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Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2026: Online glitch leaves 8 junior colleges off Class 11 preference list

Press Trust of India | May 25, 2026 | 07:45 AM IST | 1 min read

Confusion grips Maharashtra’s Class 11 online admission process after eight junior colleges from Latur, Dharashiv and Nanded were missing from the preference list

8 junior colleges in Marathwada omitted from online class 11 admission options (Representational image: pexels)
8 junior colleges in Marathwada omitted from online class 11 admission options (Representational image: pexels)

Latur: Confusion prevailed in the ongoing class XI online admission process after eight junior colleges from Latur, Dharashiv and Nanded districts in Maharashtra were omitted from the list of institutions for the preference selection, with the education department facing heat over the omission. According to officials, the Class XI online admission registration process commenced on May 21 and was initially scheduled to continue till May 23.

The deadline was later extended till 6 PM on May 25. However, students are reportedly unable to select the eight colleges while filling in their order of preference, as the institutions do not appear in the online portal. In a circular issued on May 22, Deputy Director of Education (Latur Division) Deepak Chavane informed the principals of the affected colleges that due to a technical issue, their institutions could not be unlocked on May 20, resulting in difficulties in processing online admissions.

Authorities of some of the affected colleges alleged that all necessary documents had been submitted to the Deputy Director's office within the stipulated time, but the department failed to update the records on the portal. "We had submitted all necessary documents on time. They didn't update. We are now preparing to approach the court," a representative of one of the institutions claimed.

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Deepak Chavane didn't attend calls when contacted. "The error has not occurred at the Pune office; it is with the Latur office. Latur deputy director and concerned college principals will explain in detail," Divisional assistant director Shreram Panzade told PTI.

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