FYJC Admission 2026 Maharashtra: Important Dates, Eligibility & Documents Required

If you have just finished your Class 10 exams and you are wondering what comes next, you are in the right place. FYJC stands for First Year Junior College. It is nothing but Class 11 admission. After you pass your SSC (Class 10) exams in Maharashtra, you need to take admission in a junior college to study Class 11 and Class 12.

This process of getting admission into Class 11 in Maharashtra is officially called FYJC Admission. In 2026, the Maharashtra Government has made this process fully online and has made it available for the entire state. That means you can now apply from your home, using a computer or smartphone, and choose any junior college in Maharashtra that you like.

Earlier, the admission process was divided into different regions like Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Nashik. But from 2026 onwards, the Government has made one single system for the whole state. This is a very big and positive change for all students in Maharashtra.

In this blog, we will explain everything step by step in very simple language. Whether you are from Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Amravati, Aurangabad, or any small town or village in Maharashtra, this guide is for you.

 

What is New in FYJC Admission 2026?

The year 2026 is a very important year for FYJC admissions in Maharashtra. The government has introduced some big changes this year. Let us understand them one by one in simple language.

1. One Single System for All of Maharashtra

In earlier years, different cities had different admission processes. For example, Mumbai had its own system, Pune had its own system. But from 2026, there is only ONE system for the whole of Maharashtra. All students from all districts will apply on the same website and follow the same rules.

2. Fully Online Process

The entire FYJC admission 2026 is done online. You do not need to go to the school or college to collect forms or stand in long queues. You can fill the form, upload documents, choose your preferred colleges, and check your allotment result all from your home.

3. Students Can Choose Any College in Maharashtra

This is a very exciting change. Earlier, students could only apply to colleges in their own district or region. But from 2026, a student from Kolhapur can apply to a college in Mumbai if they want. There are no geographical restrictions anymore. The whole Maharashtra is open to all students.

4. Merit-Based Admission

Your admission to a junior college depends completely on your marks in the Class 10 exam. The higher your marks, the better your chances of getting your preferred college and stream. There is no entrance test for FYJC admission. Only your board exam marks are used.

5. Over 12.51 Lakh Students Applied

In 2026, more than 12.51 lakh (1.25 million) students across Maharashtra applied for FYJC admission. This shows how important and popular this process is. So do not worry, you are not alone. Millions of students go through this process every year.

 

FYJC Admission 2026: All Important Dates

Dates are the most important thing in any admission process. If you miss a date, you might lose your chance. So please read all the dates carefully and note them down in your diary or set reminders on your phone.

1. Complete Schedule: Round 1 (Already Completed)

Here are all the key dates for the FYJC Admission 2026 Round 1 process:

Event Date
Official Website Launch April 10, 2026
Part 1 Registration Starts April 10, 2026
Last Date for Part 1 Registration May 10, 2026
Part 2 Form Filling (Option/Preference Form) Opens May 11, 2026
Last Date to Submit Part 2 (Option Form) May 13, 2026
Provisional General Merit List Released May 14 to 15, 2026
Correction Window / Document Verification / Grievances May 16 to 18, 2026
Zero Round for Quota Admission / Final Merit List May 19 to 20, 2026
Round 1 CAP Allotment List Released May 21, 2026
Round 1 Admission Confirmation at College May 21 to June 3, 2026
Round 1 Admission Process Concludes June 3, 2026

2. Round 2 Dates (Currently Active as of June 2026)

Round 2 of FYJC Admission 2026 is now active. If you could not get a seat in Round 1, or if your admission was cancelled, you can still apply in Round 2. Here are the important dates for Round 2:

Event Date
Round 2 Schedule Announced June 5, 2026
Display of Vacant Seats June 6, 2026
New Registration & Part 1 Corrections Open June 6 to June 9, 2026
Part 2 Form (College Preferences) Submission June 6 to June 9, 2026
Round 2 Allotment List Released June 10 to 12, 2026
Round 2 Admission Confirmation at College June 10 to June 13, 2026
Classes Expected to Start July 15, 2026

Important Note: More rounds may be announced if seats remain vacant after Round 2. Always keep checking the official website mahafyjcadmissions.in for the latest updates.

 

Who Can Apply? Eligibility Criteria Explained Simply

Before you apply, you must make sure you are eligible. Eligibility means you need to fulfill certain conditions to be allowed to apply. Here is a simple explanation of who can apply for FYJC Admission 2026 in Maharashtra.

1. Basic Eligibility

  • You must have passed Class 10: You should have passed your Class 10 (SSC) examination or any equivalent exam from a recognised board.
  • Recognised Boards Accepted: Students who have passed Class 10 from the following boards are eligible:
Board Name Full Form
SSC Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
CBSE Central Board of Secondary Education
ICSE / ISC Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
IB International Baccalaureate
NIOS National Institute of Open Schooling
Other State Boards Any other recognised State Board in India

So even if you studied in a CBSE or ICSE school, you can still apply for FYJC admission in Maharashtra. This is very helpful for students who have recently moved to Maharashtra.

2. Age Limit

There is no strict upper age limit for FYJC admission in Maharashtra. However, as a general rule, students who pass Class 10 at the normal age (around 15 to 16 years) apply for Class 11. There is no rule that says older students cannot apply.

3. Passing Marks Required

You simply need to have passed your Class 10 exam. There is no minimum percentage required just to apply. However, remember that your admission will be based on merit, which means students with higher marks will get better college choices.

4. Maharashtra Residency

The centralised system is primarily for students who wish to study in Maharashtra. Students from other states can also apply if they wish to study in a Maharashtra junior college, but they may not get the benefit of certain state-specific reservations.

5. How Marks are Calculated for Merit

This is a very important point. Your merit rank will be calculated differently depending on which board you studied in:

  • Maharashtra SSC Students: The best 5 subjects from your marksheet will be considered. This means if you scored low in one subject, your best 5 scores will be taken.
  • CBSE / ICSE / Other Board Students: Marks in 5 core subjects will be used for calculation.

The total marks out of 500 will be calculated and used to create the merit list. Students with higher total marks will get higher ranks in the merit list.

 

Available Streams in Junior College

When you take admission in Class 11, you have to choose one stream. A stream is a group of subjects. In Maharashtra junior colleges, there are three main streams:

1. Science Stream

If you want to become a doctor, engineer, scientist, or work in any technical field, Science is the right choice. In the Science stream, the main subjects are:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology (for medical students)
  • Mathematics (for engineering students)
  • English
  • One optional subject

After Science stream in Class 11 and 12, you can appear for exams like NEET (for medical), JEE/MHT-CET (for engineering), and many other entrance exams.

2. Commerce Stream

If you are interested in business, accounting, finance, or economics, then Commerce is a great choice. Main subjects in Commerce stream are:

  • Accounts (Accountancy)
  • Economics
  • Organisation of Commerce and Management (OCM)
  • Secretarial Practice (SP) or Mathematics
  • English

After Commerce, you can pursue courses like B.Com, CA (Chartered Accountancy), MBA, BBA, and many others.

3. Arts (Humanities) Stream

If you love history, geography, languages, sociology, or any social subjects, Arts stream is for you. It offers the most flexible career options. Main subjects include:

  • History
  • Geography
  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Economics
  • Marathi, Hindi, or other languages

After Arts, you can pursue BA, LLB (Law), journalism, teaching, civil services (IAS/IPS), social work, and many more careers.

4. Vocational Stream (HSVC)

There is also a Vocational stream called Higher Secondary Vocational Courses (HSVC). This stream teaches practical skills and trade-based subjects. Note: HSVC admissions are NOT part of the online centralised process. They are done offline at the college level.

 

Documents Required for FYJC Admission 2026

This is one of the most important sections of this blog. You need to have certain documents ready before you can complete your admission. If any document is missing, your admission may be delayed or cancelled. So prepare all documents in advance.

There are two types of documents: Mandatory Documents (which every student must have) and Conditional Documents (which are only required for certain students).

1. Mandatory Documents (Every Student Must Have These)

These documents are required by every student, no matter which board they studied in or which category they belong to.

No. Document Name Details / Why It Is Required
1 Class 10 Marksheet This shows your marks in Class 10 exams. This is the most important document. It is used to calculate your merit rank.
2 School Leaving Certificate (SLC) This is the certificate given by your school when you leave after Class 10. It confirms you have left the previous school and are eligible to join a new college.
3 Aadhaar Card Your 12-digit Aadhaar number is required for online registration and identity verification.
4 Passport Size Photograph A recent photograph of the student is required for the online application form and college records.
5 Student’s Signature (Digital) You will need to upload a scanned image of your signature for the online form.

2. Conditional Documents (Required Only for Certain Students)

These documents are needed only if they apply to your situation. Check each one carefully:

  • Caste Certificate: Required if you belong to SC (Scheduled Caste), ST (Scheduled Tribe), OBC (Other Backward Class), SBC (Special Backward Class), or VJNT (Vimukta Jati and Nomadic Tribes) categories. This allows you to claim reservation benefits.
  • Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) Certificate: Required for OBC, SBC, and VJNT candidates who want to use their reservation quota. This certificate proves that your family does not fall in the creamy layer (higher income group).
  • EWS Certificate (Economically Weaker Section): Required if you belong to the EWS category and want to apply under the EWS reservation.
  • Disability Certificate: Required if you have a physical disability. You will need to upload a certificate from a government hospital or authorised doctor.
  • Minority Certificate: Required if you are applying to a minority institution (like a college run by a specific religious or linguistic minority) and want admission under the minority quota.
  • Domicile Certificate: May be required to prove that you are a resident of Maharashtra, especially if you studied in another state’s board.
  • Transfer Certificate from Previous School: If you are coming from a school outside Maharashtra, you may need to provide a Transfer Certificate.
  • Migration Certificate: If you are migrating from another state board (like UP Board, Rajasthan Board, etc.) to Maharashtra, you may need a Migration Certificate from your previous board.

3. Document Upload Guidelines

When uploading documents online, please follow these guidelines to avoid rejection:

  • Documents should be scanned clearly. Blurry or dark images may not be accepted.
  • File size: Usually the portal accepts files up to 200 KB to 500 KB per document. Check the portal for the exact limit.
  • File format: Usually JPG/JPEG or PDF formats are accepted.
  • All documents must be in colour (not black and white copies, especially for certificates).
  • Make sure the document is fully visible and no part is cut off.
  • Photograph should be recent, with a white background.

 

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide for FYJC Admission 2026

Now let us understand how to actually fill the FYJC admission form online. We will explain this step by step in very simple language.

Step 1: Visit the Official Website

Open any web browser (like Google Chrome) on your computer or smartphone. Go to the official FYJC admission website:

Official Portal: https://mahafyjcadmissions.in

This is the ONLY official website for FYJC admissions. Do not use any other website, as fake websites may take your personal information.

Step 2: Register and Fill Part 1 Form

Part 1 of the form is about your personal and academic information. You will need to provide:

  • Your full name (as it appears on your marksheet)
  • Your date of birth
  • Your Aadhaar number
  • Your mobile number and email address
  • Your Class 10 board name and roll number
  • Your Class 10 marks in each subject
  • Your address and district

After filling Part 1, you will receive an Application Number and Password. Save these carefully. You will need them to log in again later.

Step 3: Fill Part 2 Form (Option / Preference Form)

Part 2 is where you choose which colleges and streams you want to apply to. This is a very important step. Here is how to do it:

  • Log in to the portal using your Application Number and Password.
  • Go to the Part 2 section.
  • You can choose a minimum of 1 college and a maximum of 10 colleges as your preference.
  • For each college, you also choose the stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).
  • Arrange your preferences in order from your most preferred (1st choice) to least preferred.
  • Upload the required documents.
  • Lock your preferences before the deadline.

Important: Once you lock your preferences, you may not be able to change them. So think carefully before locking.

Step 4: Wait for the Merit List

After the last date for form submission, the government will publish a Provisional General Merit List. This list shows your merit rank based on your Class 10 marks. Check if your details are correct. If there is any mistake, you can apply for correction during the correction window.

Step 5: Check Allotment Result

After the merit list is finalised, the government will release an Allotment List. This list shows which college and stream you have been allotted based on your merit rank and your preferences. Log in to the portal and check your allotment.

Step 6: Visit the College for Admission Confirmation

Once you get your allotment, you must visit the allotted college within the deadline to confirm your admission. You need to:

  • Carry all original documents for verification.
  • Pay the admission fees.
  • Get your admission confirmed.

If you do not visit the college within the deadline, your seat may be cancelled and given to another student.

Step 7: Start Your College Life!

After your admission is confirmed, wait for the date when classes start. Classes for FYJC 2026-27 are expected to begin from July 15, 2026.

Understanding the Merit List and Allotment Process

Many students get confused about how the merit list works. Let us explain it in simple language.

1. What is the Merit List?

The merit list is a ranking of all students based on their Class 10 marks. If your marks are higher, you will be ranked higher in the merit list. Students with higher ranks get to choose their colleges first.

2. Types of Merit Lists

  • Provisional Merit List: The first merit list published by the government. It is not final. Students can check it and report any errors.
  • Final Merit List: After all corrections are done, the government publishes the final merit list. This is used for actual seat allotment.

3. How Allotment Works

The computer system matches your merit rank with your college preferences. Here is how it works:

  • If a seat is available in your 1st choice college for your selected stream, you will get that seat.
  • If not, the system checks your 2nd choice, then 3rd, and so on.
  • If none of your choices have seats available, you may not get an allotment in that round.

This is why it is very important to fill in all 10 college preferences instead of just one or two. Filling more options increases your chances of getting a seat.

4. CAP Rounds (Central Admission Process Rounds)

FYJC admissions are conducted in multiple rounds called CAP Rounds. In 2026, at least two main rounds are being held:

  • CAP Round 1: Conducted in May 2026. This is the main round where most students get their seats.
  • CAP Round 2: Conducted in June 2026. For students who did not get a seat in Round 1 or whose admission was cancelled.

If seats are still vacant after Round 2, more rounds may be announced. Keep checking the official website.

Reservation Policy in FYJC Admission 2026

The Maharashtra Government has a reservation policy for junior college admissions. This means a certain percentage of seats are kept aside for students from certain categories. Let us understand this simply.

1. What is Reservation?

Reservation means that some seats in a college are reserved specifically for students from certain communities, castes, or backgrounds. This is done to ensure equal opportunity for all students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

2. Reservation Categories in Maharashtra

Category Percentage Reserved Document Required
SC (Scheduled Caste) 13% Caste Certificate
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 7% Caste Certificate
OBC (Other Backward Class) 19% Caste + Non-Creamy Layer Certificate
VJNT (Vimukta Jati & Nomadic Tribes) 11% Caste + Non-Creamy Layer Certificate
SBC (Special Backward Class) 2% Caste + Non-Creamy Layer Certificate
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) 10% EWS Certificate
Physically Disabled (Divyangjan) 3% (horizontal) Disability Certificate

3. In-House Quota

Many colleges have an In-House Quota. This means a certain percentage of seats (usually around 20% to 50% depending on the college type) are reserved for students who studied in the same school attached to that junior college. If you studied in Class 9 and 10 in the same school, you may have a better chance of getting admission in the attached junior college.

4. Management Quota and Minority Quota

Some seats in private colleges are reserved under Management Quota (filled by the college management’s own criteria) and Minority Quota (for students from a specific religious or linguistic minority that the college serves). These are separate from the general merit-based seats.

Application Fees for FYJC Admission 2026

The FYJC admission process online registration usually has a small application fee. Here is what you generally need to know:

  • The registration fee for the online application is usually nominal (around Rs. 60 to Rs. 100 for general category students).
  • Reserved category students may have reduced or waived fees.
  • The fee can be paid online using debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI payment.
  • Keep the payment receipt for your records.

Note: The exact fee may vary. Always check the official website mahafyjcadmissions.in for the updated fee structure.

Colleges Available Under FYJC Admission 2026

Maharashtra has thousands of junior colleges spread across the state. Under the centralised system, you can choose colleges from the following types:

  • Government Junior Colleges: Run by the Maharashtra Government. These colleges usually have very low fees and are of good quality.
  • Government-Aided Colleges: Private colleges that receive government funding. Fees are regulated.
  • Unaided / Private Colleges: Fully private colleges. May have higher fees but sometimes offer special facilities.
  • Minority Institutions: Colleges run by religious or linguistic minority communities (like Catholic, Muslim, Sindhi minority colleges). They reserve seats for their community members.
  • Senior Colleges with Higher Secondary Sections: Some degree colleges also have Class 11 and 12 sections.

When choosing your college preferences, consider the following factors:

  • Distance from your home (can you commute easily?)
  • Reputation of the college
  • Facilities like labs, library, and sports
  • Medium of instruction (Marathi, English, or Semi-English)
  • Fee structure
  • Teaching quality
  • Streams offered

 

Tips and Advice for Students: How to Make the Best of FYJC Admission

Here are some practical tips to help you navigate the FYJC admission process smoothly:

Tip 1: Fill All 10 College Preferences

Never leave your preference form blank or put only 1 or 2 colleges. Always fill all 10 options. This greatly increases your chances of getting a seat in at least one college. The computer system will try to give you a seat based on your merit and preferences, so more options means better chances.

Tip 2: Keep Your Documents Ready Before You Start

Before you sit down to fill the form, make sure all your documents are scanned and saved on your computer or phone. Trying to scan documents at the last minute can cause unnecessary stress and mistakes.

Tip 3: Do Not Wait for the Last Date

Many students make the mistake of waiting until the last day to fill their form. The website may be slow on the last day due to heavy traffic. Fill your form as early as possible to avoid technical problems.

Tip 4: Check Your Merit List Carefully

When the Provisional Merit List is published, log in immediately and check your details. If your name, marks, or any information is wrong, use the correction window to fix it. Mistakes in the merit list can affect your college allotment.

Tip 5: Research Your College Choices

Before filling your preferences, do some research on the colleges you want to apply to. Talk to seniors who studied there, check the college website, and visit if possible. A good college choice can make a big difference in your Class 11 and 12 experience.

Tip 6: Understand Which Stream Suits You

Choosing the right stream is one of the most important decisions of your life. Do not choose a stream just because your friends chose it or because your parents want you to. Think about what subjects you are good at, what career you want, and what kind of studies you enjoy. If you are unsure, talk to a career counsellor or your school teacher.

Tip 7: Keep Checking the Official Website

Dates and rules can change. Always keep checking the official website mahafyjcadmissions.in and the official government notifications for the latest updates. Do not rely only on social media or news websites for important information.

Tip 8: Beware of Fake Websites

There are some fake websites that copy the look of the official FYJC portal and may try to steal your personal information or money. Always use only the official website: mahafyjcadmissions.in. Never share your Application Number and Password with anyone.

Important Links and Contact Information

Here are all the important links you need for FYJC Admission 2026 in Maharashtra:

Resource Link
Official FYJC Admission Portal https://mahafyjcadmissions.in
Maharashtra School Education Department https://education.maharashtra.gov.in
Maharashtra SSC Board (MSBSHSE) https://mahahsscboard.in

Conclusion

FYJC Admission 2026 in Maharashtra is your first big step after Class 10. The process is now simpler, fairer, and fully online. Whether you are a student from a big city like Mumbai or a small village in Vidarbha, you have the same opportunity to apply to any junior college in Maharashtra.

To summarise everything we discussed in this blog:

  • The process is fully online at mahafyjcadmissions.in
  • It is merit-based, using your Class 10 marks
  • You can choose up to 10 college preferences
  • Round 2 is currently active (June 6 to 9, 2026) for those who missed Round 1
  • Keep all documents ready before applying
  • Choose your stream wisely, as it shapes your future
  • Classes are expected to start from July 15, 2026

Official Portal: mahafyjcadmissions.in

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are answers to some of the most common questions students ask about FYJC Admission 2026:

Q1. I studied in a CBSE school. Can I apply for FYJC in Maharashtra?

Yes, absolutely. Students from CBSE, ICSE, and any recognised board in India can apply for FYJC admission in Maharashtra. Your marks from your board exam will be used to calculate your merit rank.

Q2. What if I did not register during Round 1? Can I still apply?

Yes. Round 2 is open for students who missed Round 1 registration, or whose admission was cancelled, or who did not get a seat in Round 1. Round 2 registration is open from June 6 to June 9, 2026.

Q3. Can I change my college preference after submitting the form?

You can make changes during the correction window. But once you lock your preferences, changes may not be allowed. Always double-check before locking.

Q4. What is the minimum marks required to get admission?

There is no fixed minimum percentage required to apply. However, seats are given based on merit (your marks). If you have lower marks, you may only be eligible for colleges or streams with vacant seats.

Q5. Is there an entrance exam for FYJC admission?

No. There is no entrance exam for FYJC admission in Maharashtra. Admission is completely based on your Class 10 marks.

Q6. I live in Pune but I want to study in a Mumbai college. Is that possible?

Yes. From 2026, the FYJC admission system is statewide. A student from Pune can apply to a college in Mumbai, Nagpur, or anywhere in Maharashtra.

Q7. What happens if I do not visit the college within the deadline after getting allotment?

If you do not confirm your admission at the allotted college within the given deadline, your seat will be cancelled. You may then have to wait for the next admission round, if one is conducted.

Q8. My Aadhaar has a different name than my marksheet. What should I do?

This is a common issue. You should contact the school or board for a name correction, or carry both documents to explain the difference. Try to resolve this before the admission process starts.

Q9. Where can I get help if I face a problem with my application?

If you face any problem, you can visit the official helpline or the admission facilitation centre in your district. Contact information and helpline numbers are usually published on the official website.

Q10. What if my caste certificate is not ready yet?

Apply and upload whatever documents you have. Some documents can be submitted later during physical verification at the college. However, try to get all certificates ready as early as possible to avoid complications.

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