Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2021: First allotment and cut-off list released at 11thadmission.org.in
Maharashtra first cut-off list for FYJC admission 2021 has been released on 11thadmission.org.in. Check the complete list here.
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NEW DELHI: Maharashtra government has released the first cut-off list for Maharashtra FYJC admission 2021 today. The First-Year Junior Colleges (FYJC) Maharashtra Class 11 admission list is available to download on the official website:11thadmission.org.in.
The FYJC allotment list is being displayed through the online portal, student’s login, college login. Those who have registered for round 1 of FYJC admission can check the Maharashtra FYJC admission 2021 list on the official site. This year, a total of 3,75,351 students were registered for FYJC admission 2021. Out of which only 3,06,111 applications were accepted.
Maharashtra FYJC admission 2021 list - Mumbai region statistics
Particulars |
Details |
Total registered |
2,43,118 |
Total locked |
2,27,188 |
Total verified students |
2,25,275 |
Total students who filled options |
2,02,048 |
Available colleges |
841 |
Total seats |
3,20,230 |
Students got admission |
14,252 |
Available seats |
3,05,978 |
How to download Maharashtra FYJC admission 2021 list?
Students can download the Maharashtra FYJC admission 2021 list through the following steps
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Visit the official website: 11thadmission.org.in.
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Select the region of a student from the list of given regions on the homepage.
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Check the latest announcement section for the Maharashtra FYJC first admission list 2021 link.
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Click on the link and FYJC admission 2021 list will be displayed on the screen.
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Search with the student’s name and other details to view the selection list.
This year, around 3,75,351 students had registered in round 1 of FYJC admission 2021. Out of them, 3,06,111 applications were accepted from all five regions. After the first round of admissions, the dates for three more admission rounds will be announced. Students can get themselves registered in these rounds as well.
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