Maharashtra FYJC Admissions 2019- School Education and Sports Department (SESD), Government of Maharashtra has released the Bifocal Allocation Round 1 list for all the students. The online registration of First-year Junior College (FYJC) had commenced from June 19, onwards. Maharashtra 11th aspirants can apply online for the FYJC admissions until August 3, 2019. The Bifocal courses allocation list for round 1 is now available on the official website of SESD. Candidates who have applied for the Bifocal courses online can check the list on the official website. Alternatively, candidates can also check the Maharashtra 11th Bifocal round 1 list from the direct link given below;
Maharashtra FYJC/ 11th admission round 1 list: Direct Link Here
Maharashtra FYJC Admissions or Maharashtra 11th admissions is applicable to those candidates who have cleared their class 10th examinations or its equivalent exam from a recognized board.
How to check Bifocal Allocation Round 1List
With the help of round 1 list, candidates who have applied for admission to Maharashtra 11th or First-Year Junior College can know the status of their admission. The Bifocal Allocation Round 1 List comprises the list of candidates who have been allotted a seat into 11th class. For the convenience of the candidates, we have listed down the steps to access the Bifocal Round 1 allocation list;
- Visit the official website of SESD
- Click ‘Bifocal Allocation Round 1’
- Enter 6-digit Application Form Number
- Click ‘Search’
- Download or take a print out
Bifocal courses are those vocational subjects formulated by the Directorate of Vocational Education and Training (DVET). These courses can be taken up as an additional/ add-ons subjects with Commerce, Arts and Science stream. The Bifocal courses are worth 200 marks. The list for HSVC stream and bifocal courses are released in the Zero round- round that is generally held before the regular rounds. Generally, Junior Colleges commence their admissions of intra-institutional in-house quota, management quota and minority quota with the Zero round. After the Zero round is held, three regular admission rounds are conducted for admission to all streams. Candidates who do not get admission in the Zero round can then participate in the regular rounds.
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