Transparent, merit-based admissions following Maharashtra Government guidelines. Your pathway to quality education starts here.
Transparent, merit-based admission process ensuring equal opportunity for all eligible students
Admission to FYJC (11th Standard) Science & Commerce streams as per Maharashtra State Board guidelines.
Undergraduate programs in Management, Media, Finance, and Hospitality Studies through Mumbai University portal.
For B.Sc. (Hospitality), BMS, BAMMC & BAF programmes
Go to mum.digitaluniversity.ac → Select "New Admission Seeker"
Complete registration → Verify mobile/email with OTP → Create username & password
Enter SSC details first (CBSE: select "Grade") → Then HSC details → Select "Raval College" & desired programme
Upload photograph and signature → Confirm entries → Submit application → Take printout
All undergraduate admissions through Mumbai University's centralized system
Visit Admission PortalIn case of B.Ed Admissions:
Complete admission process through online portal
Admission strictly based on merit list
For Science & Commerce streams
Following State Board regulations
All 11th grade admissions through Maharashtra State Board's centralized portal
11thadmissions.org.inRegular Updates: Check portal for merit lists
Document Readiness: Keep all originals ready
Timely Application: Adhere to admission schedule
Clear, step-by-step guidance for Degree College and Junior College admissions
Bachelor Programs
Admission Process: Centralized online admission through Mumbai University Portal
Visit mum.digitaluniversity.ac → New Registration
Verify mobile/email → Create username & password
Enter SSC/HSC details → Select Raval College & course
Upload documents → Submit → Print application form
FYJC (11th Grade) - Science & Commerce
Merit List
Note: Students from other boards need Eligibility Certificate & Migration Certificate
As per the National Education Policy (NEP 2020)
All undergraduate programmes are structured under the New Education Policy (NEP), ensuring flexibility, multidisciplinary learning, and outcome-based education.
Undergraduate programmes follow a semester-based examination pattern as prescribed under the NEP guidelines.
Each semester carries a total of 22 credits, distributed across theory, practicals, and skill-based components as per the curriculum.
Evaluation under NEP generally consists of:
Our admission counselors are here to guide you through every step