Mumbai: The School Education and Sports Department, Govt of Maharashtra is set to release online the General Merit List of the students of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) who have registered for admission to First Year Junior College (FYJC) today on Friday June 30, 2017 on the official website.
How to check General Merit List for Mumbai MMR Region:
- Click here to go to official website: mumbai.11thadmission.net.
- Click on the link marked with "General Merit List"
- Fill the nessary details and Log in if asked
- Click on Submit button
How to check General Merit List for Pune Region:
- Click here to go to official website: pune.11thadmission.net.
- Click on the link marked with "General Merit List"
- Fill the nessary details and Log in if asked
- Click on Submit button
The FYJC online admission process in Mumbai and Pune regions started after the 2017 SSC results were declared in June second week.
The last date to fill Part 2 Option Form was June 27. But, due to various reasons the process was delayed. Hence, the Education department decided to extend the last date till June 29.
The General Merit List will be out on June 30 whereas the First Merit List will be released on July 07, according to the schedule of FYJC Admission 2017 released by the relevant authorities.
The released schedule further says that the Second Merit List will be released online on July 17, Third Merit List will be out on July 25 and Fourth Merit List will be published on August 01, 2017.
The education department has not announced the exact timing of the release of the FYJC General Merit List 2017. It is however expected that it will be released any time before 05:00 pm today i.e. Friday June 30, 2017.
The FYJC Admission authorities under the School Education and Sports Department had earlier announced that it will conduct four rounds of admission process once every week between June 15 to July 15, 2017.
If seats remain vacant, three additional rounds of admission will be held once every two weeks up to September 1.
A ‘zero round’ will be conducted for online admissions to the Higher Secondary Vocational Course (HSVC) and quota seats – religious or linguistic minority, in-house and management. If seats remain vacant, they will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis.
Around 30% seats in online admissions will be reserved for girl students from poor backgrounds.
The entire admission process will be done thorugh the special portal launch for the purpose the direct link for which is mumbai.11thadmission.net for Mumbai MMR students and through pune.11thadmission.net for students in Pune region.