The state has prolonged the dates for grade 11 admissions for the academic year 2021-22, till October 30, citing that it will be the last round of the admission procedure. On Monday, the special First Come First Serve (FCFS) admission process began, highlighted accounts. In addition to this, new registrations for the admissions are also on at 11thadmission.org.in
School education minister Varsha Gaikwad also proclaimed on social media that the state government had undertaken the resolution to have another round of admission for the FYJC admissions from October 25 to 30.
Over 3.64 lakh students have secured admissions under the Centralised Online Admission to #FYJC. Congratulations!! But to ensure that no one misses out,we will hold another special round of admissions on First Come,First Served (FCFS) basis between October 25-30. Details below. pic.twitter.com/6PLkeceYUV
— Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) October 24, 2021
She highlighted that more than 3.64 lakh pupils have attained admission in the FYJC through the Centralized Online Admission until now. Additionally, reports elucidate that 1.71 lakh seats continue to remain vacant.
Prior to this, the education department had undertaken a round of the FCFS FYJC admission 2021 for the seats that are vacant from September 28 to October 14 that was prolonged to October 21. The initial round of the FCFS process was conducted for the 2,34,135 vacant seats, claimed reports.
For the state’s FYJC admission 2021, a third merit list was declared on September 13, whilst that of the first cut-off list was proclaimed on August 27, stated reports.
The eligibility based on certain accounts, for the FCFS admission, includes,
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