The Maharashtra School Education Department has released the FYJC 2025 first provisional merit list on June 6, 2025, at mahafyjcadmissions.in. Over 10.85 lakh students applied for 20.43 lakh seats across 9,281 junior colleges in eight regional divisions. The list currently includes students scoring between 400 and 500 marks. Candidates can log in to check their status and submit objections if needed. The final merit list and seat allotment will follow soon.
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