Tuesday, June 12, 2012

FYJC Mumbai Online Admission 2012 | How to Fill FYJC Online Admission 2012 | FYJC Admission 2012 E-Application Process |




Online FYJC admissions to begin June 14,may be over by July end 

Students From Other Boards Start Filling In Options Forms

The online admission process for junior colleges which will kick off a day after the secondary school certificate (SSC) results are announced on June 13is expected to be tied up within 35 to 45 days.

T Shiware, principal of Hinduja College and member of the government-appointed online committee, said,Colleges are expected to complete admissions under the various reservation and in-house quotas within 10 days of the announcement of SSC results.We are hopeful the admission process will be over within 35 to 45 days. 

Meanwhile, around 1,000 students from other boards have already completed filling options forms online.

Officials said the online admission procedure will be smoother this year as students wont have to wait for the hard copy of their mark sheets to start applying. Also, only three merit lists will be announced online for the three streams Arts, Science and Commerce. Admissions to bifocal subjects will take place offline after the online admissions are tied up.
The schedule will be a little different from the previous two years because of the changes proposed by the online committee this year. We have prepared the schedule and are waiting for the final nod from the department before disclosing it to students, said a senior official at the office of the deputy director of education (schools).

Since the reforms proposed by the online committee were approved only in March, the printing and distribution of admission booklets was delayed. However, training sessions have already been conducted for school authorities as well as students. Our guidance centres are working throughout the day to solve any queries that students have. This process will be smoother than the previous three years, said the official.
The first of the two-part admission form was made available to applicants in the first week of May. Students are expected to fill their basic details in the first part of the form while Part-II (options form) requires the total marks, choice of colleges and so on to be filled. Even state board students are allowed to fill the options forms but it will be accepted by the system after June 14, added the official.

A TO Z OF E-APPLICATION PROCESS 


1 Where will a student get guidance for the online admission procedure 

A student can approach the principal, teachers and staff of his or her school or a guidance centre established in each ward or taluka for the purpose* 

Will a student get admission to a college of choice on the basis of his or her stated preference 


Seat allocation will be on the basis of a students marks and availability of seats. If a students name does not appear in the college of first choice then the second preference will be considered and so on 

3 Will a student get subjects of his or her choice 


The online process only allots a seat in a junior college. Allocation of optional subjects is the prerogative of college principals, subject to merit and availability 

4 Will the merit list be decided college-wise Will there be one merit list for the Mumbai 
Metropolitan Region (MMR)


All merit lists will be college-wise.A single merit list will not be generated for the entire MMR 

If a student is unable to apply before the last date due to a technical failure,will the deadline be stretched 


In such an event,a student must immediately contact the guidance centre.In any emergency,the government will take an appropriate decision in the matter 

What is the difference between science general & science bifocal 

In bifocal, you apply for a particular stream (either Science or Commerce) with technical subjects;in general (Science, Commerce and Arts),you apply for non-technical subjects 

ADMISSION HICCUPS OVER THE YEARS 



2008 | 70:30 policy and the percentile formula 

A government resolution (GR) stated that a percentile system be followed for FYJC admissions; here, percentiles in each college were to be calculated on the basis of the Top 10 scores at the board level. Thus, students from the state board got an advantage. Another GR asked colleges to give preference to students from Mumbai Metropolitan Region for 70% of the seats and the rest to others. Both were quashed at the High Court but delayed admissions 

2009 | 90:10 policy 


The state asked colleges to favour state board students applying for junior colleges.The remaining seats were supposed to be allotted to students from other boards.ICSE students took this matter to court and the 90:10 GR was quashed 

2010 | Best-Five policy 


The state education department announced the Best-Five Policy that gave state board students the option of applying to colleges after choosing their top five scores out of six subjects.The HC ordered the policy be extended to ICSE students as well 

2011 | CBSE exams 


CBSE board started school-based exam system for its Class-X students.The state education department refused to accept the results of these students.They were allowed to apply once the admission process went offline

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