Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: CAP Class 11 part 2 application window closes today at mahafyjcadmissions.in
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 23, 2025 | 07:58 AM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra FYJC 2025: Students will be able to confirm their admissions from July 26 onwards till July 28.
The Directorate of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary) in Maharashtra will close the window to fill the Maharashtra First-Year-Junior-Colleges (FYJC) 2025 for part 2 applications today, July 23. Students can apply for Maharashtra FYJC admissions 2025 on the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in. Students will be able to confirm their admissions from July 26 onwards till July 28.
According to the official Maharashtra statement, the total capacity for FYJC Class 11 admission 2025 is 21,37,550 in 9,483 junior colleges.
Students will have the opportunity to choose a maximum of 10 junior colleges for their preferences for Maharashtra CAP admissions 2025. Students who were not allotted any seat during the round 2 admission process can also update their stream and college preferences.
The board will soon release the merit list along with cut-offs for Class 11 admissions 2025. Students who find their name on the merit list will have to confirm their admission.
Students will have to submit all the required documents to the allotted college to confirm their Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025. After verification, students will have to submit their admission fee.
This year, a total of 5,07,288 students have confirmed their admissions after the CAP round 1 and 2,51,804 seats allotted in round 2 admissions. In round 2 admissions, 2,15,157 students have confirmed their admissions in junior colleges by July 21. A total of 7,20,666 admissions have been completed in both FYJC round 1 and 2 admission process.
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