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Mumbai University Extends APAAR ID Help Camp Till August 21

Mumbai University extends help camp for APAAR ID issues till August 21. Students can resolve APAAR ID creation and Aadhaar authentication problems.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Wed, 19 August 2026 at 11:10 pm
Mumbai University Extends APAAR ID Help Camp Till August 21

The University of Mumbai has extended its special help camp for students facing difficulties with APAAR ID creation, ABC ID linking, and Aadhaar authentication till August 21. This decision was made following an overwhelming response from students, with around 800 students visiting the camp on Wednesday to resolve their issues.

The help camp is being conducted at the Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute for Financial and Management Studies on the university's Kalina campus, in coordination with the Director of the Board of Examinations and Evaluation. The camp is addressing technical and documentation-related issues faced by students on the spot.

The camp is assisting students with creating APAAR IDs, linking APAAR IDs with ABC IDs, Aadhaar authentication, and discrepancies involving Aadhaar-linked mobile numbers, names, and dates of birth. Other Aadhaar-related issues are also being addressed at the camp.

The university has made APAAR IDs mandatory for the generation of hall tickets for upcoming examinations. Students who do not have an APAAR ID will not be able to have their examination hall tickets generated. Therefore, it is essential for students to create their APAAR IDs and resolve any related issues as soon as possible.

Students who have not yet created their APAAR ID or are facing difficulties with APAAR-ABC ID linking or Aadhaar authentication have been urged to visit the camp by August 21 and avail themselves of the facility. Students have been advised to carry their Aadhaar card along with relevant documents and details required to resolve their respective issues.

The university has also urged affiliated colleges, autonomous colleges, and university departments to inform students about the extended camp and ensure maximum participation. This will help students to resolve their APAAR ID-related issues and generate their hall tickets for the upcoming examinations.

The extension of the help camp till August 21 is a welcome move, as it will provide students with more time to resolve their APAAR ID-related issues. Students are advised to take advantage of this opportunity and visit the camp as soon as possible.

In recent years, the University of Mumbai has been taking various initiatives to improve its services and facilities for students. The extension of the APAAR ID help camp is one such initiative, which demonstrates the university's commitment to supporting its students.

The APAAR ID system is an important part of the university's examination process, and it is essential for students to have a valid APAAR ID to participate in the examinations. The help camp is a valuable resource for students, and it will help to ensure that they can generate their hall tickets and participate in the examinations without any issues.

In conclusion, the extension of the APAAR ID help camp till August 21 is a significant development for students of the University of Mumbai. Students are advised to take advantage of this opportunity and visit the camp as soon as possible to resolve their APAAR ID-related issues.

Frequently asked questions

What is the last date to visit the APAAR ID help camp?

The last date to visit the APAAR ID help camp is August 21.

What documents do students need to carry to the help camp?

Students need to carry their Aadhaar card along with relevant documents and details required to resolve their respective issues.

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