Over 3.76 lakh students have confirmed admissions in the first regular round of Maharashtra’s FYJC 2026–27 online admission process. The state education department said 8.52 lakh students were allotted seats across 9,288 junior colleges, while Mumbai and Pune recorded the highest participation. Over 12.84 lakh seats remain vacant after the first round.
The Maharashtra School Education Department has commenced the online admission process for First Year Junior College (FYJC) for the academic year 2026–27, with more than 3.76 lakh students securing seats in the first regular admission round across the state.
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According to an official notification issued by the Directorate of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary), a total of 16.67 lakh seats are available in 9,288 junior colleges across Maharashtra. As many as 16.03 lakh students registered for the admission process.
The department said 8.68 lakh students submitted applications under Part I and Part II of the admission process. Of these, 8.52 lakh students were allotted colleges in the first regular round conducted on July 3, while 3,76,295 students confirmed their admissions.
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