CLASS 11 ADMISSIONS 2025-26 IN MAHARASHTRA: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Website launched for Class 11 admissions by state government
It's showtime for Class 11 aspirants across Maharashtra, as the online admission process is now officially underway! Here's what you should know about this year's FYJC admissions.
The Online Rollercoaster Ride Begins
With the launch of the mahafyjcadmissions.in portal, the digital admission odyssey for Junior Colleges in Maharashtra commences. Starting May 19, junior colleges will register, and student registrations will kick off, with the process extending until the end of May. This fully digital exercise ensures students and parents can easily navigate the admission process from the comfort of their homes.
Statewide, Centralized & Transparent
This year, the admission process for all districts in Maharashtra will be overseen centrally and conducted exclusively online, allowing for a standardized, efficient, and transparent operation. According to officials, this centralized admission process aims to provide equal opportunities for all and enhance convenience[1][3][5].
Watch Out for Fraudsters – Stay Safe!
Although the official portal is now up and running, there's been a sneaky incident involving the unauthorized creation of a fake website. Using the legitimate state government logo and photos of the Education Minister, this fraudulent platform was utilized to promote some junior colleges. The Education Department is expected to take action, but for now, it's important to remain vigilant and only use the official portal for all admission-related activities[4].
Key Elements of the Admission Process
- Registration: Starting from May 19, students must register on the official admission portal, providing essential details like name, address, and Aadhaar number. The exact format for registration will be revealed soon.
- Profile Creation: From May 19 to May 28, students will create their online profiles and select their preferred junior colleges through the system.
- Admission Rounds: The admission process will include four main rounds, followed by a round based on merit to fill any vacancies. The specific dates for these rounds are yet to be announced, but the process is expected to be completed by August 11[2].
- Merit-Based Admission: The final round will focus squarely on merit, ensuring seamless fairness and transparency in the admission process[1].
Keep It Genuine – Stay Clear of Fakes
To dodge sham websites, here's a safety guide for students and parents:
- Use Official Portals: The legitimate FYJC admission portal is www.11thadmission.org.in. Additionally, region-specific portals like mumbai.11thadmission.org.in for Mumbai, pune.11thadmission.org.in for Pune, etc., should be used for their respective regions[3].
- Verify Sources: Make sure all your information about the admission process comes from official government sources or trusted educational institutions.
- Avoid Suspicious Links and Emails: Steer clear of clicking on suspicious links or responding to emails that ask for personal details or payment information outside official portals.
- Secure Transactions: Only use the secure payment gateways provided on the official websites for any payment-related transactions.
Stay calm, stay informed, and good luck in your Class 11 admission journey!
- Beginning May 19, students in Maharashtra will register for Class 11 admissions online through the government portal mahafyjcadmissions.in, which marks the start of the admission process for Junior Colleges.
- The centralized online admission process for all districts in Maharashtra is designed to provide equal opportunities, efficiency, and transparency in the education-and-self-development sector, as stated by officials.
- Be aware of fraudulent activities, as a fake website using the legitimate state government logo and Education Minister's photos has been found, promoting certain junior colleges. It is important to use only the official portal for all admission-related activities.
- The online registration process will commence on May 19, followed by the creation of student profiles and selection of preferred junior colleges until May 28. The admission process will consist of four main rounds and a special open admission round based on merit to fill any vacancies.
- To stay safe during the online admission process, use only the official portals (http://www.11thadmission.org.in, http://mumbai.11thadmission.org.in, etc.), verify sources from official government sources or trusted educational institutions, avoid suspicious links and emails, and use secure payment gateways provided on the official websites for any transactions related to the admission process.