Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 Live: The Maharashtra FYJC, or 11th grade admission process, is currently underway for more than 20 lakh seats across 9,281 junior colleges within the state.
The Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC) Admission process for the year 2025 has officially begun today, May 26, 2025, at 11:00 AM. This initiation follows a short delay caused by technical difficulties earlier this month. Students who have successfully completed Class 10 (SSC or its equivalent) are now able to apply online via the official portal: mahafyjcadmissions.in.
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🔑 Key Dates for FYJC Admission 2025
Online Application Period: May 26 – June 3, 2025
Provisional Merit List Release: June 5, 2025
Objection/Correction Window: June 6–7, 2025
Final Merit List Release: June 8, 2025
Quota Admissions (Minority/In-house/Management): June 9–11, 2025
First College Allotment List Display: June 10, 2025
Document Submission & College Enrollment: June 11–18, 2025
Commencement of Classes: July 1, 2025 (contingent upon 50% of seats being filled)
📝 How to Apply
Visit the Official Website: mahafyjcadmissions.in
New Student Registration: Click on “New Student Registration” and complete the required information.
Upload Documents: Submit necessary documents including the Class 10 mark sheet, school leaving certificate, and a passport-sized photograph.
Select Preferences: Indicate preferred colleges and streams.
Submit Application: Review the application form and submit it.
Print Confirmation: Print the final page for future reference.

📌 Important Notes
Centralised Admission Process: This year signifies the inaugural implementation of the FYJC admissions through a centralized online system, encompassing over 20 lakh seats across 9,281 junior colleges in Maharashtra.
Mandatory Admission to First Preference: Students assigned their first preference are required to enroll in the designated junior college. Non-compliance will lead to exclusion from the subsequent regular rounds (2 to 4) and they will only be eligible for consideration in the open-for-all round thereafter.
In-House Quota Eligibility: According to the updated in-house quota regulation, only students from schools situated within the premises of a junior college will qualify for in-house admission quotas, even if other schools are managed by the same organization within the city.
Offline Admission Requests: The Maharashtra State Junior College Teachers’ Federation has requested the government to suspend online FYJC admissions in rural areas due to inadequate internet connectivity and insufficient digital infrastructure, advocating for offline admission alternatives to guarantee fair access to education.
For further assistance, students and parents may consult the official website or reach out to the support team using the contact information available on the portal.