Updated On: 06 June, 2024 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Part I of the registration form, part of the pre-registration process, began last week. Starting June 5, students can submit Part II, which includes their college selections. Last year’s admission cut-offs are available online for reference

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With the passing percentage of Std X being higher this year compared to 2023, cut-offs for prominent colleges in the city are expected to be high for First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions. The first-come-first-served (FCFS) round has been done away with. The FCFS gave the students the opportunity to apply for seats remaining after the regular admission process. Earlier this week, the deputy director of school education’s office released details on the process and the available seats for junior college aspirants and the admission process for FYJC kicked off on June 5.
As per data, the number of junior colleges has increased from 1,017 to 1,045 across Mumbai and MMR, with the total seats rising to 3,99,235 from 3,75,000 last year. Of these, 1,51,735 are quota seats. The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for junior colleges will be conducted entirely online.