SSC results will be declared on 26th of this month, so get ready for the admission procedure. Government of Maharashtra has already released a website to take admissions in junior college.
Earlier site was in testing stage but now it’s up and running. Here is the URL: http://www.mumbaiapplication.com/
Register there if you haven’t registered yet. Right now you can only register and fill your profile. Payment feature will be added soon…
So don’t waste your time now and ‘go online’!
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pls help me
what is register online on f y j c register
login & password & username
Well,Registration is required to create your account on site.You can add details there like login name,password etc.
After successful registration you can login to your account with the help of your login name and password.
Though u r sayin dat da website is now functional(4 mock admission form-filling) , evry time i try 2 connect 2 da website, it says it has expired or i get links 2 other irrelavant websites. da newspapers said dat da website wil b launched 1 week b4 da ssc results r out, which wuld make da date 4 da launch of da website around da 18th of dis month. nonetheless, if u culd provide a direct link 2 da website frm ur blog, it wuld b really helpful.
thnx.
Hey Meghana, this is an old post. The website which I’ve mentioned here was available for last year’s students and it’s not working anymore.
As soon as I get more information about the official website and online application procedure, I’ll update it on blog.
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This year i passed out from CBSE X , standard with aggregate 68.2% and maths and sicience 73%.
Now I am in delima to go with CBSE or State Board school, I would like to know is
MAH-CET, is based on Maharastra HSC Board Sylabus or even CBSE 12 studunt can also score well.
with 68.2 % in scince streem , in which colledge i can get admission near by to Mulund West ?
karnik
First of all, Congrats Karnik!
MH-CET exams are based on HSC Syllabus, but a CBSE 12th student can also score well in this type of exam. If you study hard then there is nothing difficult in the world.
Coming to your next question, I’ve no idea of college cut-offs. So, I can’t tell you much about it.
I would recommend you to visit all the colleges in Mulund as well as other areas. Collect all possible information about colleges, faculties, crowd etc. and then take a wise decision. Don’t just rely on one particular location to get the admission.
Best of luck.
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