Mumbai University MA Hindu Studies: Fees 2026, Course Duration, Dates, Eligibility

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MA Hindu Studies at Mumbai University is a 2 years, Full Time Degree program offered On Campus.

    Find detailed Mumbai University MA Hindu Studies fees, eligibility, admission dates, cutoff and ranking below.

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    duration2 Years (Full Time)
    course levelPG (Degree)
    mode of studyOn Campus
    eligibilityGraduation
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    May 13, 2026 - Jun 03, 2026
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    May 13, 2026 - Jun 03, 2026
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    What are ATKT rules for Mumbai University engineering course?

    Sneha Iyer

    ATKT (Allowed To Keep Terms) rules for Mumbai University engineering (under Mumbai University's engineering regulations):

    • ATKT means you passed enough subjects to be promoted to the next year/semester even with some backlogs
    • Promotion conditions: to move from FE to SE (1st to 2nd year), you need to have cleared all FE subjects or have a limited number of backlogs allowed under ATKT rules
    • Mumbai University engineering typically allows promotion with up to 4 backlogs (KTs) from the previous year, but this depends on the specific exam scheme (2012, 2016, 2019 pattern etc.)
    • you must appear in backlog subjects while studying in the promoted year
    • a student with too many KTs (typically more than 4) may be detained — not allowed to proceed to the next year

    exact ATKT rules vary by exam scheme. check your college's exam office or mu.ac.in for the rules applicable to your specific batch/pattern. the rules changed with the introduction of CBCGS (Choice Based Credit Grade System). your college's exam department is the most reliable source for your specific case.

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