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Mumbai University Postpones Exams Due to Heavy Rain Warning

Mumbai University postpones July 7 exams, cites safety concerns amid heavy rainfall warning.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 12:43 am
Mumbai University Postpones Exams Due to Heavy Rain Warning

Mumbai University has postponed all examinations scheduled for July 7, following the India Meteorological Department's forecast of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The decision was made to ensure the safety of students amid the prevailing adverse weather conditions.

The university's Director, Board of Examinations and Evaluation, issued a circular on Monday stating that all examinations scheduled for July 7 have been deferred. The revised examination timetable will be announced shortly on the university's official website. Students have been advised to regularly check the website for updates regarding the rescheduled examination dates.

Colleges and all affiliated institutions have also been instructed to take note of the revised arrangements and inform students accordingly. The decision comes as the IMD has issued warnings of intense rainfall over Mumbai and adjoining districts, prompting several educational institutions and authorities to take precautionary measures to ensure public safety.

The IMD's warning has also led to Raigad District declaring a holiday for all schools and colleges on July 7, amid a red alert for extreme heavy rain. The university's decision to postpone exams is a precautionary measure to prevent any potential risks to students traveling to and from examination centers.

The postponement of exams will likely cause inconvenience to students who had prepared for their examinations on July 7. However, the university's priority is the safety of its students, and the decision has been made to ensure that they are not put in harm's way. Students are advised to stay tuned to the university's website for further updates on the revised examination schedule.

In the meantime, students can utilize the extra time to review and prepare for their exams. The university will announce the revised examination timetable shortly, and students are expected to make necessary adjustments to their study plans accordingly. The safety of students remains the top priority, and the university will take all necessary measures to ensure that they can appear for their exams in a safe and secure environment.

The heavy rainfall warning has also led to disruptions in other parts of the city, with several areas experiencing waterlogging and traffic congestion. The university's decision to postpone exams is a prudent one, considering the potential risks associated with traveling in such weather conditions. Students are advised to stay safe and indoors until the weather improves,

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