Over 3.64 lakh students have secured admissions under the Centralised Online Admission, education minister Varsha Gaikwad said.
Vagisha Kaushik | October 25, 2021 | 06:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra government has decided to conduct another round of FYJC admission 2021 on First Come First Serve (FCFS) basis from October 25 to 30, school education minister Varsha Gaikwad announced on social media.
Gaikwad said that over 3.64 lakh students have secured admission in first year junior college under the Centralised Online Admission so far. 1.71 lakh seats are still vacant.
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“Over 3.64 lakh students have secured admissions under the Centralised Online Admission to #FYJC. Congratulations!! But to ensure that no one misses out,we will hold another special round of admissions on First Come,First Served (FCFS) basis between October 25-30. Details below,” Gaikwad tweeted.
Over 3.64 lakh students have secured admissions under the Centralised Online Admission to #FYJC. Congratulations!! But to ensure that no one misses out,we will hold another special round of admissions on First Come,First Served (FCFS) basis between October 25-30. Details below. pic.twitter.com/6PLkeceYUV
— Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) October 24, 2021
Earlier, the education department conducted a round of first-come-first-serve FYJC admission 2021 for the vacant seats from September 28 to October 14 which was extended to October 21. The first round of FCFS admissions was held for the vacant 2,34,135 seats.
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The third merit-list for Maharashtra FYJC admission 2021 was declared on September 13, while the first cut-off list was released on August 27.
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