Mumbai University Result 2026 (Out); Check MU First Half Results, Marksheet PDF, Pending UG Results & Latest Updates RESULT OUT

The Mumbai University (MU) Result 2026 for the First Half (Summer Session) is being released in multiple phases on the official result portal. Unlike universities that announce all examination results on a single day, Mumbai University publishes programme-wise and semester-wise results continuously throughout the result season.

Since June 2026, the university has declared results for several undergraduate, postgraduate, engineering, management, science, commerce, and professional programmes, with the latest batch released on 15 July 2026.

Students whose results are still awaited—including TYBA, TYBCom, TYBSc Semester 6 and other UG courses—should regularly check the official portal, as fresh result PDFs are uploaded almost every week. Candidates can access their scorecards using their Seat Number/PRN through the university’s official result website.

Mumbai University Results 2026 Out — Complete UG & PG Result Tracker

Latest Batch Declared 14 July 2026 | TYBA/TYBCom/TYBSc Sem 6 Still Awaited | Check at mumresults.in
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Particulars Details
University Name University of Mumbai (MU), Maharashtra
Result Session First Half 2026 (Summer Session — Exams Held January–May 2026)
Result Release Pattern Rolling / Batch-Wise (Not a Single Date — Multiple Programmes Released Weekly)
Latest Result Batch Declared 15 July 2026
Most Awaited Pending Result TYBA / TYBCom / TYBSc — Semester 6 (Final Year UG)
Result Mode Online Only (PRN/Seat Number + Date of Birth)
Grading System CBCGS / CBCS / NEP-2020 (SGPA & CGPA Based, Course-Dependent)
Revaluation Fee Approx. ₹250 per Subject (Non-Refundable)
Total Affiliated Colleges 700+ Colleges Across Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad
Official Result Portal mumresults.in
University Website mu.ac.in

Understanding MU’s Result Pattern — Why There’s No Single “Result Date”

  • Unlike many state boards or single-exam universities, the University of Mumbai does not declare all its results on one date — with 700+ affiliated colleges and hundreds of programme-semester combinations, MU releases results in continuous weekly/bi-weekly batches throughout the result season
  • Each batch typically covers a mix of Engineering, Science, Commerce, Arts, Law, Management, and Fine/Performing Arts programmes, along with both regular and supplementary/ATKT (backlog) results
  • As of today, 16 July 2026, the most recent batch was declared on 14 July 2026, covering M.Sc. Part I Semester II (CBCGS), M.E. Chemical Engineering Semester I, BMS-MMS Semester VI (NEP-2020), and B.E. Chemical Engineering Semester VII
  • MU has been publishing results almost every few days since June 2026 — recent batches include releases on 11 June, 2 July, 3 July, and 7 July 2026, each covering different sets of programmes and semesters
  • Core final-year UG results — TYBA, TYBCom, and TYBSc Semester 6 — the most widely awaited results for lakhs of students, had NOT yet been declared as of the most recent confirmed update, and are expected to be released in July 2026 based on MU’s academic calendar
  • Results for Semester 1 & 2 (FYBA/FYBCom/FYBSc) and Semester 3 & 4 (SYBA/SYBCom/SYBSc) are also expected progressively through July–August 2026

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Recent Result Batches Declared — Timeline (June–July 2026)

  • 11 June 2026: B.E. Computer Science & Engineering (Sem VIII), Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (Sem VIII), Electronics & Computer Science, Forensic Science, and other engineering/science programmes
  • 02 July 2026: B.E. Chemical Engineering (Sem VIII), B.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Sem VIII), plus two NEP-2020 Semester II engineering courses
  • 03 July 2026: M.Sc. Data Analytics (Sem III Supplementary), M.Sc. IT Cloud Computing & AI (Sem III Supplementary), MMS (Sem IV — regular), T.Y.B.A. Film Television, M.S.W. (Sem I), B.E. Civil Engineering (Sem II)
  • 07 July 2026: MMS Sem I Supplementary (NEP-2020), M.Com Sem II CDOE (75:25 pattern), M.Sc. Data Analytics
  • 14 July 2026 (Most Recent): M.Sc. Part I Sem II (CBCGS), M.E. Chemical Engineering Sem I, BMS-MMS Sem VI (NEP-2020), B.E. Chemical Engineering Sem VII

Important: This is only a sample of recent batches, not an exhaustive list. MU publishes many more programme-specific results each week — always check mumresults.in directly for your exact course and semester rather than relying solely on any single list.

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How to Check Your Mumbai University Result 2026

  • Visit the official Mumbai University result portal — mumresults.in (or access via the “Examinations” tab on mu.ac.in)
  • Look under the “Online Results” section, and click on “First Half 2026” for the current summer session results
  • From the list, find and click your specific course, programme code, and semester (e.g., B.Com Sem VI, B.Sc Sem IV, B.E. Computer Sem VIII) — note that MU results are often published as programme-specific PDF files rather than individual logins
  • Once the relevant PDF opens, use Ctrl+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac) — or the search icon in your mobile PDF viewer — to quickly find your Seat Number/PRN within the document
  • Alternatively, some result links require you to enter your Seat Number/Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth directly into a login form to view an individual scorecard
  • Download and save the PDF/scorecard, and take a printout for academic and admission purposes

Note: Mumbai University does not send individual SMS or email alerts when a result goes live — students must proactively and regularly check mumresults.in for their specific programme code.

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Still Waiting? Status of Major Pending UG Results

Programme Status (As of 16 July 2026)
TYBA / TYBCom / TYBSc — Semester 6 (Final Year) Awaited — Expected July 2026
SYBA / SYBCom / SYBSc — Semester 3 & 4 Expected Progressively — July to August 2026
FYBA / FYBCom / FYBSc — Semester 1 & 2 Expected Progressively — July to August 2026
Engineering (B.E.), Architecture, Law, Fine & Performing Arts, Education Being Released in Ongoing Batches (Many Already Declared)
Note: TYBA/TYBCom/TYBSc Sem 6 is the single most-awaited result at MU, as it determines final graduation for the third-year batch across MU’s massive affiliated-college network. Bookmark mumresults.in and check daily — MU typically updates this page multiple times per week during peak result season.

MU’s Two Examination Sessions — How the Annual Calendar Works

Session Exam Period / Result Period
First Half (Summer Session) Exams: January–May | Results: May–July (Sometimes Extending into August)
Second Half (Winter Session) Exams: October–November | Results: January–March
Note: Both First Half and Second Half results remain permanently accessible on mumresults.in even after the season ends, so students needing older results (e.g., Second Half 2025/Winter Session) can still retrieve them from the same portal.

Details Mentioned on Your MU Marksheet

  • Student’s Name and Permanent Registration Number (PRN)
  • Course/Programme Name, Semester, and Programme Code
  • Subject-wise marks — broken into Theory (TH), Internal Assessment (IA), Term Work (TW), and Practical/Oral (PO) components, as applicable to each subject
  • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) — and, upon completion of the full programme, the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
  • Overall Result Status — Pass, ATKT (backlog in specific subject/s), or Fail
  • Grading Scheme Used — CBCGS, CBCS, or NEP-2020, depending on your admission year and programme

Important: This online result is provisional. The final, official marksheet/grade card will be issued by your college’s examination department — always retain the online copy safely until you receive your original.

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Revaluation, Photocopy & Grievance — If You’re Not Satisfied With Your Result

Process What It Involves
Photocopy of Answer Sheet Request a scanned/physical copy of your evaluated answer script before deciding whether to apply for revaluation (available for eligible programmes)
Revaluation Re-checking of your answer script by an examiner; fee is approx. ₹250 per subject/paper (non-refundable)
Grievance Redressal For discrepancies in the grade card (e.g., wrong subject listed, name/PRN mismatch) — separate from academic revaluation of marks
  • For IDOL (Institute of Distance and Open Learning) students requesting a photocopy alongside revaluation, an additional ₹100 applies, with a further ₹50 concession fee for reserved category students
  • All these applications must be submitted within the window specified by the university following each result declaration — this window is typically short (often around 7–10 days), so act quickly once your result is out
  • Revaluation, photocopy, and grievance requests can only be submitted through the official process on mu.ac.in — no offline/manual applications are entertained
  • MU also separately publishes a “Weblist of Revaluation Cases” for each session (First Half/Second Half) on mumresults.in, listing students whose revaluation applications have been processed

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What If You Have ATKT (Backlog) in a Subject?

  • Students who do not clear one or more subjects (papers) in a semester are marked ATKT (Allowed To Keep Terms) and can appear for the same subject(s) in the next available supplementary examination cycle, without necessarily losing an academic year (subject to your college’s specific ATKT rules)
  • MU regularly declares dedicated “Supplementary” results (as seen in several of the recent batches, e.g., M.Sc. IT Cloud Computing & AI Sem III Supplementary, MMS Sem I Supplementary) — always check whether your pending subject falls under a supplementary or regular examination cycle
  • CDOE (Centre for Distance and Online Education) students should specifically verify the correct exam cycle applicable to their enrollment — July/January or December, as MU runs slightly different schedules for distance-learning programmes

Common Result-Checking Problems & How to Solve Them

  • “My programme code isn’t showing up yet”: Not all programmes are released together — check the full list on mumresults.in for your exact course name and semester; if not listed, it likely hasn’t been declared yet
  • “I can’t find my Seat Number in the PDF”: Double-check you’re opening the correct programme-code PDF; use Ctrl+F/Command+F and try searching with just the numeric part of your seat number
  • “The website is slow or not loading”: This is common right after a large batch of results goes live, given the volume of MU students checking simultaneously — try again after some time, or during off-peak hours (early morning/late night)
  • “There’s an error in my marks/name”: Do not panic — first verify against your original application form details, then immediately contact your college’s examination department, since name/PRN corrections typically need to be routed through your college, not directly to the university
  • “My result shows ATKT but I’m sure I passed”: Cross-verify each subject’s Theory/IA/Term Work component separately; if you still believe there’s an error, apply for revaluation or approach your college’s exam cell for a manual check

After Your Result — What Comes Next

  • Final-Year Students (TYBA/TYBCom/TYBSc/BE Final Year etc.): Once your Sem 6/final semester result is declared, begin the process of collecting your provisional degree certificate from your college, followed by the final degree certificate from the university (issued at a later convocation-linked stage)
  • Continuing Students: Start preparing for your next semester and keep an eye on your college notice board/MU website for the next semester’s exam form fill-up schedule, typically announced a few weeks before each semester exam
  • Higher Studies/Job Applications: Your provisional online marksheet is generally accepted for most admission and job application purposes until your final marksheet is issued — but always check the specific requirement of the institution/employer you’re applying to
  • ATKT Students: Note your pending subject(s) and the applicable supplementary exam cycle, and begin preparation early to avoid a compounding backlog in later semesters

About the University of Mumbai

  • Established in 1857 (as the University of Bombay), it is one of the oldest and largest universities in India, and among the first three universities established in the country under the “Wood’s Education Despatch”
  • Renamed the University of Mumbai in 1996, following the city’s official renaming from Bombay to Mumbai
  • One of the largest universities in the world by enrollment, with several lakh students across its affiliated colleges spanning Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad districts
  • Offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programmes, along with diplomas and certificate courses, across Science, Commerce, Arts, Engineering, Law, Management, Fine & Performing Arts, and more
  • Primary medium of instruction for most programmes is English, though some regional-language options exist for specific courses

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — Mumbai University Results 2026

Q1. Has Mumbai University declared all its 2026 results?
No, MU releases results in ongoing weekly/bi-weekly batches. As of 16 July 2026, many PG, engineering, and professional course results are out, but core final-year UG results (TYBA/TYBCom/TYBSc Sem 6) are still awaited.

Q2. Where can I check my Mumbai University result?
On the official result portal, mumresults.in, or via the Examinations section on mu.ac.in.

Q3. What details do I need to check my result?
Your Seat Number/PRN and, in some cases, your Date of Birth, along with your correct programme code and semester.

Q4. When will TYBA/TYBCom/TYBSc Sem 6 results be declared?
They are expected in July 2026, based on MU’s academic calendar, though an exact date has not been confirmed — check mumresults.in regularly.

Q5. What is the revaluation fee at Mumbai University?
Approximately ₹250 per subject/paper, which is non-refundable.

Q6. Does MU send SMS or email alerts when results are declared?
No, MU does not send individual notifications — students must check the official portal themselves.

Q7. What should I do if I have ATKT in a subject?
You can appear for that subject in the next applicable supplementary examination cycle; check whether a dedicated supplementary result has been or will be declared for your programme and semester.

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