Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: First Merit List Postponed to June 30 Due to Technical Snags

The first FYJC (Class 11) CAP Round 1 seat allotment list, originally scheduled for today (June 26) at 5 PM, has been postponed to June 30, 2025, due to last-minute technical issues and updates to reservation rules for minority colleges

📅 Revised Timeline – Maharashtra FYJC 2025

EventDate
1st Round Seat Allotment ListJune 30, 2025
Admission Confirmation (Round 1)July 1 – July 7, 2025
Vacant Seats for Round 2 DisplayJuly 9, 2025

These dates apply consistently across official releases and updates

How to Check Your Seat Allotment

  1. Visit mahafyjcadmissions.in on June 30.
  2. Log in with your application ID and password.
  3. Download and print the seat allotment PDF.
  4. If allotted your preferred college, report there between July 1 and 7 with required documents and fees.
  5. If not, wait for the next round without confirming your seat

Why the Delay?

  • Technical snags involving cut-off score displays disrupted the original timeline
  • A last-minute government resolution clarified that SC/ST/OBC reservations would not apply to minority institutions, requiring a seat-matrix rework

✅ What You Should Do Now

  • Mark your calendar: Check the portal on June 30.
  • Prepare documents: Keep originals of your SSC mark sheet, leaving certificate, caste/EWS proof, etc., ready for verification.
  • Plan for July: If allotted, visit the college between 1–7 July, or wait for Round 2 info on July 9.

Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: First Merit List Postponed to June 30 Due to Technical Snags

Overview

Students seeking Class 11 admissions through the FYJC 2025 Centralised Admission Process (CAP) will now have to wait a few more days. The Maharashtra School Education Department has officially postponed the first seat allotment/merit list, which was initially expected on June 26, citing technical issues and last-minute reservation policy updates.

🔁 What Changed?

➡ Original Schedule:

  • 1st Merit List: June 26, 2025 (5 PM)

➡ New Schedule:

  • 1st Merit List Release: June 30, 2025
  • Admission Confirmation Window: July 1 to July 7, 2025
  • Vacant Seats Display for Round 2: July 9, 2025

The delay has been attributed to:

  • System errors in displaying cut-off scores
  • Government resolution on minority college reservations
  • Need to recalculate the seat matrix

📍 What Is FYJC Admission?

FYJC stands for First Year Junior College, which is Class 11 under the Maharashtra State Board. Students who passed their SSC (Class 10) exams enroll through the centralized online system at mahafyjcadmissions.in.


🛠️ Reason Behind the Delay

According to the official circular, there are two primary reasons for the postponement:

  1. Technical Glitches in the online system that failed to display accurate cut-off scores.
  2. A June 25 GR (Government Resolution) clarified that SC, ST, and OBC reservations won’t apply to minority colleges, requiring a complete reworking of seat allocation.

This directly affected:

  • Over 300+ minority-run institutions
  • Thousands of students waiting for first-round allotments

🎓 Who Is Affected?

  • Students who completed Part 1 and Part 2 of their FYJC application forms
  • Applicants from Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, Amravati, etc.
  • Minority and non-minority college applicants

✅ What Students Should Do Now

To avoid last-minute panic, students are advised to:

🔹 Step-by-Step Preparation

TaskAction
📄 DocumentsKeep scanned copies of SSC mark sheet, caste/LC/EWS certificate
🗓️ Login InfoCheck login credentials and keep them ready
🏫 College ListReview college preferences entered
📍 Stay UpdatedVisit mahafyjcadmissions.in regularly

📌 How to Check the FYJC 1st Merit List on June 30

  1. Visit the official portal: https://mahafyjcadmissions.in
  2. Click on “Login”
  3. Enter your Application ID and Password
  4. Click on “Seat Allotment Result – Round 1”
  5. Download and print your allotment letter

🚪 What If You’re Not Allotted?

  • If you don’t get a seat in your preferred college or are not allotted in Round 1, don’t confirm admission.
  • Wait for Round 2, which begins after July 9.
  • You’ll be considered automatically for the next rounds unless you cancel or confirm your seat.

📝 Documents Required for Admission

Students allotted a seat must confirm their admission by visiting the allotted college with the following:

  • SSC Marksheet (Original + 2 copies)
  • Leaving Certificate
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  • Non-creamy Layer Certificate (OBC applicants)
  • EWS Certificate (if applicable)
  • Special category documents (disabled, sports quota, etc.)
  • Passport-size photographs

📣 Official Statements

Education department officials have urged students and parents to remain calm and not visit colleges physically before the revised date. All updates will be available only through the official portal.

A senior education officer said:

“The change in minority reservation policy at the eleventh hour affected the entire seat matrix. To maintain fairness, we had to pause and reassess the process.”


🗣️ Expert Advice

Education consultants suggest that this delay may work in favor of some students:

“This reshuffle may open up new options for general category students since minority seats won’t be reserved under the previous system.”


📅 FYJC 2025 Revised Admission Timeline

EventDate
1st Merit ListJune 30, 2025
Confirm AdmissionJuly 1 to July 7, 2025
Vacant Seats DisplayJuly 9, 2025
Round 2 RegistrationMid-July (Tentative)

🛎️ Final Tip

Keep checking your SMS, email, and the official portal. Ensure you don’t miss your seat confirmation window, or your allotment will be automatically canceled.


📞 Helpdesk

In case of login or form-related issues, reach out:

  • 📧 Email: support@mahafyjcadmissions.in
  • ☎️ Helpline: 022-27893756 / 022-27881075
  • 📍 Visit your school’s guidance counselor for support

🔚 Conclusion

The Maharashtra FYJC 2025 admission process continues to evolve, and while delays are frustrating, they are being made to ensure equity and accuracy in the system. Students are advised to stay patient and fully prepared for June 30.

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