The University issued a circular on 29 January 2026, reminding institutions of the requirement to submit student ABC ID details. Despite multiple circulars, workshops, and meetings, several colleges have yet to complete the process, a lapse the University has termed a serious administrative concern
Colleges failing to comply will face punitive action under University regulations. Representational Pic
The University of Mumbai has directed all affiliated, recognised, and autonomous colleges to generate Academic Bank of Credit (ABC) IDs for every student and link them with the e-Samarth system by 15 February 2026, citing mandatory implementation under the National Education Policy 2020.
Colleges failing to comply will face punitive action under University regulations.
The University issued a circular on 29 January 2026, reminding institutions of the requirement to submit student ABC ID details. Despite multiple circulars, workshops, and meetings, several colleges have yet to complete the process, a lapse the University has termed a serious administrative concern.
Officials warned that students without ABC IDs will face disruptions in academic credit updates, which could affect their academic progress. Their mark sheets and degree certificates will be withheld, and credit awards will not be updated on the National Academic Depository (NAD) portal, preventing students from receiving official credit recognition.
The Director of Examinations and the Evaluation Board has instructed all colleges to urgently complete ABC ID generation and integration with the e-Samarth system by the 15 February deadline. The University emphasised that non-compliant colleges will face strict punitive action.
The University of Mumbai appealed to all institutions to adhere to the directives, ensuring students’ academic interests are protected, the National Education Policy is implemented effectively, and discipline is maintained in academic administration.
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