This announcement marks a crucial step in the centralized admission process for junior colleges across Maharashtra, covering over 9,281 institutions in key divisions including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. Notably, the Konkan division is not participating in this centralized admission cycle.
Opportunity for Students to Raise Objections
In keeping with the transparent admission framework, the department has opened a grievance window from June 6 to June 7, 2025. During this period, candidates can raise objections or highlight discrepancies related to their merit status by logging in to the portal and submitting supporting documents.
Following this, the final merit list will be published on June 8, 2025, after all objections are duly verified. The first round of seat allotment and provisional admissions will commence immediately thereafter.
Massive Participation Across Maharashtra
This year, over 10.85 lakh students have registered for FYJC admissions. In contrast, junior colleges across Maharashtra are offering approximately 20.43 lakh career opportunities, showcasing the state’s robust education infrastructure and capacity for higher secondary enrollment.
The centralized process helps ensure fairness, accessibility, and streamlined seat allocation, allowing students from various districts to apply and be considered on a uniform platform.
How to Check FYJC Merit List 2025
Candidates can follow these steps to access the merit list:
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Visit the official website: mahafyjcadmissions.in
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Navigate to the “Student Zone” or select your respective regional division
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Log in using your Application Number and Password
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Click on the FYJC Merit List 2025 link
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Search for your name and application number
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Download the merit list or save it for future reference
In case of any discrepancy, students should immediately raise a formal objection through their portal login before the deadline of June 7. It is essential to upload valid documents to support the correction request.
Important Next Steps
After the release of the final merit list, the seat allotment process will begin, followed by document verification and provisional admission rounds. Students are advised to frequently check the official website for:
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Cut-off marks by colleges and streams
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Seat allotment status
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Updates on further admission rounds
Keeping documents such as mark sheets, ID proof, caste certificate (if applicable), and school leaving certificate ready will help avoid last-minute delays.
The FYJC admission process continues to be a critical juncture for students transitioning from secondary to higher secondary education. Authorities have urged students and parents to remain alert and regularly track updates to ensure a smooth admission experience.
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