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FYJC admissions delayed as seat intake yet to be finalised, SSC students’ marks

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.

Published on: Jun 23, 2022 05:29 PM IST
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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.

Admissions to FYJC in Maharashtra depend on pre-admission registrations, which is a two-part form. (HT FILE PHOTO)
Admissions to FYJC in Maharashtra depend on pre-admission registrations, which is a two-part form. (HT FILE PHOTO)

“Some new applications for junior colleges reached us recently, so we are in the process of finalising their approvals. Once that is done, we will release the seat intake, as well as print the admission booklets for students,” said an official from DyDE. He added that for now, SSC students will be allowed to start filling, and submitting their admission forms.

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).

“We cannot hold-up the admissions process for another month, so it has been decided that SSC students be allowed to complete the second part of the admission form. Discussions on the remaining admissions process and schedule are still on, but we should have some clarity by next week,” said an official.

 
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Shreya Bhandary

Shreya Bhandary is a Special Correspondent covering higher education for Hindustan Times, Mumbai. Her work revolves around finding loopholes in the current education system and highlighting the good and the bad in higher education institutes in and around Mumbai.

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