Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: Class 11 special round of registration from October 4 to 6
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 3, 2025 | 09:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: In this 11th and final round, the facility for filling out options for Class 11 and making changes in preferences will be open while filling out the application form.
The Maharashtra State Directorate of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will start accepting applications for Maharashtra FYJC admissions 2025 round 11th from October 4 to 6. In this round, the facility for filling out options and making changes in preferences will be open while filling out the application form.
Admissions to Class 11 are being conducted centrally online in the state from the academic year 2025-26. So far, 10 rounds of the online admission process have been held. The director of secondary education Mahesh Palkar has appealed to the students, parents, and the principals of the junior colleges to take note of this final round.
Considering the situation of heavy rain and floods in the state and the directions of the meeting held by the speaker of the legislative assembly, Rahul Narvekar, and the minister of school education Dadaji Bhuse decided to give one last chance to take part in the Class 11th admission process.
Interested applicants can apply for FYJC Class 11 admissions 2025 on the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.
Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: Final round
If the students who have filled in options do not get a junior college according to their preference or option, they will be given the facility to change their options if seats are left vacant. The admission to junior college will be allotted in the order of merit according to the changed option. However, students who are not allotted a junior college in the above manner will be given the facility to change the option after each allotment until a college is allotted.
Furthermore, students who have been allotted a college at the allotment stage will not be able to fill in the option again. Also, an SMS/website will be sent at the time of changing the option. If the option is not changed at each level, the student will not be considered for admission at that stage of the admission process, assuming that the student is not eligible for admission.
The schedule for going to junior college and taking admission will be given after October 7, and students will have to mandatorily take admission.
After the final round of the FYJC Class 11th online admission process, there will be no more opportunities.
For more information, candidates can visit the board's official portal, contact the email ID at support@mahafyjcadmissions.in, or helpline number 8530955564.
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