A total of 71,089 students were allotted seats in the second round of Mumbai’s FYJC Centralised Admission Process for 2026–27, according to the School Education Department. Commerce remained the most popular stream, followed by Science and Arts. Nearly 29,569 students secured first-choice colleges, while authorities urged candidates to complete admissions within the June 13–16 deadline.
Mumbai: A total of 71,089 students were allotted seats in the second round of the First Year Junior College (FYJC) Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for the academic year 2026-27 across the Mumbai region, according to the admission report released by the School Education Department on Saturday.
Allotment Status & Deadline
The allotment status was made available online from 10 am on June 13. Students who received allotments were directed to upload the required documents and confirm their admissions through the online portal between June 13 and June 16. Authorities stated that students who failed to complete the admission process within the prescribed period would lose their allotted seats.
The report showed that Commerce continued to be the most sought-after stream, accounting for 39,187 allotted students. The Science stream followed with 24,418 allotments, while 7,484 students secured seats in the Arts stream.
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