Maharashtra FYJC Merit List 2025 Live Updates: First Provisional List Released at mahafyjcadmissions.in

June 5, 2025 | Updated 2:15 PM IST : The Maharashtra School Education Department has officially released the FYJC 1st Merit List 2025 today on the centralized admission portal — mahafyjcadmissions.in. The list marks the beginning of the much-anticipated seat allotment process for over 10.85 lakh registered students aiming for admission to First-Year Junior College (Class 11) across Maharashtra.

Maharashtra FYJC Merit List 2025 Live Updates: First Provisional List Released at mahafyjcadmissions.in
Maharashtra FYJC Merit List 2025 Live Updates: First Provisional List Released at mahafyjcadmissions.in

This year, a total of 20.43 lakh seats are up for grabs in 9,281 junior colleges across the eight CAP divisions — Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. The Konkan division remains outside the centralized admission process.


🔍 How to Check FYJC Merit List 2025 on mahafyjcadmissions.in

Follow these steps to access your provisional admission status:

  1. Visit the official website — mahafyjcadmissions.in
  2. Click on the “Student Zone” or your respective regional link
  3. Log in using your application number and password
  4. Navigate to the section labeled “FYJC Merit List 2025”
  5. Search for your name, application number, or roll number
  6. Download the list and save a copy for future reference

Alternatively, students can visit the broader admission portal at 11thadmission.org.in, select their region, and find the merit list link.


📅 Important Dates for FYJC Admissions 2025

EventDate
Provisional Merit ListJune 5
Objection/Correction WindowJune 5 – 7
Final Merit ListJune 8
Quota-Based Zero RoundJune 9 – 11
First Allotment ListJune 10
Admission & Document VerificationJune 11 – 18

Students must ensure timely submission of documents, payment of admission fees, and confirmation through the mahafyjcadmissions portal to secure their seat.


⚠️ Confusion over Reservations in Minority Institutions

A fresh controversy has surfaced as minority-run junior colleges in Maharashtra allege an arbitrary application of SC/ST/OBC reservations on the open category seats within their institutions.

Traditionally, minority colleges reserved:

  • 50% seats for minority candidates
  • 5% for management quota
  • 45% open for all, based solely on merit

However, this year, the FYJC admission portal (mahafyjcadmissions.in) shows reservations applied to the 45% open seats too, leading to backlash and plans for legal challenge. Colleges argue this change violates previous Supreme Court rulings and was implemented without proper notice or consultation.

A Government Resolution (GR) dated May 6 is now under scrutiny, where officials claim that all leftover minority quota seats must be filled through CAP with constitutional reservations applied. Minority colleges are concerned this effectively increases quota-based intake beyond 80%, violating established norms.


📌 About mahafyjcadmissions.in

The portal mahafyjcadmissions.in is the official online platform for Maharashtra’s centralized FYJC admission process. It offers a unified system for:

  • Registration
  • Merit list display
  • College preference locking
  • Document upload
  • Allotment status checks

The website was recently mobile-optimized to improve accessibility, and helpdesk support has been activated for student queries.


💬 Student Tips

  • Double-check merit details on mahafyjcadmissions.in immediately
  • Submit objections by June 7 if your details are incorrect
  • Bookmark your region’s page for faster updates
  • Prepare scanned documents and keep them ready for upload post seat allotment
  • For quota applicants: Track separate Zero Round schedule

🗨️ Final Word

As the FYJC admission season progresses, mahafyjcadmissions.in will remain the primary hub for students and institutions alike. While the system brings transparency and ease, policy clarity and communication gaps remain a major concern — especially for minority colleges navigating new reservation rules. All stakeholders are advised to stay alert, check updates daily, and consult their institutions or the official helpline for resolution of grievances.