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FYJC Admission Rules Updated Again

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June 03, 2025

The state government has updated the First-Year Junior College class 11 admission rules, allowing colleges to surrender unfilled seats from the minority and in-house quotas after the first round of admissions.

- HT Correspondent

MUMBAI: The change is expected to increase the number of seats in the centralised admission process (CAP) from the second round onwards.

The earlier rule said that colleges had to surrender all quota seats for the CAP after the third round of admissions; however, the new rule allows them to do so voluntarily after the first round itself. Minority colleges, institutions with 50% of their seats reserved for the minority communities, can now open their quota seats to the CAP after the first round of admissions.

To address the confusion among parents and students, the education department has extended the registration deadline for FYJC admissions from June 3 to June 5, giving people more time to understand the new rules and complete their applications. The online registration for class 11 admissions began on May 26. So far, more than 10.85 lakh students from across the state have registered on the admission portal—2.65 lakh from Mumbai, 1.87 from Pune, and the rest from other districts.

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