FYJC Mumbai Merit List 2017, FYJC Results Round 2

FYJC Mumbai Merit List 2017, FYJC Results Round 2, FYJC Second Merit List Online

http://fyjc.org.in/mumbai Second Merit List 2017 online and cut offs has been released. FYJC Second Merit List 2017 is declared on 20th July. This year the fyjc merit list 1 as well as fyjc merit list 2 for Mumbai is delayed as compared to previous years and many students had been waiting for the fyjc 2nd merit list 2017 to be released ASAP and good news for a lakh students that the fyjc mumbai merit list has been released online.

mumbai.11thadmission.net website declared FYJC 2nd Merit List on 20th July 2017. The results of FYJC round 2 is good and the cutoffs are available at mumbai.11thadmission.net portal. Candidates whose names have come up in the admission list can pay fees from 21st to 24th July but not Sunday and Candidates who did not get a name in this fyjc merit list can wait for the fyjc 3rd merit list and fyjc final merit list 2017 to be published on 29th July and August 5 respectively. So, its not over yet. fyjcorginmumbai.com wishes best of luck to all the Candidates.

FYJC Pune Second Merit List 2017

FYJC Pune Merit List 2017, FYJC Results Round 2, FYJC Second Merit List Online


http://pune.fyjc.org.in Second Merit List 2017 online and cut offs has been released. FYJC Second Merit List 2017 is declared on 20th July. This year the fyjc merit list 1 as well as fyjc merit list 2 for Pune is delayed as compared to previous years and many students had been waiting for the fyjc 2nd merit list 2017 to be released ASAP and good news for a lakh students that the fyjc pune merit list has been released online.

pune.11thadmission.net website released FYJC 2nd Merit List on 20th July 2017. The results of FYJC round 2 is available now and students can check the fyjc cutoff for various colleges at pune.11thadmission.net portal. Candidates whose names have come up in the admission list can pay fees from 21st to 24th July except Sunday and Candidates who did not get a name in this fyjc merit list need to wait for the fyjc 3rd merit list and fyjc final merit list 2017 to be published on 29th July and August 5 respectively. We wish best of luck to all the Candidates.

Confusion after FYJC Merit Cut Off List Announcement

Confusion after FYJC Merit Cut Off List Announcement


After the first fyjc cut-off list for First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions on Monday was delayed, the confusion continued on Tuesday, with technical errors and changes in the fyjc admission procedure.

Vaishali Pitliya, who came from from Madhya Pradesh to Mumbai to secure her admission, said, “We were waiting till midnight on Monday, but mumbai.11thadmission.net website did not open. It was frustrating. Our journey was useless here. Schools started two months ago in MP.”

Akansha Mishra from All Saints High School who was securing her admission into St. Xavier’s College said, “The entire fyjc admission process is slow and we had to visit the officer concerned many times, even though the process is online. The fyjc mumbai.11thadmission.net website doesn’t open easily, and there are a lot of server errors coming up”.

“The fyjc admission procedure is a little taxing. At least one change of college preference must have been permitted and it is like a lucky draw, and it is difficult for those who do not get their first few college prefrences in the first merit list.” said a mother of a student from St. Mary’s School in Mazgaon.

Though some have a positive feeling. Father of Dhruvmil Mistry from St. Xavier’s School in Mira Road, said, “The delay was expected. The pattern was changed and now everything went online. So a delay was natural. It needs time and after some time the system will get better, and we need to support the initiative taken by the government. 2.5 lakh students are of course is hard to deal with when we have two children, and we have hard time to manage them.

Although the fyjc new admission procedure has got mixed reactions from some students and parents, as some welcomed the move by the govt. while others saw no benefit arising from it.

Smit Solanki from Green Lawns School said, “They should have kept the provisional fyjc admission process the way it was, as it secured your place in any given college”.

Rakesh Mehta, a parent of a student from Scholar High School in Colaba, had a different view point. “The fyjc admission process is better as people cannot reserve their seats and everyone gets an equal oppurtunity. It is a little risky as if you get into a particular college in your first merit list but you want a different college, you have to take the risk of waiting for the fyjc seond merit list and after this you might lose your chance to get into the former college too,” he said.

“Students should not panic, and wait if their name has not come out in the fyjc first merit list. The entire fyjc second merit list could be changed and its advisable not to cancel their seat where they get it." said, Dr Hemlata Bagla, principal of Kishinchand Chellaram College.

Swapna Durve, vice-principal at Mithibai’s Junior College, said, “How long a student is willing to wait to get enrolled into the college that is the best fit for them is a decisive factor this year, as the particular college might be allotted to them in the subsequent lists.”