MU Releases TYBA and TYB.Sc Admit Cards
The University of Mumbai has released the admit cards for the 5th-semester examinations for TYBA and TYB.Sc programmes. Students will need to visit the official website of Mumbai University to download the admit cards.
Students pursuing their third-year BA and B.Sc programmes from the University of Mumbai (MU) will now be able to download their respective admit cards. Mumbai University has announced that they have released the admit cards for the 5th Semester BA programmes and the 5th-semester B.Sc programmes on the official website the varsity.
The Deputy Registrar Aashutosh Rathod stated that the students will also be able to get their hall tickets from the respective colleges. The examinations will be conducted as per the schedule provided by the varsity with the rescheduled dates for assembly polls.
How to Download the Mumbai University TYBA and TYB.Sc Admit Card 2019?
Here are the steps you need to follow regarding how to download the Mumbai University TYBA and TYB.Sc admit card 2019:
Visit the official website of Mumbai University
Click on “Download Admit Card”
Enter your Registration and/or Roll Number
You will be directed to another page with your admit card
Download the Admit Card and take a printout of the same for future references.
Mumbai University is on the process of revamping its administrative operations so as to make the varsity a global competitor. The changes will also look at improving the national and the international rankings of the University along with other objectives too.
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Sources state that the University is aiming at reducing the strain on the top authorities like the Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellor. They also aim to expedite the various decision-making processes as well.
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Sources also added that MU students will be able to receive the solutions to different issues and have the respective answers for their grievances in a much faster manner. The process will be sped up after the introduction of the one-window system at the Kalina campus.