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Maharashtra: FYJC reception ends after 12 rounds

Maharashtra: FYJC reception ends after 12 rounds
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Pune: The first year of the acceptance of Junior College (FYJC) for the 2021-22 academic year ended on Saturday after 12 rounds in the Mumbai region, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik and Amravati with a seat of more than 1.6 lakh still remain empty.
The number of empty seats in the state after the completion of FYJC receipts was 1.81 lakh at 2020-2021 and 1.9 lakh in 2019-2020.
This year, the centralized registration process committee held the first four rounds in online mode.
The rest of the receipt was held based on the first first registration portal.
Overall 1.66,632 seats (33.25% of total intake) are still lying in five state metropolitan regions.
Nagpur has the highest job at 43%, followed by Amravati (35%) and Pune (34%).
Cap Committee conducts online centrally in five Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik and Amravati regions.
In other areas, reception is done at the college level.
For example, in Pune, the lid is accepting online in a centralized way for all junior colleges in the Civic Chinchwad Pune and Pimpri region.
But junior colleges in rural areas Pune is not part of this.
Madhuri Chittewan, Principal Dr.
Kalmadi Shamaro Junior, said while the art and trade division was full, the Science Division had vacancies.
He said, “vacancies in the Science Division began since the pandemic began last year.
One possible reason for vacancies can be that students from outside Pune do not enroll in science because they are not sure whether practical classes will be held or not.
Because this is not happens with online classes in trade and art, more students have been registered in these two departments instead of science.
“Chittewan said the financial crisis on the family triggered by a pandemic could also be the reason that many people did not send their wards to the cities bigger.
“Other reasons can be many students who will choose science may have gone for vocational or other technical courses,” he said.
Meena Shendkar, assistant education director, has told TII during the acceptance process that there is this lower registration.
year.
“Many students do not travel to the city because of the fear of Covid-19 contracts.
They chose the nearest college to complete their class XI and XII,” he said.
“Pune is used to get many students from other parts of other parts of other parts.
From the country – especially Marathwada and Vidarbha.
The number is now reduced.
The famous college is still getting a good response.
Chairs in college like that are increasingly filled in three or The first four rounds of the reception process are centralized, “said Shendkar.
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Medha Sinnarkar, Principal of Laxmanrao Apte Prashala, said the campus only had one empty seat.
“A student leaves a college after taking an entrance ticket.
Our class has also started offline and online.
Mode E.
The number of students from outside is relatively reduced.”

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