Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: 1.51 lakh students register for Class 11 on fourth day
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 29, 2025 | 09:00 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra Class 11 Admission 2025: A total of 1,51,733 students have applied online on the official website. The last date for registration is June 3 till 6 pm.
The Maharashtra school education department is accepting online applications for Maharashtra First-Year Junior College (FYJC) admission 2025. On the fourth day of Class 11 admission 2025 registration process, a total of 1,51,733 students have applied on the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.
The last date for Class 11 admission 2025 registration is June 3 till 6 pm. The registrations began on May 26, and over 2 lakh students registered for Class 11 admission 2025.
As per the statistics, on the second day, May 27 a total of 2,07,612 students registered, on the third day, 1,44,057 registered. For Class 11th, 9,342 junior colleges or higher secondary schools registered for the online Class 11 admission 2025 process.
The total student intake capacity is 20,88,470, of which 18,07,597 seats are for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) round, and 2,13,373 seats are for quota admissions. As of now, the total number of student registrations for the Class 11 online admission process is 7,62,289.
Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025
The other statistics for Maharashtra Class 11 admission 2025 are as follows.
|
Registration fee paid online |
5,81,776 students paid online |
|
Final application |
5,35,907 students have locked their application |
|
Regular Round (CAP Round) |
4,28,842 students applied |
|
In-house quota applicants |
15,815 students applied |
|
Management quota applicants |
7,672 students applied |
|
Minority quota applicants |
12,416 students applied |
However, many students have raised complaints of technical glitches on the official website, an unresponsive helpline number, and lack of support. Many parents raised their concerns over the inability to register online due to repeated website crashes and unanswered queries.
For any other admission-related queries, students and parents can contact the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in, email at support@mahafyjcadmissions.in, or reach out to the helpline number: 8530955564.
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