Mumbai University Result 2026 has been declared on 15 July 2026 for six programmes, including Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Science, and Bachelor of Performing Arts courses. Candidates who appeared in May 2026 (NEP 2020 courses) and Summer 2026 (CBCS B.E. course) examinations can now check their results at the official portal mumresults.in. Both regular and supplementary examination results are available. This article is based on the official notification released by Mumbai University.
Understanding This Result Announcement
Mumbai University conducts semester-based examinations across undergraduate, postgraduate, and specialised programmes. The result declaration covers multiple streams – engineering, science, and performing arts – each following distinct grading systems. Understanding your result requires knowing which grading scale applies to your programme: the NEP 2020 scale (used by most courses declared today) assigns grades from O (90% and above) to F (below 40%), while the CBCS scale (used by B.E. Automation and Robotics) uses a similar structure with slightly different mark ranges. Your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) reflects your performance in one semester, while your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) shows your overall academic standing across all completed semesters.
Key Highlights of Mumbai University Result 2026
- Results for six programmes declared simultaneously on 15 July 2026: BPA (Music-Tabla) Semester V, B.E. Automation & Robotics Semester VII, M.Sc. Data Analytics Semester IV, M.Sc. Maths Semester I and III, and B.E. Mechanical (Automobile) Semester I.
- Both regular and supplementary examination results are included in this declaration.
- Candidates can access results online at mumresults.in using their seat number or PRN.
- Two grading systems in use: NEP 2020 scale (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, D, F) and CBCS scale (O, A, B, C, D, E, P, F).
- SGPA is calculated as the sum of (Credits × Grade Points) divided by the sum of Credits for each semester.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Result Declaration Date | 15/07/2026 |
Programmes and Semesters Covered
| Course | Semester | Exam Type |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Performing Arts (Music-Tabla) | V | Supplementary |
| B.E. Automation & Robotics (C-Scheme) | VII | Regular |
| M.Sc. Data Analytics (Joint Degree) | IV | Regular |
| M.Sc. Maths (Department-run) | III | Supplementary |
| M.Sc. Maths (Department-run) | I | Supplementary |
| B.E. Mechanical Engineering (Automobile) | I | Supplementary |
How to Check Your Mumbai University Result Online
- Visit the official result portal at https://www.mumresults.in/.
- Select your course from the dropdown menu.
- Choose your semester and examination type (Regular or Supplementary).
- Enter your seat number or PRN (as requested by the portal).
- Click Submit to view your result.
- Download or print your result document for your records.
Before You Check Your Result
- Ensure you have your seat number or PRN (Personal Registration Number) handy before accessing the portal.
- Identify which grading scale applies to your programme – check whether your course follows NEP 2020 or CBCS grading.
- Understand the subject codes and semester structure for your specific programme to locate your subjects in the results.
- Keep a note of your total marks and grade for each subject, as well as your calculated SGPA, before proceeding to download the official result document.
Understanding Your Grading System
Mumbai University uses two different grading scales depending on your programme. If you are enrolled in BPA, M.Sc. Data Analytics, M.Sc. Maths, or B.E. Mechanical courses, your grades follow the NEP 2020 scale: O (90%+) = 10 points, A+ (80-90%) = 9 points, A (70-80%) = 8 points, B+ (60-70%) = 7 points, B (55-60%) = 6 points, C (50-55%) = 5 points, D (40-50%) = 4 points, and F (below 40%) = 0 points. If you are in the B.E. Automation & Robotics programme (Semester VII), the CBCS scale applies: O (80-100%) = 10 points, A (75-79.99%) = 9 points, B (70-74.99%) = 8 points, C (60-69.99%) = 7 points, D (50-59.99%) = 6 points, E (45-49.99%) = 5 points, P (40-44.99%) = 4 points, and F (0-39.99%) = 0 points. Your semester performance is expressed as SGPA, calculated by dividing the sum of (Credits × Grade Points) by the sum of all Credits for that semester. Your cumulative performance across all semesters is your CGPA.
Result Symbols and Abbreviations Explained
When reviewing your result document, you may encounter several abbreviations and symbols. Here is what they mean:
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| P | Successful |
| F | Unsuccessful |
| AA / ABS | Absent from the examination |
| E | Exemption available |
| + | Marks carried forward to the next attempt |
| $ | Grade carried forward / Additional credit |
| ~ | Dyslexia indicator |
| RCC | Refund per ordinance reference |
| RPV | Provisional result |
| NULL | Null and void |
| ADC | Admission cancelled |
| RR | Reserved |
| C | Credit points earned |
| G | Grade points |
| ∑C | Sum of credits for the semester |
| ∑CG | Sum of (Credits × Grade points) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How do I check my Mumbai University Result 2026?
Ans. Visit mumresults.in, select your course and semester, enter your seat number or PRN, and click Submit. Your result will display on screen, and you can download the official document for your records.
Q2. What grading scale does Mumbai University use for my programme?
Ans. Most programmes declared on 15 July 2026 use the NEP 2020 grading scale (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, D, F). The B.E. Automation & Robotics Semester VII course uses the CBCS scale instead (O, A, B, C, D, E, P, F). Check your course details in this article to confirm which scale applies to you.
Q3. What is the difference between SGPA and CGPA?
Ans. SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) reflects your academic performance in a single semester, calculated as (sum of Credits × Grade Points) ÷ (sum of Credits). CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is your overall performance across all completed semesters and shows your cumulative standing.
Q4. I received an F grade. Can I appear for another attempt?
Ans. An F grade indicates you were unsuccessful in that subject. Most universities allow you to attempt the subject again in the next examination cycle. Check the official notification or contact your department for specific re-examination policies and deadlines.
Q5. What does the symbol ~ (tilde) mean in my result?
Ans. The ~ symbol indicates dyslexia, a learning difference recognized by the university. This marking is purely for record purposes and does not affect your grade or academic standing.
Q6. As a parent, what does my child’s SGPA of 7.2 mean?
Ans. An SGPA of 7.2 falls in the B+ range on the NEP 2020 scale, indicating good performance in that semester. Your child earned an average of 7.2 grade points across the total credits taken. This is a healthy academic standing; you can track improvement by comparing SGPA across semesters.
Q7. If I missed checking the result on 15 July, can I still access it now?
Ans. Yes, results remain accessible on mumresults.in indefinitely after declaration. Enter your seat number or PRN at any time to view your result. There is no time limit for checking your declared result online.
Important Links
| Particulars | Link |
|---|---|
| Check the result at the official portal | Visit Portal |
| BPA (Music-Tabla) Semester V Supplementary | Download Result |
| B.E. Automation & Robotics Semester VII Regular | Download Result |
| M.Sc. Data Analytics Semester IV Regular | Download Result |
| M.Sc. Maths Semester III Supplementary | Download Result |
| M.Sc. Maths Semester I Supplementary | Download Result |
| B.E. Mechanical (Automobile) Semester I Supplementary | Download Resul |
| Official Website | Visit Website |
Staying Updated
Check your result immediately after accessing mumresults.in to verify all subjects, grades, and your calculated SGPA. Keep a copy of your result downloaded and saved for admission applications, job submissions, and other official purposes. If you notice any discrepancy in your marks or grades, contact your department within the official dispute redressal period specified by Mumbai University. Subscribe to our free job alert service on MyNaukriAlert.com to receive notifications about future Mumbai University announcements, examination schedules, and admission notifications across all programmes.