University of Mumbai
Mumbai University Results 2026: Check UG and PG Semester Exam Scores Online
Mumbai University releases UG and PG semester results for 2026. Check your status online now.
University of Mumbai
| Result Date | 22 May 2026 |
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| Qualification | As per respective UG/PG course curriculum |
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The University of Mumbai has officially released the semester examination results for various Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) programs for the 2026 academic session. Students who appeared for courses such as BMS, MCA, MA, B.Voc, and LL.B can now access their performance scorecards through the university's dedicated results portal.
| Feature | Details |
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| University Name | University of Mumbai |
| Academic Session | 2026 |
| Courses Covered | UG & PG (BMS, MCA, MA, B.Voc, LL.B, etc.) |
| Result Status | Released |
| Official Website | mu.ac.in |
Follow these steps to view and download your mark sheet:
It is critical for all students to review the information on their mark sheet immediately after downloading. Ensure the following details are correct:
Correction of Discrepancies: If you identify any error in your name, paper code, or marks, do not wait. Immediately contact your college examination department or the University of Mumbai’s central exam cell to initiate the correction process.
Usually, the results are accessed via your Seat Number or Roll Number provided on the examination admit card. Searching by name is generally not supported on the official portal to maintain privacy.
Please check your examination hall ticket or contact your college administrative office to retrieve your seat number.
Yes, these are the official declared results for the semester examinations. Any subsequent re-evaluation results will be published separately by the university.
Due to high traffic when results are declared, the portal may experience downtime. We recommend waiting for a few minutes and refreshing the page or trying during off-peak hours.
A digital copy is helpful for immediate reference, but for formal purposes (like competitive exams or higher education admissions), you should retain the official mark sheet issued by the university once available.
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