Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 seat allocation list: The Maharashtra School Education and Sports Department announced the CAP round 1 allotment/merit list for First Year Junior College (FYJC) or Class 11 admission today, June 28. The seat allocation results will be available on the mahafyjcadmissions.in website in accordance with the approved schedule. Students can check their allocation status and finish the admissions process within the given period after enrolling and making their selections.
Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 seat allocation list: Steps to check
Step 1: Visit the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in.
Step 2: Click the link for the FYJC CAP Round 1 Allotment List 2025.
Step 3: To log in, enter your application ID and password.
Step 4: Your allocation result will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Print the allocation letter for your records after downloading it.
Maharashtra FYJC CAP Round 1 seat allocation list: What's next?
- If a student is allotted their first preference, they must visit the allotted junior college and complete the admission process by the given deadline to confirm their admission.
- If the student is not satisfied with the allotted seat, they are not required to confirm admission in this round and can wait for the next round of allocation.
- If no seat is allotted, the student should wait for the next round of seat allotment as per the official schedule.
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In order to be admitted, candidates must then visit the colleges to which they have been assigned between June 30 and July 7.
A notice on the official website states, "The Minority, Management, In-house Quota List and Round-1 Allotment List are published on June 28, 2025. Students can visit for admission to their assigned college from June 30, 2025, up to July 7, 2025, 6:00 PM."
On July 4, open spots for the following round will be shown.
There are 21,23,040 seats available in total, of which 2,25,514 are set aside under different quotas and 18,97,526 are made accessible through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
9,435 junior colleges and upper secondary schools signed up for the initial admissions round.
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