Maharashtra FYJC 2025 CAP round 1 seat allotment out; confirm admission by July 7
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 28, 2025 | 05:06 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra FYJC 2025: Candidates can confirm their Class 11th admission from June 30 to July 7, as per schedule. Round 2 admissions will begin on July 9.
Maharashtra School Education Department has declared the First Year Junior College (FYJC) CAP round 1 seat allotment list today. Candidates can now download the Maharashtra FYJC 2025 CAP seat allotment on the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.
Candidates can confirm their Mah FYJC admission 2025 from June 30 to July 7. Candidates will also receive SMS regarding their Class 11 seat allotment process. The Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025 round 2 will begin on July 9.
This year, around 12,71,295 students had registered for the FYJC Class 11 admissions 2025 , competing for more than 20 lakh seats. The Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025 began on May 26 and ended on June 5. The Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025 process is held for all institutions affiliated to the Maharashtra board.
Maharashtra Class 11 Admission: Revised dates
Candidates who do not find their names on the FYJC CAP round 1 admission list can participate in the round 2 process to confirm their Class 11 admissions 2025.
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Maharashtra FYJC Class 11 admission |
Revised dates |
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Publication of Maharashtra FYJC first allotment result |
June 28 at 5 pm |
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Acceptance of admission |
June 30 to July 7 |
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Vacancies for the second round of allotment |
July 9 |
As per the Maharashtra board, a total of 12,75,000 seats will be allotted in the CAP admission process. The board is conducting CAP admission round limited to five urban areas, including Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Nagpur, Pune-Pimpri Chinchwad, Amravati, and Nashik.
The state government has increase the scope for 10% in-house quota to include school-run by the same educational institute in a particular district. Students who have qualified Class 10 from secondary school of the same management running junior colleges are also eligible to apply for admissions. 50% of the in-house quota seats will be available in government and local schools.
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