Mumbai: After 3 common merit rounds for First Year Junior College (FYJC) admission, junior colleges mentioned that most of the seats are filled. The remaining vacant seats will be produced out there in the specific round which will be carried out on initial come, initial serve basis by the state college education division.
Junior colleges mentioned quite handful of seats are out there for the specific round which will be carried out following colleges show vacancy seat list on the FYJC admission portal on December 20. Around 90 per cent seats are filled by the finish of the third merit round with just handful of vacant seats left for the remaining approach.
Despite the third merit list, the reduce-off of many junior colleges have remained higher. The principal of a South Mumbai college mentioned, “Around 80 per cent seats in our college were filled in the first merit round itself. In the second merit round, we accepted around 10 to 15 per cent additional seats. Currently, we have five per cent seats left which we will open up for the special round.”
Generally, the state college education division conducts the specific round on a initial come initial serve basis exactly where students who had been not allotted seats in any of the common merit rounds, these who have not confirmed admissions either due to withdrawal or have cancelled their admissions are offered a likelihood to safe seats.
A senior officer of the division mentioned, “Following the display of vacant seats including management, minority and in-house quota by junior colleges at 10 am on December 20, special rounds will be conducted. Timetable for further special rounds will be declared soon.”