Maharashtra's Directorate of Education has begun the centralised online FYJC admission process for 2026-27, with 12,49,506 students registered by May 25. Mumbai recorded the highest turnout with 2,69,542 applicants, including 1,36,564 male students, 1,32,863 female students and 115 students who did not specify gender, officials said.
Mumbai: The Directorate of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary), Maharashtra, has officially commenced the Centralized Online Admission Process for Class 11 (First Year Junior College - FYJC) for the academic year 2026-27. According to an official declaration released by the Directorate of Education, the regular round 1 of the admission cycle is currently underway.
Massive response across the state
The state has witnessed a massive response right at the outset of the process. Since the registration lines opened on April 10, a staggering 1,249,506 students have successfully registered on the portal as of May 25, 2026.
The data reveals that the Mumbai region is leading the state with the highest student turnout. Out of the 1.24 million state-wide applicants, Mumbai alone accounts for 269,542 registered students.
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