Candidates will have the opportunity to submit objections and request corrections to the merit list from June 5 to 7, 2025. (image: Express photo).Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has closed the round 1 registration window for First-Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions. The Board will release the provisional general merit list soon. Students who are interested and registered can check the provisional general list on the official website at mahafyjcadmissions.in.
Candidates will have the opportunity to submit objections and request corrections to the merit list from June 6 to 7, 2025. Following this, a final or revised merit list will be uploaded on June 8, 2025.
Step 1: Visit the official website – 11thadmission.org.in
Step 2: On the homepage, select your region where you have applied
Step 3: Click on the “Merit list (2025-26)” link.
Step 4: View the merit list by checking the roll number and name.
Step 5: Download and print it for future use.
The admissions process covers 8 divisions, including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. Note that the Konkan division is excluded from the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
After the merit list is released, candidates must complete an online verification of their documents and submit the fees, as well as fill out the undertaking forms. Students with a quota will have the two-seat allotment lists under the zero round. It will cover seats under minority management.
–Final general merit list: June 8, 2025
–Zero round for quota-based admissions (minority, in-house, management): June 9 to 11, 2025
–First junior college allotment list: June 10, 2025
–Document submission and admission confirmation in colleges: June 11 to 18, 2025
This year, for the first time, the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) is being implemented across Maharashtra. This means students from any region can now apply to junior colleges throughout the state using a single, unified online platform.
The admission process accommodates approximately 20 lakh seats across the state, with 8.52 lakh seats allocated to the Science stream, 5.40 lakh seats to Commerce, and 6.50 lakh seats to Arts. To improve accessibility, the official portal was briefly taken offline to enable mobile compatibility, ensuring a smoother application process for students. Additionally, the government introduced a dedicated helpline number and email ID to assist with CAP-related queries, providing further support to applicants.
Inhouse quota in junior colleges will only be available to students of schools run by the same management that are located on the “same premises”, states the new guidelines for class 11 or First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions by the State Directorate of Education.
The information booklet published by the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education regarding the class 11 centralised online admission process says, “Students who have passed std. 10th from secondary school (within the same premises) of the same management that run Junior Colleges are eligible for in-house quota admission in those Jr. Colleges.”




