Mumbai University Releases Second Merit List for 2026-27 with Updated Cut-Offs
Mumbai University Second Merit List 2026 Out; Check Cut-Off
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K.P.B Hinduja College, affiliated with the University of Mumbai, has published the second merit list for the 2026-27 academic session, revealing increased cut-offs for several undergraduate courses. Notably, the FYBCOM cut-off rose from 60% to 65.20%, while the FYBAMMC programme saw a significant jump from 60.50% to 70.60%.
- 01The FYBCOM cut-off increased from 60% in 2025-26 to 65.20% for 2026-27.
- 02The FYBAMMC programme's cut-off rose sharply from 60.50% to 70.60%, particularly in the Science stream.
- 03The arts stream cut-off increased from 72% to 80%, and Commerce from 78.60% to 81.40%.
- 04Courses such as FYBAF and FYBFM saw slight declines in cut-offs, dropping to 86.20% and 86.83%, respectively.
- 05Candidates can check the merit list on the official website hindujacollege.edu.in.
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K.P.B Hinduja College, part of the University of Mumbai, has announced the second merit list cut-offs for the academic year 2026-27, indicating a trend of increased performance in various undergraduate courses. The cut-off for the FYBCOM course has risen from 60% in the previous academic session to 65.20% this year. The most notable increase is in the FYBAMMC programme, where the cut-off surged from 60.50% to 70.60%, especially in the Science category. Other streams also experienced significant rises, with the arts stream cut-off climbing from 72% to 80%, and Commerce rising from 78.60% to 81.40%. However, some courses like FYBAF and FYBFM saw slight declines in their cut-offs. Students can access the second merit list on the college's official website, where they can search for their names or application numbers. Those not included in this list are encouraged to await the third merit list.
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The updated cut-offs may affect student admissions and choices for undergraduate courses at K.P.B Hinduja College.
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