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    Maharashtra FYJC Quota Admission 2025; Check Official Link mahafyjcadmissions.in

    Maharashtra FYJC Quota Admission 2025; Check Official Link mahafyjcadmissions.in

    Mallika ThaledderUpdated on 13 Jun 2025, 05:19 PM IST

    The School Education and Sports Department has started the zero round: Quota admission on June 12 to June 14, 2025. The Maharashtra FYJC quota admission list is released at college level by respective departments. This Zero round is for students applying for admission under reservation categories such as SC, ST, OBC, EWS, Sports, Disability, Minority, etc.

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    The Maharashtra FYJC quota admission 2025 is done online through the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in. There are two ways to apply for admission to Maharashtra FYJC: CAP seats (admissions through allotment in various rounds) and Quota seats (Minority/In-house/Management). Selected students for Maha FYJC quota admission can complete the process at the junior college level by visiting the respective institute.

    Maharashtra FYJC Quota Admission Dates 2025

    Below, we have provided a table with Maharashtra FYJC quota admission dates for students’ reference.

    ParticularsDates

    Maharashtra Class 11 application registration dates (actual)

    May 26 to June 5, 2025

    Display of provisional Maharashtra 11 Class allotment list (Round 1)

    June 5, 2025

    Submission of Objection/correction in the provisional merit list

    June 7 to 9, 2025

    Finalisation of the general merit list

    June 11, 2025

    Zero Round (list will be provided by department)

    June 12 to June 14, 2025


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    Maharashtra FYJC Quota Admission Dates 2025

    Maharashtra FYJC Quota Admission 2025: Centralised Admission Round

    The School Education and Sports Department has begun the Zero Round from June 12 to June 14, 2025. The Zero round is for the preparation of CAP regular rounds. During this round, preference filling for regular round-1, quota choices, and quota admissions can be done. While the centralised admissions on CAP seats will begin from Regular Round-1, i.e., June 17, 2025. Below, we have provided a picture for the Centralised Admission Round for students’ easy understanding.

    Maharashtra FYJC Quota Admission 2025

    Steps to Apply for Maharashtra 11th Quota Admission

    To apply for the Maharashtra FYJC quota admission 2025, students must fill out two forms, i.e., form 1 (personal information) and form 2 (college preference form). Students can click on the link provided to check the steps to fill out the Maharashtra FYJC 11th admission form. The application process for part 1 remains the same for regular and quota students. Check out the steps to fill out the quota Maharashtra FYJC admission form below.

    • Visit the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.

    • Log in using the same ID and password the candidate used during Part 1 of the registration.

    • After logging in, candidates can navigate the “Quota Choices Part 2” and fill out the Part 2 form on the left side of the dashboard.

    • Select any between “Apply for In-House/Minority/Management Quota”.

    • After that, they must select their academic stream, then filter junior colleges using criteria like medium, district, management type, and college name.

    • They can narrow down their choices by selecting area/block/taluka, college type, UDISE code, or bifocal subject.

    • Students must select a maximum of 10 colleges under quota choices as per their interest. They must ensure that the selections align with their desired stream and location.

    • After selecting, candidates can rearrange the order of preferred colleges as per their interest. Since the admission will be prioritised based on the number they have assigned, with no. 1 being the topmost priority.

    • Make sure to lock the selection in the "Lock Option" form.

    • Once done, finalise the submission and wait for the Maharashtra FYJC merit list 2025.

    Reserved Seats Under Maha FYJC Quota Admission

    Quota

    Minority

    Non minority

    Government Jr. and Local body

    Inhouse Quota

    10%

    10%

    50%

    Management Quota

    5%

    5%

    Not Applicable

    Minority Quota

    50%

    Not Applicable

    Not Applicable


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