Over 2.58 lakh students secured FYJC admissions across Maharashtra in the first round of the centralised online process for 2026-27, the Directorate of Education said. Of these, 2,36,329 admissions were through CAP and 21,867 through quota seats. The process covers 9,199 junior colleges, with students urged to confirm allotted seats by June 3.
Mumbai: More than 2.58 lakh students have secured admissions to First Year Junior College (FYJC) across Maharashtra in the first round of the centralized online admission process for the academic year 2026-27, according to data released by the Directorate of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary), Maharashtra.
Admission process underway in 9,199 junior college
The FYJC admission process is currently underway in 9,199 junior colleges across the state. So far, 21,92,219 students have registered, of whom 20,76,967 completed Part I of the application process and 21,92,219 completed both Part I and Part II. By the end of the first admission round on June 1, 2,58,196 students had confirmed their admissions in junior colleges.
The department stated that a total of 2,36,329 admissions were secured through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP), while 21,867 students gained admission through quota seats, including management and minority quotas.
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