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Current Attendance
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Attendance Plan
Mumbai University mandates a minimum 75% attendance in each subject for a student to be eligible to appear for the end-semester examination. This rule applies across all faculties — Arts, Science, Commerce, Engineering, Law, and Management.
The formula is simple: Attendance % = (Lectures Attended / Total Lectures Conducted) × 100. If your college has conducted 100 lectures in a subject and you attended 74, your attendance is 74% — and you are not eligible to sit the exam.
Each scheduled session counts — regular lectures, practicals, tutorials, and lab sessions. Most colleges track these separately. Missing a 3-hour practical counts more than missing a 1-hour lecture in some programs.
| Total Lectures | Min to Attend (75%) | Max You Can Skip |
|---|---|---|
| 40 | 30 | 10 |
| 60 | 45 | 15 |
| 80 | 60 | 20 |
| 100 | 75 | 25 |
| 120 | 90 | 30 |
Mumbai University requires a minimum of 75% attendance in each subject to be eligible to appear for the semester examination. Some colleges may enforce stricter requirements. Students falling below 75% may be marked as "detained" and barred from sitting the exam.
If your attendance drops below 75%, your college may issue a warning notice. If it remains below the threshold by the end of the semester, you can be detained — meaning you are not allowed to sit for the university exam in that subject. You may need to apply for medical or other exemptions with supporting documents.
Yes, in most Mumbai University programs, attendance for lectures, practicals, and tutorials is tracked separately. You need to meet the minimum requirement in each component. Check your specific course rules, as some programs combine them.
Yes. If you miss lectures due to genuine medical reasons, you can apply for a medical exemption through your college with a valid medical certificate. The college principal or the attendance committee reviews such applications. Typically, up to 10-15% additional relaxation may be granted.
Attendance % = (Number of lectures attended / Total lectures conducted) × 100. For example, if 80 lectures were conducted and you attended 65, your attendance is (65/80) × 100 = 81.25%.
In many programs under the CBCS system, attendance contributes to internal assessment marks. Some courses allocate 5-10 marks out of internal assessment based on attendance. The exact weightage varies by program and college.