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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 2, 2025 11:08 IST

The window to raise complaints will be open after the release of Maharashtra FYJC First Provisional List 2025. The authority stated that the Maharashtra Class 11 Final Merit List 2025 will be released after considering all the complaints. With a transparent registration process, the board assures students not to worry.

Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025: With all the ongoing glitches taking place during the online Maharashtra Class 11 Admission 2025 process, only 10 lakh students have managed to register for the first round so far. The joint director of the Maharashtra secondary education board, Shriram Panzhade, have assured that all the online form submission issues faced by students with continuous crashing of the official website will be resolved by the time Maharashtra FYJC 1st Merit List 2025 will be out. During the online Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025, students from all over the state faced technical difficulties, website slowdown, difficulty in paying admission fees, etc.

Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 started on May 26

Meanwhile, all time of efforts are being made by the education department to make the Maharashtra Class 10 admission process smooth. According to the revised Maharashtra Class 11 admission dates 2025, the Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 applications started from May 26 and will continue until June 3.

The window to raise complaints will be open after the release of Maharashtra FYJC First Provisional List 2025. The authority stated that the Maharashtra Class 11 Final Merit List 2025 will be released after considering all the complaints. With a transparent registration process, the board assures students not to worry.

Maharashtra Class 11 Admission 2025: New Support Resources and Website Updates

The Maharashtra board stated in an official statement that the Maharashtra Class 11 admission portal required a number of modifications. Subject matter experts suggested these changes, however their technical integration took time, leaving the website with unfixed problems.

The board has now made a number of support resources available on the admissions website to help students who are having trouble. These consist of assistance centers, technical advisers, helplines, support desks, Marathi and English information pamphlets, frequently asked questions, student user manuals, and a special "Career Path" area.

Additionally, students can use the grievance option on the portal after logging in to make the appropriate modifications. For immediate assistance, departmental and district officials' and employees' contact information has also been made available.

More than 20 lakh pupils are anticipated to apply for admission to Maharashtra's 9,342 junior colleges this year.

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