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Mumbai University likely to announce TYBA results on Monday

Results to be available on varsity's official website; original marksheet to be available at respective colleges at a later date

Entrance to the campus of Mumbai University. Photo: Wikipedia

Entrance to the campus of Mumbai University. Photo: Wikipedia

BS Web Team Mumbai
The University of Mumbai (MU) will declare results of the Third Year Bachelor of Arts (TYBA) examination on June 20, 2016. It will be available on the official website of the varsity, mu.ac.in, most likely in the afternoon.  

Candidates, who have appeared for the exam, can download the result from the website. 

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to: 

1. Open the results page on MU official website http://mu.ac.in/portal/results/

2. Select the stream – Arts

3. Enter your Seat Number, name, date of birth and other credentials as required

4. Click submit 

5. Download the marksheet / score card and take a printout 
 
The marksheet issued will include subject-wise details and the candidates can check their overall percentage. However, the online marksheet is a reference copy and hence temporary. 

The valid and original marksheet by the MU board would be available at the students' respective colleges. The University is yet to announce date of issuance of the marksheet.

It is likely that owing to the heavy traffic the page might load a bit slowly. The students are therefore urged to be patient and keep refreshing the page. 

For more information about the TYBA results 2016, students can contact the Mumbai University board by calling on Fort Campus: (022) 22708700 or Kalina Campus: (022) 26543000 / 26543300.

The TYBA 2016 examinations were postponed by a month, resulting in late declaration of results.

For the academic term 2015-16, MU conducted exams in April-May, in over 400 centres,for the undergraduate courses of Arts, Commerce, Science, law, Technology and Management exams in April-May.

About 25,500 students had appeared for the third year exams from the Arts (BA), Science (BSc), and Commerce (BCom) streams this year. Nearly 7,500 were of B.Com, and around 18,000 for the BSc and BA exam.

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First Published: Jun 17 2016 | 9:10 AM IST

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