Hundreds of students seeking admission to Maharashtra First Year Junior College (FYJC) for 2026 have had their seats revoked. The initial admission lists were published before incorporating revised marks from the Class 10 board exam re-evaluation process.
Admission Chaos Over Re-evaluation Marks
The problem surfaced after the first FYJC allotment list was released. Many students found their secured seats cancelled. This happened because their updated Class 10 scores were not used for seat allocation. The admissions were based on original marks, not the new ones after re-evaluation.
This discrepancy significantly impacted student merit rankings. Consequently, seat allocations changed for many applicants across junior colleges. The sudden cancellation caused distress for students and parents. Some had already completed admission procedures based on the first list.
Authorities Respond to Discrepancy
Affected students are calling for a fair resolution. They want to avoid losing their academic year. Education officials are expected to address the issue. They will likely update the admission process. This will involve using the revised marks.
New allotment lists may be issued. Students should check the official FYJC admission portal regularly. This will provide the latest updates and revised schedules. The Maharashtra FYJC admission process happens annually. It is for Class 11 admissions in state colleges. Admissions are based on Class 10 scores and reservation rules.