Maharashtra FYJC third merit list 2021 declared; Know how to check
Vagisha Kaushik | September 13, 2021 | 04:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
The third cut-off list for First Year Junior College for over 1.60 lakh students has been declared on the official website - 11thadmission.org.in.
NEW DELHI: The third merit list for the Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC) admission 2021 has been declared at the official website - 11thadmission.org.in. The cut-off list has been released for Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Amravati, Nashik regions.
In the first two rounds of FYJC online admission 2021-22, 1,83,794 students out of 3,77,912 total applicants had been selected.
There are a total of 5,32, 970 seats in 1,492 colleges in Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Amravati, Nashik. 3,49, 176 seats are still vacant after the completion of the first two rounds.
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Students who could not get admission in Class 11 in the first two rounds can check their names in the third list.
How to check Maharashtra FYJC Third Merit List 2021
- Go to the official website- 11thadmission.org.in
- Choose your region under the region section available on homepage
- Once you see the login page, enter the login credentials
- FYJC Third Merit List 2021 will be displayed on the screen along with cut-off
- Download the FYJC third merit list 2021
- Take a printout of the merit list for future reference
The candidates who have been shortlisted in the merit list will be required to submit their documents for verification and they can confirm their seats by September 15.
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Maharashtra education minister Varsha Gaikwad congratulated students on social media and said: "Congratulations to all students allotted colleges during the 3rd round of Centralised Online Admission to #FYJC 2021-22. Those allotted colleges can confirm their admissions before 6 pm on September 15. Refer: https://11thadmission.org.in for more details."
Congratulations to all students allotted colleges during the 3rd round of Centralised Online Admission to #FYJC 2021-22. Those allotted colleges can confirm their admissions before 6 pm on September 15. Refer: https://t.co/Sn9eIi9Ahc for more details. pic.twitter.com/uZKa2Pl63T
— Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) September 13, 2021
Congress-led education minister further said: "A special round of admissions will follow. No student will remain without a college. There are sufficient seats. #FYJC #admissions #CAP2021-22 msbhsce scertmaha."
A special round of admissions will follow. No student will remain without a college. There are sufficient seats. #FYJC #admissions #CAP2021 -22 @msbhsce @scertmaha
— Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) September 13, 2021
Varsha Gaikwad had announced on social media that the third merit list for FYJC admission 2021 will be released on September 13.
She further said: “The allotment list & cut-off list for the 3rd round will be displayed on Sept 13th. A special round of admissions will later follow. No student will remain without a college. There are sufficient seats.”
The first FYJC cut-off list 2021 was announced on August 27 for over 3 lakh students for the regions of Pune, Pimpri Chinchward, Nagpur, Amravati, Nashik. 3,75,351 students had registered in the first round out of which 3,06,111 candidates had been accepted for admissions.
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