Mumbai University declares TY BCom Semester VI results; check here – Times of India
The examination for TY BCom Semester VI was conducted in April 2023, following the offline mode of examination. The overall pass percentage for the exam stands at 60%.
The result will contain essential information such as the candidate’s roll number, name, subject-wise marks obtained, and the corresponding grade. Alongside the TY BCom results, the university has also declared the results for first-year MTA, second-year Applied Art, BE, MSc, and MCom.
To access and check your result, you will be required to enter your roll number and date of birth on the official website. Alternatively, you can also check your result by sending an SMS. Simply compose a message with the content “MUMRESULT Roll Number” and send it to 56767.
Students eagerly awaiting their TY BCom Semester VI results can now visit the official website and access their scores using the provided information. It is crucial to keep your roll number and date of birth handy to avoid any inconvenience during the result-checking process.
Direct link to check Mumbai University TY BCom Semester VI results 2023
Here are the steps to check your result online:
Visit the official website: Go to the official website of Mumbai University or the designated result portal.
Locate the result section: Look for the “Results” or “Examination” section on the website’s homepage.
Select the appropriate exam: Find and click on the link for TY BCom Semester VI results or the specific exam you are looking for.
Enter the required information: Enter your roll number and date of birth in the provided fields. Double-check the information for accuracy.
Submit the details: After entering the required information, click on the “Submit” or “Check Result” button to proceed.
View and download the result: Once the result is displayed on the screen, review your marks, grades, and other details. If needed, take a printout or download the result for future reference.
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