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FYJC students told to confirm seats, then apply for APAAR
FYJC students told to confirm seats, then apply for APAAR

Time of India

time43 minutes ago

  • General
  • Time of India

FYJC students told to confirm seats, then apply for APAAR

Pune: Students who have applied for first year junior college (FYJC, Std XI) and do not possess the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification can still confirm their admissions in the allotted colleges. The APAAR identification is used to manage and track academic credits. Many students were sent back by colleges to register first for APAAR and then return for confirmation of their admissions. Students approached the deputy director of education (Pune region) and the committee handling the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for FYJC in Maharashtra received several complaints from parents and students. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune The panel has now instructed all colleges to admit students based on their allocation irrespective of APAAR and told students to get the registration done from their respective schools at the earliest. Sujata Pingale, a parent seeking admission for her son, Tejas, in a Nigdi college, said, "Our first preference was for the college we were allotted. When we went there, the admission officials sent us back to register for an APAAR ID." Shyam Lakde from Kothrud said that when he and his daughter went to the allotted college for confirmation, they also had to return due to the lack of an Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) ID. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Secondary and higher secondary director and head of the CAP committee Mahesh Palkar held an urgent meeting of all the officials on Monday. Palkar said, "It takes barely an hour to create an APAAR ID. Therefore, students can create it immediately from school. However, if a student does not have an ID and has got admission in a college in the first list, he or she can finish the admission process and then apply for the APAAR ID."

MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling registration begins; eligibility, fees
MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling registration begins; eligibility, fees

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling registration begins; eligibility, fees

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MAH CET) Monday announced the counselling dates against the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for first-year postgraduation professional technical courses in Master of Computer Applications (MCA) admissions 2025-2026. Candidates can check and download the MAH MCA CET counselling schedule from and As per the counselling schedule, candidates can register online and upload documents for admission on the website between June 30 and July 9. Document verification and confirmation of application form for admission is set to start on July 1 and continue till July 10 (5 pm). The provisional merit list for Maharashtra and all India candidates will be made available on July 13. Candidates will also have the provisional to submit grievances against the provisional merit list between July 14 and 16. The final merit list will be announced on July 18. Candidates who have registered for MAH-MCA-CET 2025 are not required to pay any fees for registration for admission. However, other candidates belonging to NRI/ OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in Gulf Countries, Foreign National Candidates are required to pay fees as prescribed by Competent Authority. Fees paid is non-refundable. Application fee for candidates belonging to the General Category rom Maharashtra, outside Maharashtra state (OMS), Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh Migrant candidates is Rs 1,200, while it is Rs 1,000 for reserved category candidates [SC, ST, VJ/DTNT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), OBC, SBC, EWS, SEBC], PWD candidates belonging to Maharashtra state only and orphan and transgender (other) candidates. The candidates under Maharashtra state, all India candidature, Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh candidatures should have passed any graduation degree preferably with Mathematics at 10+2 level or at the graduation level and obtained at least 50 per cent marks (at least forty five per cent. in case of candidates of reserved categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability category belonging to the Maharashtra State) in the qualifying examination and should have obtained non zero score in MAH MCA CET 2025.

Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025: Reporting at allotted colleges from today
Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025: Reporting at allotted colleges from today

Business Standard

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Business Standard

Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025: Reporting at allotted colleges from today

The Maharashtra School Education and Sports Department has officially started the admission process for First Year Junior College (FYJC) or Class 11 from June 30, 2025. Students allotted seats in CAP Round 1 must report to their respective colleges by July 7, 2025, to complete the admission formalities. The first allotment list for Maharashtra FYJC admissions was released on June 28 on the official website — As per the notification on the site, 'Round-1 Allotment List and Minority, Management, In-house Quota List are Published on 28-06-2025, Student to visit for admission to thier alloted college from 30-06-2025 upto 07-07-2025 6:00 PM.' What do students need to do for the admission procedure? Students must visit the allotted college between June 30 and July 7, carrying all required documents. During this visit, they are expected to: Get their documents verified Pay the necessary admission fees Confirm their admission officially Failure to complete these steps may result in loss of the allotted seat. How to download the Maharashtra FYJC First allotment list 2025? Here are the simple steps to check and download the Maharashtra FYJC First allotment list 2025: Visit the official website: Click on the link for the 'First Allotment List' on the homepage Enter your login credentials and submit View your allotment status on the screen Download and print the allotment letter for future reference What happens if a student cancels their admission? If a candidate chooses to withdraw or cancel their confirmed admission, they must reach out to the concerned junior college. However, such students will not be allowed to participate in the next regular round of the Centralised Admission Process (CAP). How many seats are available for Maharashtra FYJC admission 2025? For the academic year 2025, a total of 9,435 junior colleges and higher secondary schools across Maharashtra are offering 21,23,040 seats for FYJC admissions. Out of these, a total of 2,25,514 seats are reserved under various quotas such as minority, management, and in-house. And 18,97,526 seats are available through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP)

Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 Merit List 2025 Released, What's Next
Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 Merit List 2025 Released, What's Next

News18

time3 days ago

  • General
  • News18

Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 Merit List 2025 Released, What's Next

Last Updated: Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 Merit List 2025: Candidates who have been allotted seats in the first round can confirm their admissions between June 30 and July 7. The Maharashtra School Education Department has published the First Year Junior College (FYJC) 2025 Centralised Admission Process (CAP) round 1 seat allotment list. Students who registered for the Class 11 admission process can now check and download their seat allotment results from the official portal — Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 Merit List 2025: How To Check? Step 2: Choose your respective region from the homepage. Step 3: Click on the 'Round 1 Merit List (2025-26)" link. Step 4: Find your name and roll number in the list. Step 5: Download and print a copy for future reference. Next, candidates who have been allotted seats in the first round can confirm their admissions between June 30 and July 7. The second round of the FYJC admission process will begin on July 9. –– Aadhar Card –– School Leaving Certificate –– Caste Certificate (if applicable) –– Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable) –– EWS Certificate (if applicable) –– Disability Certificate (if applicable) –– Certificate for Children of Ex-Servicemen –– Sports Certificate (National/International level) –– Orphan Certificate –– Embassy-attested documents for students from abroad –– Transfer Order and Joining Letter (if applicable) This year, around 12,71,295 students registered for FYJC Class 11 admission 2025, competing for over 20 lakh seats in institutions affiliated with the Maharashtra State Board. The CAP admission process began on May 26 and concluded on June 5. The allotment list includes candidates from five major urban regions: Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Pune-Pimpri Chinchwad, Nagpur, Amravati, and Nashik. This year, admissions for Maharashtra FYJC are being conducted for a total of 20.43 lakh seats across 9,281 junior colleges. These seats are distributed among three primary academic streams. The Science stream has the highest number of seats with 8,52,206, followed by the Arts stream with 6,50,682 seats, and the Commerce stream offering 5,40,312 seats.

Fergusson Junior College tops science and arts cutoffs for FYJC admissions in Pune
Fergusson Junior College tops science and arts cutoffs for FYJC admissions in Pune

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Fergusson Junior College tops science and arts cutoffs for FYJC admissions in Pune

As the Class 11 (FYJC) cutoffs for Round 1 allotments under Maharashtra's Centralised Admission Process (CAP) were released on Saturday evening, Fergusson Junior College topped the charts in the science and arts streams in Pune city, while Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) topped the chart in commerce. For the science stream, the general category cutoff at Fergusson Junior College is 95.9 per cent (479 marks) in the aided category. In the un-aided category, the college's cutoff stands at 95.4 per cent (477 marks). Laxmanrao Apte Junior College ranked second with a cutoff of 95.2 per cent (476 marks) and Mahatma Phule Junior College ranked third with a cutoff of 95.0 per cent (475 marks). For the arts stream, the general category cutoff at Fergusson Junior College is 96.4 per cent (482 marks) in the aided category. In the self-financed category, the college's cutoff stands at 94.0 per cent (470 marks). Sir Parashurambhau Junior College ranked second with a cutoff of 92.6 per cent (463 marks) and Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce ranked third with a cutoff of 92.0 per cent (460 marks). For the commerce stream, the general category cutoff for the Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce is 96.2 per cent (481 marks). In the un-aided category, BMCC's cutoff stands at 95.8 per cent (479 marks). Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce ranked second with a cutoff of 94.0 per cent (470 marks) and the Garware College of Commerce ranked third with a cutoff of 93.6 per cent (468 marks). Soham is a Correspondent with the Indian Express in Pune. A journalism graduate, he was a fact-checker before joining the Express. Soham currently covers education and is also interested in civic issues, health, human rights, and politics. ... Read More

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