Admissions for State Board Std XI to start from May 19

12 May 2025 12:16:55

Admissions for State Board Std XI to start from May 19
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
Students aspiring to take admissions to Class XI of State Board will be able to submit their applications from May 19, 2025. The junior colleges participating in the process are expected to get themselves registered by May 18, 2025. The Maharashtra Class 11 Admission 2025 process will be conducted through a centralised and online system this year. Till last year, the process was conducted only in urban areas.
 
This year Government has announced that it would be conducted throughout the State. All rounds of admission will be completed by August 15, while colleges will reopen on August 11. Government feels the new system will also prevent any form of malpractice or exploitation during the admission process. Government has launched a website mahafyjcadmissions.in along with a helpline number: 8530955564 for support so that the admission process will be conducted in a smooth manner. The system through which Government is conducting the admissions will help students in tracking application status. This will give students complete transparency. Maharashtra has 11,730 junior colleges which will be the part of the admission process with 16.76 lakh intake.
 
Education Department has assured that every eligible student will get a seat though they may miss choice of college. In Nagpur, there are approximately 60,000 seats in all with 450 colleges participating. A total of 58,495 students from Nagpur district appeared for SSC examinations. Not all students will go for State Board, some will go for CBSE, some for Industrial Training Institute (ITI), some will prefer to go to Post SSC Diploma Engineering. Last year, over 20,000 seats remained vacant. Considering all these statistics, as Government assured, every successful student will get seat. The online system will help students and colleges to avoid unnecessary charges like brochure fees or recommendation-based admissions. To conduct admissions in a transparent manner, Government has decided to keep check on unauthorised junior colleges. Secondly, junior college participating in admission process should have to procure prior approval from Deputy Director of Education. This is being done to prevent illegal or unrecognised admissions.
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