Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: Over 8.13 lakh admitted so far; round 4 begins on July 28
Anu Parthiban | July 27, 2025 | 10:16 AM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra Class 11 Admission 2025: In round 3, a total of 20,963 students were admitted in arts stream, 33,505 in commerce branch, and 56,767 in science stream.
The School Education and Sports Department has admitted a total of 8,13,727 students to Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC 2025) by the end of round 3. Of the total, 70,707 have been admitted through the third centralised admission process (CAP), and 22,354 have been offered admission under management, internal, and minority quota.
More than 14 lakh (14,29,234) applicants registered for Maharashtra FYJC Class 11 admission 2025. In the first two regular rounds, 7,20,666 (7.2 lakh) students secured admission to junior colleges.
In round 3, a total of 20,963 students were admitted in arts stream, 33,505 in commerce branch, and 56,767 in science stream.
The state government recently announced the schedule for Maharashtra FYJC round 4 . The registration, correction, and choice filling process for MAH FYJC round 4 will be conducted from July 28 to 29.
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Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025 |
CAP round 4 dates |
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Registration, choice filling, correction in application form |
From 10 am on July 28 to 6.30 pm on July 29 |
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Seat allotment |
By August 1 |
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Seat allotted students should report to the allotted junior college |
August 1 to 2 |
Regular classes for Class 11 students in Maharashtra junior colleges and higher secondary schools must start before August 11, according to the government order dated May 6.
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Maharashtra Class 11 CAP 3 allotment details
Candidates can check the department-wise Maharashtra FYJC Class 11 round 3 seat allotment result 2025.
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Department |
CAP admission |
Quota admission |
Total admission |
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Amravati |
5,467 |
2,081 |
7,548 |
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Ch. Sabhajinagar |
9,839 |
2,438 |
12,277 |
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Kolhapur |
5,929 |
1,535 |
7,464 |
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Latur |
4,627 |
1,691 |
6,318 |
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Mumbai |
20,494 |
7,540 |
28,034 |
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Nagpur |
5,931 |
1,855 |
7,786 |
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Nashik |
6,452 |
2,026 |
8,478 |
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Pune |
11,968 |
3,188 |
15,156 |
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Total |
70,707 |
22,354 |
93,061 |
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