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New dates for FYJC online admission announced

The first special merit list will be declared at 5pm on August 11. The admission of students whose names come in a list can be done on August 12 and 13.

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The deputy director of school education has announced new dates for the online admission process of first year junior college (FYJC). According to the release, the dates of filling of new admission forms online will be August 8 and 9 instead of the earlier dates of August 9 and 10.

The first special merit list will be declared at 5pm on August 11. The admission of students whose names come in a list can be done on August 12 and 13.

While students have been asked to collect new login IDs and passwords from the guidance centres paying Rs150, they need not buy new booklets, claim education officials. New login IDs and passwords will be available at all guidance centers on August 5 and 6.

Students who wish to change their allotted college, faculty, medium, subject, preference of colleges can apply for the same in the special round. Students should apply in this round without cancelling their present admission.

They have been advised to check vacancies in colleges with the help of website.

Meanwhile, a principal of a college in the western suburbs said, "Around 700 to 800 parents came to the guidance centre and created ruckus. But only one education officer has been deployed at the centre. The government has to think seriously about this."

An education official who does not wish to be named, said: "It is necessary that students pay Rs150 and purchase their new login IDs and passwords so that they can again participate in the online procedure of FYJC admission.

It is better that students fill 10 to 15 options of colleges in the online form. Students who got colleges far from home and those who have not got ones of their choice, can participate in this process again."

This time, while filing online admission forms, students will have to fill a minimum 10 options of junior colleges instead of 35.

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