The online portal, mahafyjcadmissions.in, will reopen after the state education administration fixed the previous issues, enabling students to successfully finish their registrations.
The Maharashtra First-Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions process for the 2025–26 academic year is scheduled to begin today, May 26, at 11 AM, following a brief halt owing to technological difficulties. The online portal, mahafyjcadmissions.in, will reopen after the state education administration fixed the previous issues, enabling students to successfully finish their registrations.

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FYJC 2025 Admissions – Revised Schedule
Event | Date(s) |
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Online application begins | May 26 |
Last date to apply | June 3 |
Provisional merit list | June 5 |
Correction/objection window | June 6–7 |
Final merit list | June 8 |
Quota admissions (Minority/In-house/Management) | June 9–11 |
First college allotment list | June 10 |
Admission confirmation & document submission | June 11–18 |
Centralized Admissions: A New System for Maharashtra
This year, Maharashtra has implemented a centralized online system for FYJC admissions. Students can now apply to colleges across the state, removing regional restrictions that were in place previously.
Steps to Apply for FYJC 2025
- Visit the official website: mahafyjcadmissions.in
- Click “New Student Registration” and fill in personal and academic details.
- Upload required documents (Class 10 marksheet, ID proof, etc.).
- Select preferred colleges and streams (Science, Commerce, Arts, etc.).
- Submit the form and save a copy for future reference.
Eligibility Criteria
Students who have passed the Class 10 (SSC or equivalent) examination from a recognized board are eligible to apply. The centralized system enables students to apply to colleges across districts.
Support and Updates
Applicants are encouraged to complete registration by June 3. Technical support teams are available to assist. For updates, check the official website or follow the Maharashtra School Education Department on social media.