtra Technical Common Entrance Test) which will be from May 2nd, 2020 to May 13th, 2020 on multiple dates.

You may apply for the second round.

hope this is helpful

ALL THE BEST !

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do i have to register separately in KEMH SGMC college for mbbs in mumbai university?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 3rd Aug, 2020

No. You needn't register for any Government Medical College separately for admission to MBBS. NEET is the entrance examination for admission to MBBS courses in Government Medical Colleges, Private Medical Colleges, Deemed/Central Universities. Now 15% of the Government Medical Seats are filled through All India Counselling and 85% of the seats are filled through State Counselling. The State Quota seats are filled divided into 70% Regional quota and 30% State Quota. The 70% Regional quota seats are reserved for Candidates belonging to Vidarbha, Marathwada and Rest of Maharashtra. And the Constitutional quota of Maharashtra is for Candidates belonging to SC, ST, Vimukta Jati/Denotified Tribes, NT-A,B,C,D and OBC. NT-B falls under OBC Category. If you want a seat in this College, you should score atleast 25-40 marks more than the previous year cut offs. In 2019, under 30% State quota, the cut offs for SGMC have been as follows:

General Category: 663

OBC: 641

SC: 605

SEBC: 635

ST:  575

Under 70% Regional Quota seats. the cut offs have been as follows:

General Category: 644

OBC: 596

SC: 526

SEBC: 590

ST: 385

Now this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you have  another month to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity.



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For admission in mbbs do i have to register in mumbai university?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 3rd Aug, 2020

You needn't register for Mumbai University separately for admission to MBBS. NEET is the entrance examination for admission to MBBS courses in Government Medical Colleges, Private Medical Colleges, Deemed/Central Universities. Now 15% of the Government Medical Seats are filled through All India Counselling and 85% of the seats in GMCs, Private Medical Colleges are filled through State Counselling. The Commissionerate of the Common Entrance Test will release the cut offs and the merit list for MBBS/BDS across the State. Once they release the online registration form for Counselling, you need to pay the refundable and non refundable security deposit and participate in the Counselling process. That is the only registration process that you need to participate in. The State Quota seats are filled divided into 70% Regional quota and 30% State Quota. The 70% Regional quota seats are reserved for Candidates belonging to Vidarbha, Marathwada and Rest of Maharashtra. And the Constitutional quota of Maharashtra is for Candidates belonging to SC, ST, Vimukta Jati/Denotified Tribes, NT-A,B,C,D and OBC. NT-B falls under OBC Category.  Please check the previous years cut offs at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra and  you can also use our MBBS Companion for counselling purposes: https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion

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M.com. Admission form released in Mumbai University?

Aishwary Jaiswal 3rd Aug, 2020

hello aspirant,

it was earlier announced that the dates will be announced in the month of july, but the dates have not been announced yet,

however, the dates for UG courses have released,

keep a track on the official website of the college,

also, you can keep visiting the below link, to get the updated news all the time-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/mumbai-university-admission

hope that helps

all the best

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for neet admission do i have to register at mumbai university as last date is 4 august?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 4th Aug, 2020

Mumbai University has got nothing to do with NEET admission. You needn't register for Mumbai University separately for admission to MBBS. NEET is the entrance examination for admission to MBBS courses in Government Medical Colleges, Private Medical Colleges, Deemed/Central Universities. Now 15% of the Government Medical Seats are filled through All India Counselling and 85% of the seats in GMCs, Private Medical Colleges are filled through State Counselling. The Commissionerate of the Common Entrance Test will release the cut offs and the merit list for MBBS/BDS across the State. Once they release the online registration form for Counselling, you need to pay the refundable and non refundable security deposit and participate in the Counselling process. That is the only registration process that you need to participate in. The State Quota seats are filled divided into 70% Regional quota and 30% State Quota. The 70% Regional quota seats are reserved for Candidates belonging to Vidarbha, Marathwada and Rest of Maharashtra. And the Constitutional quota of Maharashtra is for Candidates belonging to SC, ST, Vimukta Jati/Denotified Tribes, NT-A,B,C,D and OBC. NT-B falls under OBC Category.  Please check the previous years cut offs at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra and  you can also use our MBBS Companion for counselling purposes: https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion

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which ba option do I have to choose in Mumbai University registration form to apply in Xaviers Mumbai

Sohamsengupta8 28th Aug, 2020

Hello student,

Saint xaviers college Mumbai, is one of the most prestigious institute in Chennai and all over India. It is known for its academic and teaching quality.

There are about 19 courses including bachelor of arts. You can apply in this option. By the merit marks you can go to your desirable subject. Hope this will help you click on the link below to know more.

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/st-xaviers-college-mumbai

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What to do after filling Mumbai Universitys pre addmission form 2020?

srishtis407 1st Aug, 2020
Hello student, Filling form of Mumbai University pre admission . Just wait for merit list of colleges where you get admission. Which will comes in 3 round. you get admission your choice college (higher chances). when your name come in  merit list of college then you have to went to that college and get admission.

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I have filled MU pre enrollement form after 12th for taking admission in UG courses..do i have to fill this entire form(online form) again to gwt admission in PG courses?

Sohamsengupta8 9th Sep, 2020

Dear student

Separate application should be filled upfor undergraduate and postgraduate both.

So the process of admission will be e online method for undergraduate courses and PG courses for the time duration specified on the the notification of Mumbai University admission procedure.


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In Mumbai university admissions ,if I get selected in one college in first round then can I wait for better option or I have to mandatorily take admission in first college.

loksabjs456 31st Jul, 2020
It's all up to you to choose the college first read the feedbacks of the college's given by the ex student of that college and according to the placement offers and then decide any 3 top colleges that you think is the best and try to get admitted in them this would be the best option for you.

Thank you
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how should I fill Mumbai University form lost of collrges

Nikunj kumar Tibrewal 31st Jul, 2020

Dear Imran,

Mumbai University was established in 1857. At present, it offers BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BMS, BSW, B.Li.Sc, BHM, B.Ed, B.P.Ed, LL.B, BPA & BFA courses at UG level along with integrated BA+MA, BMS+MBA, B.Sc+M.Sc and LL.B courses. At postgraduate level, Mumbai University offers MA, M.Com, M.Sc, MMS, MMM, MIM, MHRDM, MFSM, M.LI.Sc, M.Ed, MSW, M.P.Ed, LL.M, MFA & MPA courses in various specializations.

For admission process and other details please visit the link below:

https://university.careers360.com/articles/mumbai-university-admission-form

Good luck !!

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