Over 2 lakh seats vacant after third round of Maharashtra FYJC admissions | Education News,The Indian Express
Of these, over 1.4 lakh seats will open for the special round of admission, which will be the last CAP round. The rest of the seats are for quota admissions, including those under in-house, minority or management quotas.
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Over 2 lakh seats vacant after third round of Maharashtra FYJC admissions
Of these, over 1.4 lakh seats will open for the special round of admission, which will be the last CAP round. The rest of the seats are for quota admissions, including those under in-house, minority or management quotas.
By: Express News Service
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Mumbai | Updated: August 27, 2022 9:38:56 am
The trend of lesser number of candidates confirming the admission to allotted seats continued in the third round as well. (Representational)AFTER THE completion of the third round of the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for the First Year Junior College (FYJC = Class XI) of the 3.7 lakh seats over 2 lakh is lying vacant.
Of these, over 1.4 lakh seats will open for the special round of admission, which will be the last CAP round.
The rest of the seats are for quota admissions, including those under in-house, minority or management quotas.
The trend of lesser number of candidates confirming the admission to allotted seats continued in the third round as well. A total of 50,769 candidates were allotted seats, however, only 18,942 confirmed admissions.
A total of 28,272 candidates did not report to allotted seats of which 4,257 candidates were those, who were allotted seats in their first preferred college and yet refused admissions.
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