Updated On: 19 May, 2025 08:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Registrations for admissions across state start, but slow responses by colleges threatens to derail the process. This year marks a significant shift, with the Maharashtra government mandating a 100 per cent online FYJC admission process across the entire state, expanding it from earlier years.

From today, students can start listing their preferred colleges online as per schedule announced by the state government. Representation Pic/iStock
Student registrations for First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions are set to begin on May 19, officially launching the Std XI admission season across Maharashtra. However, a slow response from colleges threatens to derail the schedule of what is being touted as the state’s first fully digital admission process.
Despite the timely declaration of Std X and XII results, on May 13 and May 5, respectively, the centralised online admission system is seeing a tepid response from junior colleges so far. As of Friday night, only 9482 junior colleges and schools had completed their registration on the official portal, a number education experts say is lower than last year’s.