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100 per cent fee waiver for EWS girls: Chandrakant Patil
100 per cent fee waiver for EWS girls: Chandrakant Patil

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

100 per cent fee waiver for EWS girls: Chandrakant Patil

In a move aimed at empowering female students from economically weaker sections, Maharashtra's higher and technical education minister Chandrakant Patil has issued strict directives to ensure 100 per cent tuition and examination fee concession is effectively implemented in all government, aided, partially aided, and permanently unaided colleges and polytechnic institutes, as well as in public and government-affiliated universities across the state. During a meeting held on Thursday, Patil said all educational institutions must take serious note of these directives. Patil made it clear that no fees should be collected at the time of admission from eligible female students enrolled in professional courses through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Referring to past lapses, Patil warned institutions that if any fees were collected during the previous academic year, they must be refunded immediately. 'The tuition fee scholarship amount under the scheme is directly deposited into the institution's bank account, whereas the examination fee is transferred to the student's Aadhaar-linked bank account, ensuring transparency and timely benefit delivery. To address grievances effectively, the directorate of technical education has set up a dedicated helpline and support desk, with a special nodal officer to be appointed for expediting the resolution of complaints, particularly those related to unauthorised fee collection,' said Patil. 'Under the Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Education Fee Scholarship Scheme, as of June 16, 2025, the technical education department has disbursed a total of ₹784.46 crore directly benefiting 1,03,615 female students. In addition, the higher education department has received 1,32,188 applications, out of which ₹55.83 crore has already been distributed to 61,526 students. The remaining applications are currently undergoing final verification,' said Patil. The scheme is not limited to diploma-level courses, but also extends to postgraduate professional programs such as MBA, MCA, and thereby widening the scope of higher education opportunities for girls from disadvantaged backgrounds.

FYJC quota admissions: Over 9,000 seats confirmed across Maharashtra
FYJC quota admissions: Over 9,000 seats confirmed across Maharashtra

Hindustan Times

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

FYJC quota admissions: Over 9,000 seats confirmed across Maharashtra

PUNE The centralised online admission process for First-Year Junior College (FYJC) has begun across Maharashtra, with over 9,000 students confirming their admissions under various quotas in the initial phase. The general merit list, based on data provided by students in their application forms, was released on Wednesday by the higher education directorate. On Thursday, the education department received 52,468 applications under the in-house quota, of which 3,871 admissions were confirmed. Under the management quota, 36,991 applications were received, and 1,022 students finalized their admissions. The minority quota saw 23,589 applications, with 4,194 students confirming their seats. In total, 1,13,048 quota-based applications were received, and 9,087 admissions have been confirmed so far. A total of 9,435 junior colleges and higher secondary schools have registered for the first round of admissions, collectively offering 21,23,040 seats. Of these, 18,97,526 seats are available under the Centralized Admission Process (CAP), while 2,25,514 are reserved under various quotas, including minority, in-house, and management categories, stated the education directorate in its statement. As of now, 12,71,295 students have completed their registration for the centralized admission process. Quota admissions are being conducted in a separate time window — from 11 am on June 12 to 6 pm on June 14. During this period, students seeking admission under any quota must visit the respective colleges in person to confirm their seats. The education department has clarified that confirming admission under any quota is optional. However, once a student confirms admission through a quota, their name will be removed from further CAP rounds, and the seat will be considered final and non-transferable. Students have been advised to make their decision carefully before confirming a quota-based seat, said officials.

Maharashtra First Year Junior College Final Merit List To Be Out On June 11, Check Here
Maharashtra First Year Junior College Final Merit List To Be Out On June 11, Check Here

NDTV

time08-06-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Maharashtra First Year Junior College Final Merit List To Be Out On June 11, Check Here

Maharashtra FYJC Merit List 2025: The Maharashtra School Education and Sports Department is scheduled to release the First Year Junior College (FYCJ)/Class 11 final merit list on June 11, 2025. Once released, candidates who appeared for the examination will be able to download the final merit list on the official website, Maharashtra FYJC Merit List 2025: How To Check Merit List? Visit the official website, Login with your application number and password. Click on "FYJC Merit List 2025" section. Search for your name, application number or roll number. Download and save the merit list for future reference. Maharashtra FYJC Merit List 2025: Intake Capacity As of June 8, 2025, the total CAP (Centralized Admission Process) intake stands at 18,97,526 seats for admission into Maharashtra FYCJ. The total Quota intake is 2,25,514 seats. This brings the overall intake capacity to 21,23,040 seats. The FYCJ 2025-2026 admissions are being conducted for more than 21 lakh students across 9,435 colleges, covering streams such as Arts, Science and Commerce. The provisional merit list was released on June 6, 2025 and the round 1 registration process ended on June 5, 2025 at 2 PM.

Maharashtra FYJC 2025: Admissions begin for over 20 lakh seats, apply by June 3
Maharashtra FYJC 2025: Admissions begin for over 20 lakh seats, apply by June 3

Scroll.in

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • Scroll.in

Maharashtra FYJC 2025: Admissions begin for over 20 lakh seats, apply by June 3

The Maharashtra School Education and Sports Department has officially resumed the online admission process for First Year Junior College (FYJC) 2025. Students who have completed their Class 10 examinations can register and apply through the official portal until June 3. As per a report by NDTV, the FYJC admission drive will cover a massive 20.88 lakh seats across 9,337 junior colleges in the Arts, Commerce, and Science streams. This includes 18,74,935 seats under the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) and an additional 2,13,355 seats under various quotas. The final merit list will be released on June 8, 2025. Steps to apply for admission

Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: Application Begins Today, Check Steps To Apply
Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: Application Begins Today, Check Steps To Apply

News18

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: Application Begins Today, Check Steps To Apply

Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2025: The Maharashtra government will commence the application process for Class 11 (FYJC) admissions for the academic year 2025–26 today, May 21, 2025. Students can apply online through the official portal — The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) Round 1 schedule is already live. This year, admissions are open for 20.43 lakh seats across 9,281 junior colleges in three main streams: Science, Commerce, and Arts.

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