Maharashtra FYJC 2025 Admissions: Over 14 lakh registered for round 2 so far; online registration ends today
Suviral Shukla | July 13, 2025 | 08:12 PM IST | 1 min read
The online registration for FYJC class 11 admission in Maharashtra schools began on July 10. “This year, class 11 online admission is being done for the first time in the entire state,” as per the official notification.
The Directorate of Education (Secondary and Higher Secondary) Maharashtra will close the registrations for First-Year-Junior-Colleges (FYJC) class 11 admission for the academic session 2025-26 on July 13. Students can apply for the regular round two till today through the official website at mahafycadmissions.in.
The online registration for FYJC class 11 admission in Maharashtra schools began on July 10. “This year, class 11 online admission is being done for the first time in the entire state,” as per the official notification.
So far, a total of 14,09,093 students, including 6,74,883 girls and 7,34,210 boys, have registered in the class 11 admission process.
A total of 1,38,101 students have registered in regular round two till July 13, 2025, the notification added. While, 553,903 students have filled their preferences in part-2 of the admission application.
Maharashtra FYJC 2025 Admissions
As per the admission guidelines, students who have clear class 10 exams can apply for a maximum of 10 junior colleges. Notably, students who missed the FYJC round 1 an upgrade their stream and preference in round 2 by today.
Today is the last day to apply for the FYJC class 11 admissions through online registrations and the process will be through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
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