Maharashtra FYJC 1st admission list out; 6.92 lakh students allotted, 60K through quotas; science top choice
Anu Parthiban | June 28, 2025 | 06:47 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra FYJC CAP 1 Allotment List 2025: The highest number of 3,42,801 opted for science, followed by 1,49,791 for arts, and 1,39,602 for commerce stream.
The School Education and Sports Department has declared the Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC 2025) Class 11 round 1 allotment results today. A total of 6,32,194 (6.32 lakh) have been admitted in the first centralised online admission process (CAP) and 60,487 under the quota admissions.
The Maharashtra FYJC first CAP allotment list 2025 is now available on the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in. Students are required to key in their application number to know their allotment.
As per the data shared by the government officials, the total number of students admitted through the Maharashtra FYJC CAP 1 is 6,92,681 (6.92 lakh). The highest number of 3,42,801 opted for science, followed by 1,49,791 for arts, and 1,39,602 for commerce stream.
Along with the allotments, the officials also announced the revised schedule for CAP round 1 . Students who have been offered admission through round 1 will have to confirm and accept the allotment between June 30 to July 7.
Over 10 lakh applicants in Maha FYJC CAP 1
The number of students who opted for science, arts, and science streams in Maharashtra FYJC CAP round 1 are given below.
|
Preference |
Arts |
Commerce |
Science |
Total allotted |
|
1 |
1,35,620 |
82,594 |
2,39,627 |
4,57,841 |
|
2 |
8,175 |
19,690 |
49,234 |
77,099 |
|
3 |
2,783 |
11,535 |
22,583 |
36,901 |
|
4 |
1,351 |
7,944 |
12,594 |
21,889 |
|
5 |
783 |
5,831 |
7,581 |
14,195 |
|
6 |
439 |
4,125 |
4,273 |
8,837 |
|
7 |
295 |
3,063 |
2,829 |
6,187 |
|
8 |
148 |
2,140 |
1,858 |
4,146 |
|
9 |
114 |
1,548 |
1,291 |
2,953 |
|
10 |
83 |
1,132 |
931 |
2,146 |
|
Total |
1,49,791 |
1,39,602 |
3,42,801 |
6,32,194 |
|
Total applicant for CAP 1 |
2,31,356 |
2,24,931 |
6,09,718 |
10,66,005 |
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Quota-wise Maha FYJC allotment list 2025
The Maharashtra government also amended the in-house quota policy to increase the scope to 10% to include school-run by the same educational organisation in a particular district. In this regard, the Mumbai city, suburbs and Thane districts will be considered one unit for this purpose, it informed.
The number of students registered under each quota is given below.
|
Quota Type |
Admitted |
Applicants |
|
Management |
7,756 |
32,953 |
|
Inhouse |
26,521 |
64,477 |
|
Minority |
26,210 |
47,795 |
|
Total |
60,487 |
1,45,225 |
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