Maharashtra State Board Of Secondary And Higher Secondary Education, MSBSHSE will begin Maharashtra 11th Admission 2022 or Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2022 soon on its web portal. As per the official notice, FYJC Online admission process would begin at 11 am for Round 1. It would be a centralised online admission process and students will be apply to register for the same on the official websites- 11thadmission.org.in and mahahsscboard.in.
Admissions to first year junior college (FYJC) seats is likely to begin next week as the admissions authority is still working on finalising the intake capacity for the 2022-23 academic year. Authorities at the office of the deputy director of education (DyDE) also confirmed that uploading class 10 marks for SSC students on the website is still in process, due to which there is a delay in filling part 2 of the form.
FYJC admissions in the city depend on pre-admission registrations, which involves filling a two-part form. The first part of the form is available for students to fill in basic details including name, age, education board, etc. Part two of the form is where students fill in their class 10 score, as well as share a list of ten colleges and courses they are aiming to bag a seat in (called the preference list).
Name of the admission | Maharashtra 11th Admission 2022 |
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Title | Apply for Maharashtra First year Admission 2022 |
Subject | MSBSHSE will release Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2022 notification |
Category | Admission |
Registration opening date | The application for part 2 procedure began from July 22, 2022 |
Registration Closing Date | August 9, 2022 is the last date to fill the ‘option form part 2’ for everyone |
website | mahahsscboard.in |
Maharashtra 11th Admissions 2022 | https://11thadmission.org.in/ |
The First Year Junior College, FYJC schedule for admission process will be announced very soon after the CBSE 10 Result 2022. As per the schedule released for the online filing, it has mentioned that the schedule is only for online filing of Part II for Preferences and Choices. Students who are yet to fill in their application form and option form can do it right away on the official website, 11thadmission.org.in.
The students who have completed Part 1 of the online admission procedure, the process of giving preference which is the part 2 option form is started and students can enter their preferences. The students can choose which schools they prefer and register accordingly. Students are advised to regularly check the website for the release of the admission schedule.
It is big relief for candidates aspiring for First Year Junior College admissions or FYJC admissions through the centralised online process, if students fail to confirm admission after having been allotted a seat in their first preference colleges, they would be barred only from the next round and not from the entire process.
As per the regular practice, a candidate will be out of the admission system under three conditions
- failing to confirm admission if the allotted seat was in first preferred college,
- cancelling the confirmed admission and
- college rejecting the admission because the candidate was not able to present required documents in given time.
The Part-2 of the Maharashtra 11th Admission form, in which candidates have to fill the college of their choices in the order of preference, will be open from July 22. Whereas the Common Admission Process rounds or CAP rounds wherein seats are allotted will begin only after CBSE results are out and those students have completed the process of application.
Maharashtra 11th Admission 2022 is taking place on the basis of merit now as the Common Entrance Test, CET got cancelled in an order by Bombay High Court. As of now the detailed schedule has been released only for Round 1 of 11th admission process. However, there are tentative dates for other rounds.
Students applying for FYJC Online Admission 2022 must note that the guidelines and schedule released will only apply to Mumbai Metropolitian Region, Pune & Pimpri Chinchwad, Nashik, Amravati and Nagpur areas. Students may check the important dates and the schedule here. Students who want to apply for the MHT FYJC admission 2022-23 process can register online at 11thadmission.org.in.
FYJC Admission latest news
- The admissions for first year junior college (FYJC) will be started very soon for the 2022–23 academic session.
- The officials have also informed the admission process of FYJC might see a delay as the authorities are updating the class 10 marks for SSC students on the website.
- As the first-year junior college admissions are directly dependent on the class 10 marks, the examination department is working on uploading the marks online.
- The students applying for the FYJC exams need to fill out a two-part form for successful registration.
- While in FYJC part one, they just need to give their basic details such as name, age, address, and so on,
- in the FYJC second part of the form, they need to fill in their educational details.
- The first form filling process has been done by students but due to the delay in the class 10 marks uploading, many students have been unable to fill the second part.
- The second form requires the students to fill in their class 10 marks and their preferred colleges in which they want to seek admission.
Important Dates
Regular Admission Round 1 Schedule
Name of Event | Date(s) |
Online Student Registration, Submission of Application Form and Verification by Schools | August 14 to 22, 2021 |
Display of available seats, Choice Filling of Option Form & Quota Admission | August 17 to 22, 2021 |
Diplay of Provisional General Merit List, Submission of objection/correction request | August 23 to 24, 2021 |
Finalisation of General Merit List | August 25, 2021 |
Time for Data Processing like preparation of merit list of eligible candidates | August 25 to 26, 2021 |
Display of Junior College Allotment List | August 27, 2021 |
Confirmation of admission to allotted Junior College | August 27 to 30, 2021 |
Time for Junior Colleges to upload status of admitted students | August 30, 2021 |
Display of Vacancy List for Regular Round 2 | August 30, 2021 |
Tentative Dates for Other Rounds of Maharashtra 11th Admission 2021
Name of Event | Tentative Date(s) |
Regular Admission Round 2 | August 31 to September 4, 2021 |
Regular Admission Round 3 | September 5 to 11, 2021 |
Special Admission Round 4 | September 12 to 17, 2021 |
Cadidates must note that as per the official notice, the detailed timetable for further rounds of admissions will be declared later. They must even note that the FYJC Online admissions for both Centralised and Quota admission process would be conducted simultaneously. Candidates are requested to go through the deatailed schedule for FYJC Online Admission process given here.
Students must also note that in the view of COVID-19 situation, colleges will be collecting the admission fee online through Digital Payment Mode like Payment Gateway, Bank Transfer or any eWallet. They are even requested to keep a check here and on the official site for more details on Maharashtra 11th Admissions 2022.
Instructions
- For such students who have confirmed their admission in any Jr. College through Centralised Admission round or through any quota admissions, the admission process is completed there itself.
- Centralised Admission Process & Quota Admissions will be conducted simultaneously as per schedule.
- Jr. Colleges will be permitted to surrender the vacant Minority & In-house quota seats after Round-III.
- They should follow the time limit given for any activity.
- Time Table for further Admission rounds (Regular & Special Round) will be declared thereafter.
- Junior colleges will be responsible for completing the syllabus of the students admitted after the commencement of colleges by conducting extra classes.
- In view COVID-19 situation, Colleges should collect their admission fee from the students only through Digital Payment mode like Payment Gateway, Bank Transfer (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS), any eWallet etc. to contain the spread of coronavirus Schedule for further Admission process will be declared thereafter.