Maharashtra FYJC round 3 allotment list 2026 out; 60,715 students allotted seats
Sundararajan | June 23, 2026 | 03:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra FYJC Allotment 2026: Admission confirmation window open from June 23 to 25; over 27,500 students get their first-choice college
The School Education and Sports Department, Maharashtra, published the Round 3 allotment list for the Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC) Centralised Admission Process (CAP) 2026–27 on June 23. Candidates allotted seats in the third round can access and download the Maharashtra FYJC allotment list through the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.
To download the Maharashtra FYJC round 3 allotment list, students will have to enter their application number. A total of 60,715 students have been allotted seats in the Mumbai region through the third round of admissions.
Along with the Maharashtra FYJC allotment list, the department has also published the FYJC round 3 cut-off marks. Candidates allotted seats in the Maharashtra FYJC round 3 can confirm their admissions from June 23 to June 25, 2026. The deadline for admission confirmation is 6 pm on June 25.
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Students who do not complete the Maharashtra FYJC admission process by the specified deadline may lose their allotted seat.
Maharashtra FYJC Round 3 Allotment 2026
According to the admission report, commerce was the most popular stream, with 33,227 students getting seats. Science came next with 21,645 seats, followed by Arts with 5,843 seats. Overall, 1,23,886 students took part in Round 3 of the admission process.
A total of 27,589 students got admission to the junior colleges they chose as their first preference. Another 9,761 students were admitted to their second-choice colleges, while 7,194 students got seats in their third-choice colleges.
According to the data, 27,589 students got seats in the junior colleges they wanted most. Another 9,761 students got seats in their second-choice colleges, while 7,194 students were placed in their third-choice colleges.
Maharashtra FYJC round 3 cut-offs
|
College |
Arts cut-off |
Commerce cut-off |
Science cut-off |
|
R A Podar College, Matunga |
— |
95.8% |
— |
|
H R College, Churchgate |
— |
93.0% |
— |
|
St Xavier's College, Fort |
93.2% |
90.0% |
91.6% |
|
V G Vaze-Kelkar College, Mulund |
89.2% |
93.6% |
92.2% |
|
B K Birla College, Kalyan |
79.6% |
92.4% |
93.2% |
Maharashtra FYJC Round 3 Allotment List 2026: How to check?
Follow the instructions below to download the Maharashtra FYJC round 3 allotment list.
- Go to the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.
- Click on the “FYJC Round 3 Allotment” link.
- Enter your valid application number and click on the “Search” button.
- The allotted college details will be displayed.
- Download and print the round 3 allotment letter for future reference.
The Maharashtra FYJC allotment list contains details such as the student's name, allotted junior college, stream or medium, merit rank, quota category, cut-off marks, and admission instructions.
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