Maharashtra FYJC 2026 First Merit List Released
The Maharashtra FYJC admission process has officially begun, with the first merit list for Class 11 released on May 29, 2026. This announcement brings hope and excitement to nearly one million students who have registered for admissions across more than 9,500 junior colleges in the state. The merit list is available for viewing on the official website, mahafyjcadmissions.in, where students can also find detailed instructions on how to complete their admissions.
According to the latest data, while over 2.19 million seats are available for students, only 39,613 admissions have been confirmed to date. This discrepancy highlights the competitive nature of the admission process, emphasizing the importance of timely responses from students regarding their college choices.
The admission process based on the first merit list will commence at 11 AM on May 29 and will conclude on June 3, 2026, at 6 PM. Students are encouraged to act quickly, as seat allotments will be determined based on merit, reservation policies, and college preferences. It is crucial for students to log in to their profiles to check their allotment status.
To download the merit list, students should follow these simple steps: visit the official website at mahafyjcadmissions.in, click on the FYJC allotment list download link, enter their login credentials, and check the merit list displayed. A printout of the merit list is recommended for future reference.
Furthermore, the admission process includes SMS alerts sent to students regarding their allotment status, ensuring they remain informed throughout the process. This year, 9,263 junior colleges and higher secondary schools are participating in the admissions, making it a significant event in Maharashtra's educational calendar.
As students await their results, it’s important that they keep abreast of any updates on the official website and prepare for the next steps in their educational journey. The successful completion of this admission round will pave the way for students to embark on their higher education paths in Maharashtra.