Maharashtra FYJC 2025: The CAP round 1 seat allotment list will now be released on June 26. Admissions for Class 11 will begin on June 27.
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 8, 2025 | 09:35 AM IST
The School Education and Sports Department, Maharashtra has revised the Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025 time table. The final merit list for Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 will now be released on June 11. The centralized admission process (CAP) round 1 seat allotment list will be issued on June 26, as per the revised schedule.
Earlier, the Class 11 final merit list was scheduled to be issued on June 8. Students were also given an additional day to fill the part 2 of the FYJC registration form. According to the board’s official statement, 84,000 students had completed part 1 of the application but had not locked part 2. Students were also given an additional time until 12:30 pm on June 6 and 7.
The board wants to make sure that sufficient time is available for candidates to raise objections and resolve them. For the final merit list, a total of 12,75,000 applications will be used to allocate students to management quotas, in-house quotas, minority quotas, and CAP round merit lists.
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The revised Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 schedule is as follows.
Events | Dates |
Submission of grievances, correction requests | June 9 |
Final merit list | June 11 |
Zero round quota admission | June 12 to 14 |
CAP round 1 preparation of merit list | June 17 |
CAP round 1 display of allotted junior colleges | June 26 |
Admission process for selected students | June 27 to July 3 |
Display of vacancies for round 2 | July 5 |
The Maharashtra board had also extended registration time for students to apply for Class 11 admissions at the admission portal, mahafyjcadmissions.in, from June 3 to June 5 till 2 pm. The Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025 first provisional merit list was declared on June 6.
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