The administrators will issue the junior college seat allotment for round 1 in accordance with that number so that the candidates can come in and claim their seats.
The merit list will be made available on 11thadmission.org.in, the official website.
2024 FYJC First Merit List: On June 18, the Maharashtra Department of School Education and Sports will announce the first merit list for the First Year Junior College (FYJC). The merit list will be made available on 11thadmission.org.in, the official website.
Candidates may voice their concerns to the merit list prior to the deadline, which will determine when the final merit list is made public.
The administrators will issue the junior college seat allotment for round 1 in accordance with that number so that the candidates can come in and claim their seats.
The results of the seat allocation will be made public by 10 am on June 26. By June 26, at six o'clock in the evening, the candidates can accept and finish the admissions process at the designated junior college.
The candidates have the option to wait for a subsequent round if they choose not to enroll in the designated college. Candidates who have been given the opportunity to select their first preference must, however, use it or risk being disqualified from consideration for the following regular round.
Additional rounds of admission will be held: standard admission rounds two, three, and four. Rounds 3 and 4 will be revealed on July 9 and July 19, respectively, while round 2 for ordinary admission is initially planned to begin on July 2 and run through July 8.
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FYJC stands for First Year Junior College, and the admission process is crucial as it determines students' entry into junior colleges for their higher secondary education in Maharashtra. It sets the foundation for their academic journey post-secondary school.
The first merit list will be released on June 18 on the official website 11thadmission.org.in. This list will indicate which students have secured seats in their preferred colleges based on their merit ranks.
Candidates can raise objections or concerns regarding the merit list before a specified deadline. This ensures transparency and fairness in the admission process.
After the release of the merit list, seat allotment for the first round will commence. Successful candidates must then visit their designated junior colleges to claim their seats and complete the admission process by June 26.
Candidates who are not satisfied with their allotted seats in the first round have the option to wait for subsequent rounds of admissions. Rounds 2, 3, and 4 of admissions will be conducted, with specific dates announced
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