CGPA is converted into percentage at Mumbai University using the equation:
Percentage (%) = 7.1 * CGPA + 11
For example:
If your cumulative grade point average (CGPA) is 6.2- you can convert it to a percentage by: multiplying it by 7.1 * 6.2 + 11 to get 55.02 percent.
The process for calculating the percentage is given below
If a person has a 5.53 CGPA on 7 point scale CGPA then - (5.53 * 10)/7 = 7.9, which is a 10-point scale CGPA
Now calculate the percentage - 7.9 CGPA*9.3 (standard number used by companies that come for placements) = 73.47%
PRN (Permanent Registration Number) is a 16 digit unique number that is also referred to as the roll number of a student provided by this university.
While applying for any course at Mumbai University, you are required to fill an online application form and after submitting this form the data is stored by the system. The data is used to find whether or not you are eligible. If you are eligible for admission then you will be provided with the 16 digit number known as PRN and it will remain the same throughout the registration period.
This PRN number can be used as a reference number for any kind of contact or communication with the university
So, the PRN number of a student is basically the reference or roll number which will be used throughout your graduation period.
Here is the simple procedure to get transcripts from Mumbai University
Once you are done with these steps, you are good to go.
It depends on your future plan. If you want good salary packages after your master's, then doing an MS from the US will be better. Landing a good job with a decent salary package after master's will be difficult in India, except maybe some old IIT. While the scope for work after doing an MS from the US is huge. Many major MNCs have their headquarters in Silicon Valley. The job profiles offered are also comparably better there. But doing an MS from the US is no mean feat. It’s expensive and risky.
If you are interested in pursuing research, you should do your research under the guidance of a good professor. Go through the website of different reputed universities around the world and look through the profile of the professors from your field. Look at their publications, talk to some of their students, and find out how active they are in research. These are some of the important aspects of choosing a guide.
Don’t choose Mumbai University for pursuing a course. You should look for other alternatives.
In terms of academics, examinations, and other related factors, it is not a good university.
There are no such sites available where you will get solved question papers from Mumbai University. However, there are some series solutions available for some courses. But the answers provided in these solution papers aren’t that good. So, students usually don’t refer to these solution papers. Easy Solution, and KT2 80 are some of such solution papers.
No, the final mark sheet of Mumbai University does not mention your KT. You will receive a new mark list after clearing the whole semester's examination. Try to score more than 55% in your engineering, and don’t worry about the KT. When it comes to placement, there are companies that do not focus on your points; rather, they need candidates with aspirations for success and determination.
According to Mumbai University ATKT rules, engineering students are allowed a maximum of 5 end-semester and 3 internal KTs. Including end-semester and internals, you can have a maximum of 8 KTs in the first year.
You need to clear your first-year KTs by the end of 2nd year, i.e. 4th semester. Students aren’t allowed to carry any first-year KT to the third year. Even if you clear all first-year KTs by the 4th semester except 1, you have to take a drop. It is the golden KT rule.
To get a duplicate degree certificate from Mumbai University you first need to file an FRI for your missing certificate. Then get an affidavit clearly mentioning that you haven’t misused the certificate in any way. Then you can apply for the duplicate certificate through your college or directly to the examination section Mahatma Phule Bhavan. You need to submit a copy of your degree certificate along with your application. You also need to pay INR 300 to get the duplicate. Payment can be made via demand draft or directly at the designated bank.
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