ABVP alleged Maharashtra's online Class XI admission process has been disrupted by poor planning and technical failures, distressing students and parents. It cited portal crashes, login issues and form-saving errors. ABVP demanded deadline extension, seven-day windows for each round, portal stabilisation and a helpdesk, warning of statewide protests if problems continue.
Mumbai: The ongoing online Class XI admission process across Maharashtra has been severely disrupted due to inadequate planning and persistent technical failures on the part of the Education Department, causing significant distress to thousands of students and parents, alleged the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).
Login and submission issues persist
According to ABVP, repeated portal crashes, login issues, failure to save application forms, and technical difficulties while submitting college preferences have led to widespread confusion and anxiety among students. The organisation stated that such negligence in a process directly impacting students’ academic future is highly unfortunate and unacceptable.
ABVP further pointed out that despite similar issues recurring every year, the government and the Education Department have failed to implement effective and sustainable corrective measures. Students from rural, remote, and economically disadvantaged backgrounds are reportedly the worst affected, with many unable to complete the admission process within the stipulated timeline.
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