Mah Class 11 Admission 2025: Over 10 lakh registered; complaints due to ‘site crash’ to resolve soon
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 1, 2025 | 09:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: The education department is making efforts to resolve all the complaints by the students before the Class 11 admission 2025 final merit list is issued.
So far, over 10 lakh students have registered for the first round of the Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025. All the difficulties faced by students due to repeated ‘website crash’ will be resolved before the declaration of the final merit list, said the joint director of the Maharashtra secondary education board, Shriram Panzhade.
According to the official Maharashtra board statement, students from all over the state were registering, and due to technical difficulties , problems such as slow running of the website, difficulty in paying admission fees, and other obstacles were observed.
The education department is making efforts to ensure the admission process is smooth by making immediate resolutions. The Maharashtra Class 11 admission process started from May 26 and will continue till June 3.
Additionally, students can raise any complaints after the first provisional merit list is released; their complaints will be resolved, and the final merit list will be published accordingly. The board carries a transparent registration process and has advised students not to worry.
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Maharashtra Class 11 Admission 2025: Changes in website
As per the official Maharashtra board statement, some revisions were required to be included in the Class 11 admission process website. The changes received from the experts took some time to be updated technically. Therefore, the website's technical problems were not resolved.
“To resolve the problems faced by students, technical advisors, guidance centers, helpline numbers, support desks, information booklets in Marathi and English, questions and answers, student user manuals, and a 'Career Path' tab have been made available on the website at the department level,” the official Maharashtra board statement said.
Students can also make changes through login under the grievance tab. Also, students and their parents can find contact information for officers and employees at the department or district level. Over 20 lakh students can apply for admission to 9342 junior colleges.
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