
Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 Begins: Check how to apply, important dates and other key details at mahafyjcadmissions.in
Agencies FYJC Admission 2025 Maharashtra
The Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC) Admission 2025 registration officially began today, May 26, 2025, at 11:00 AM. This follows a brief delay due to technical issues earlier this month. Students who have completed Class 10 (SSC or equivalent) can now apply online through the official portal: mahafyjcadmissions.in.FYJC admissions officially opened on May 21; however, shortly after, students and parents encountered issues accessing the portal, especially on mobile devices. Numerous users experienced errors during registration, leading the education department to temporarily take the website offline for maintenance.
Registration Period: May 26 – June 3, 2025 (11:00 AM to 6:00 PM)Provisional Merit List: June 5, 2025Correction Window: June 6–7, 2025
Final Merit List: June 8, 2025First Allotment List: June 10, 2025Admission Confirmation & Document Upload: June 11–18, 2025
This year, Maharashtra's FYJC admission process has undergone a major change with the introduction of a centralized online system for the first time. Unlike before, when admissions were limited to specific regions, the new platform enables students to apply to colleges anywhere in the state without any regional limitations. Syep 1: Go to the official website: mahafyjcadmissions.inStep 2: Select "New Student Registration" and enter your personal and academic information.Step 3: Upload the necessary documents, such as your Class 10 marksheet and ID proof.Step 4: Choose your preferred colleges and streams (Science, Commerce, Arts, etc.).Step 5: Submit the application and keep a copy for your records.To be eligible for Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025, students must have completed Class 10 (SSC) or an equivalent exam from a recognised board, with English as a compulsory subject.

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