The Government of Maharashtra has introduced a statewide centralised online admission system for First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions for the 2026-27 academic session. This marks a major shift from region-specific admissions to a unified, merit-based process covering the entire state. The move is aimed at ensuring transparency, simplifying applications, and giving students equal access to junior colleges across districts.

Areas Covered Under the New System
The revised FYJC admission process now applies across all regions of Maharashtra, expanding beyond earlier limited zones such as:
- Mumbai Metropolitan Region
- Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad
- Nagpur
- Nashik
- Amravati
- Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
From 2026 onwards, students from any district can apply online and select colleges anywhere in the state, removing geographical limitations.
Institutions and Streams Covered
The centralised system includes:
- State Board-affiliated higher secondary schools
- Independent junior colleges
- Senior colleges with higher secondary sections
- Minority institutions
- Private aided, unaided, and self-financed colleges
Admissions will be conducted for the following streams:
- Arts
- Commerce
- Science
However, Higher Secondary Vocational Courses (HSVC) will continue with offline admissions at the institutional level.
Admission Process and Merit Criteria
Admissions will be strictly merit-based, using Class 10 marks as the primary criterion:
- For State Board students: Best of five subjects will be considered
- For other boards: Marks in five core subjects will be evaluated
In case of a tie:
- Older candidates (based on date of birth) will get preference
- If still unresolved, alphabetical order of surname will be used
Reservation Policy
The admission process will follow existing government reservation norms. Key provisions include:
- 30% reservation for girls
- 4% for persons with disabilities
- 2% for students from project-affected or disaster-affected families
- 1% for orphan students
Additionally:
- Minority institutions can fill up to 50% seats under minority quota
- 5% seats may be allocated under management quota
- 10% seats may be reserved under in-house quota where applicable
Application Fee and Guidelines
- Registration fee: Rs. 100 per student
- Payment mode: Online only
- Colleges are required to publish annual fee details on the admission portal
Authorities have also warned of strict action against institutions involved in irregularities such as overcharging fees, delaying data submission, or providing misleading information.
Preference Filling and Admission Rounds
Students must:
- Select at least one college preference
- Choose up to 10 options per round
- Select only one stream (Arts, Commerce, or Science) per round
The process will include:
- Three general merit rounds
- One open round for vacant seats
- One special round for girls
- Additional rounds if necessary
Important Dates (Tentative for 2026)
- April 10 - April 25: Colleges upload admission details
- April 26 - May 05: Verification of college data
- May 05 - May 14: Student registration and profile creation
- After SSC results: Preference form submission begins
- Before July 15: Completion of admission rounds
Classes are expected to commence by July 15, 2026 following completion of major admission rounds.
Key Takeaway
The Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2026 system introduces a single-window, merit-driven platform that simplifies Class 11 admissions while ensuring fairness and wider access. By covering all districts and institutions under one portal, the system is expected to make the process more transparent, efficient, and student-friendly across the state.


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