Mumbai University on Thursday informed the Bombay High Court that in the coming week, a majority of the students will be able to collect physical results from their colleges. Advocate Rui Rodrigues appearing for the University said results for BA, BCom, BSc, Management, Technology and Law streams have been declared, and marksheets will be sent to colleges within five days.

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Further, admission deadline for Law CET, which was August 31 is being extended until midnight on September 5.

A division bench of justices Anoop Mohta and Bharati Dangre, however, directed that the admission process for law entrance exam be extended till September 6. HC said: "Students should not suffer while trying to get admission for qualifying exams."

HC was hearing a series of petitions filed by students and the Bombay University & College Teachers Union. The court has posted the matter for further hearing on September 6.

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Over a hundred students from the Government Law College in Churchgate found that they have been reportedly marked absent or their results were withheld by the university when the results were declared on Wednesday. "I was shocked to see that I was marked absent in a paper which I attended," said an LLB student.