
Maharashtra FYJC admissions 2025 round 2 seat allotment released: Check direct link to download list here
The Maharashtra School Education Department has released the Round 2 seat allotment list for FYJC (Class 11) admissions 2025. Students who applied through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) can now check which junior college they've been allotted.
This round was open for students who made changes to their preferences or didn't get a seat in Round 1. Over six lakh students are part of this admission process.
The allotment list shows the college name, stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce), and merit scores. Students who have been allotted a seat must confirm their admission between July 18 and 21, 2025. Those who didn't get a seat can wait for the vacancy list, which will be out on July 23.
How to check Maharashtra FYJC seat allotment list
Candidates can access the round 2 seat allotment list for Maharashtra FYJC admissions by following the steps given below:
Go to the official FYJC admission website:
mahafyjcadmissions.in
Choose your region (Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, or Amravati)
Click on the 'CAP Round 2 Allotment List' link
Enter your application number and other required details
Download the allotment letter and check your assigned college
Direct link to download Maharashtra FYJC seat allotment list
here
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What to do next
If you get a seat in this round, you must confirm your admission between July 18 and 21 at the allotted college. Make sure to carry all necessary documents for verification. If you don't confirm your admission, you might lose the seat. If you didn't get a seat, wait for the vacancy list, which will be released on July 23.
Documents required for admission verification
To confirm your FYJC admission, make sure to carry the following documents to the allotted college:
SSC (Class 10) mark sheet
School leaving certificate
FYJC allotment letter (download from the website)
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Income certificate (for EWS or scholarship claims)
Address proof
Passport-sized photographs
Make sure all documents are original with photocopies as per the college's instructions.
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