MUMBAI: Two days after the ICSE results were announced, the online website for junior college admission has been made functional. Students from various boards, who are interested in applying to junior colleges, can start filling Part One of the two-part form.
"We dropped the idea of filling dummy forms and instead started the process early so that students don't end up wasting time once the state board results are out. Students can start filling the second part of the form immediately the day after the SSC results are announced," said a senior official from the office ofdeputy director of education (school). This year, a special committee was formed to solve the glitches faced by the website over the past two years. One of the proposals was to not wait till the board releases hard copies of the results, and instead start accepting forms based on the online result itself.
"This will save considerable time and admissions can start earlier than usual. Also, since the admissions to the bifocal streams and subjects will be done offline only after the three general lists are announced, colleges can start lectures on time," the official said. The first part asks students to fill in basic details like name, addresss, board of education, etc. In the second part, students have to fill their marks and the choice of over 35 colleges from Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
The website was officially open for students in April second week and one could take a visual tour of the entire admission process. Students can log on to fyjc.org.in/mumbai for a visual tour of the admission process as well as to fill-up Part One of their admission form.
"We dropped the idea of filling dummy forms and instead started the process early so that students don't end up wasting time once the state board results are out. Students can start filling the second part of the form immediately the day after the SSC results are announced," said a senior official from the office ofdeputy director of education (school). This year, a special committee was formed to solve the glitches faced by the website over the past two years. One of the proposals was to not wait till the board releases hard copies of the results, and instead start accepting forms based on the online result itself.
"This will save considerable time and admissions can start earlier than usual. Also, since the admissions to the bifocal streams and subjects will be done offline only after the three general lists are announced, colleges can start lectures on time," the official said. The first part asks students to fill in basic details like name, addresss, board of education, etc. In the second part, students have to fill their marks and the choice of over 35 colleges from Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
The website was officially open for students in April second week and one could take a visual tour of the entire admission process. Students can log on to fyjc.org.in/mumbai for a visual tour of the admission process as well as to fill-up Part One of their admission form.
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