First Year Junior College (FYJC) 2018 Online Admission in Mumbai Schedule – dates for cut off and merit lists, will be announced soon and filling the application form process is started. Here we will be providing the schedule for FYJC Online Admission 2019-20 Mumbai in few days as per the release of official notification by Maharsatra School Education Department of the Government of Maharashtra
Mantralaya, Mumbai 32. Schedule of FYJC Mumbai Admission 2019 must be noted by candidates who want to take admission this time. Admission to colleges will be as per FYJC Online Admission 2019-20 Mumbai Schedule.
Maharashtra SSC result 2019 announcement flags off the events of FYJC Mumbai Admission 2019-20. Students look for good colleges that are offering a program of choice and is also near to home. With the intention of making online admission easier than last year, the colleges are making FYJC online admission more candidate friendly. So if you want admission to a First year Junior College, mark these dates on your calendar and do as instructions say.
11th online Admission process 2019-20 Timetable
Event | Date (Revised) |
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For Arts, Commerce, Science streams, Bifocal subject & HSVC streams A) Student who have not filled Part– I will fill Part–I & Part–II B) Students who have filled Part – I will fill Part – II. |
19 – 23 Jun 2019 |
For Arts, Commerce, Science streams A) Student who have not filled Part– I will fill Part–I & Part–II B) Students who have filled Part – I will fill Part – II. 2. Quota admissions (Management, In-house & Minority) merit list will be declared at the college level and concerned colleges will upload the quota admission from time to time. |
19 to 04 Jul 2019 |
Displaying merit list for Bifocal subject | 25 Jun 2019 |
Online admissions for Bifocal merit list | 26 – 27 Jun 2019 |
Displaying general merit list for corrections if any. | 05 Jul 2019 |
Submitting corrections to Deputy Director of Education | 06 – 08 Jul 2019 |
First Round | |
Displaying first general merit list | 12 Jul 2019 |
Giving online admission for first general merit list | 13, 15 & 16 Jul 2019 |
Publishing vacancy list and cut off of the first merit list on website | 16 Jul 2019 |
Filling of Part-I and Part-II of admission forms& editing part 2. | 17 and 18 Jul 2019 |
Second Round | |
Publishing Second general merit list. | 22 Jul 2019 |
Admission for the second general merit list. | 23 to 25 Jul 2019 |
Publishing vacancy list on website | 25 Jul 2019 |
Filling Part-I and Part-IIof admission form& editing part 2. | 27 to 29 Jul 2019 |
Third Round | |
Publishing Third general merit list. | 01 Aug 2019 |
Admission for the third general merit list. | 02, 03 & 05 Aug 2019 |
Publishing vacant seats and cut-off list of Special Round. | 05 Aug 2019 |
Filling Part-I and Part-II forms & editing part 2. | 06 & 07 Aug 2019 |
Special Round |
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Publishing Special merit list | 09 Aug 2019 |
Admission of students for Special merit list. | 10 & 13 Aug 2019 |
Publishing vacancy list on website. | 14 Aug 2019 |
Click here to check the 11th online Admission process 2019-20 Timetable Marathi.
FYJC Online Admission 2019-20 Mumbai Schedule
- Admission season starts off from where SSC studies and results end. It is only after getting SSC results that students can start hunting for FYJC online admission 2019-20.
- Schedule of FYJC Admission 2019-20 tells start and end date to apply online at fyjc.org.in/mumbai, declaration of first merit list, then second and third and up until the last list that colleges publish. Also, it states dates for admission and classes commencement.
- There is also the distribution of online admission manual, usually at schools identified for this purpose. Candidates can get FYJC online admission manual from there.
Schedule of 11th Online Admission (English):
Once candidates become familiar with the online admission process, they can register at the official website. While registering, they will create UID (Unique Identification) which will be a number. At the time of merit lists release or cut offs availability, this UID would prove useful.
There is to be a “zero round” for Higher Secondary Vocational Course (HSVC) online admissions and quota seats belonging to the religious or linguistic minority, in-house, and management.
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