FYJC Admission Mumbai 2019

First Year Junior College (FYJC) Admission 2019 Starts


FYJC admissions 2019: The First Year Junior Colleges (FYJC) or Class 11 admission part 2 registration process in Maharashtra has started. Students who have not registered for Part 1 can also register online. The FYJC admission process Zero round will be held from June 19 to July 3, which includes displaying merit list for Bifocal subject, online admissions for Bifocal merit list, displaying general merit list for correction and submitting corrections to Deputy Director of Education.

Students can register themselves on the official website of School Education and Sports Department, Government of Maharashtra on of one of their six administrative divisions established by the Government of Maharashtra -- Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad, Amravati and Nagpur.

The FYJC admission Mumbai 2019 first general merit list will be released on July 6 and the round will end on July 12. Online admission based the FYJC first general merit list will be held from July 8 to 10.

The FYJC second round 2019 will be held from July 15 to 20.

The FYJC third round 2019 will be held from July 23 to 29.

The FYJC special merit list 2019 will be released on July 31 and the admission process is expected to be completed by August 3.

As per official schedule of the FYJC admission 2019, after completing 70% of the students, the students of the Higher Secondary/Junior Colleges are permitted to start regular classes for the 11th standard.

FYJC admisstion 2019 Form: The FYJC admission registration forms can be filled on these portals
Junior colleges are responsible for completing the syllabus of the students admitted after the start of colleges by holding extra lectures /practical's. Junior colleges will be allowed to surrender the vacant quota seats for Management and In-house at any stage of admission as per instructions given from time to time on website.

Junior colleges will be allowed to surrender the vacant quota seats for minority quota after third merit list and It is mandatory  to upload admissions for Bifocal subjects including quota admissions.

Recently Maharashtra government scrapped internal assessment marks for Class 10 students, after which the Govt. announced that it would augment the number of overall seats for class 11 admissions. Leaving internal assessment marks is said to be the main reason behind a downfall in SSC or Class 10 pass percentage this year. The government expects that this will help provide a level-playing field for the students of the state SSC board, and increase probability for them to secure admissions in their colleges of choice.

The SSC students are battling higher cut-offs for admission in FYJC as they are facing competition from the students of ISCE and CBSE boards whose scores of internal assessment marks have been taken into consideration.

Newly-appointed School Education Minister Ashish Shelar told that the number of seats for science stream in Mumbai will be increased by 5 per cent and eight per cent for Arts and Commerce stream.The number of seats will be up by ten per cent in all streams--Arts, Commerce and Science in Nagpur and Pune divisions.

This decision was taken in the view of resentment over scrapping of the internal assessment marks for the SSC board students.


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