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ATKT Admissions | Steps for ATKT Admissions to Junior College

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Deputy Director of Education, Mumbai Region, Mumbai

ATKT Admission Notice Regarding admission in Std.XI for the A.T.K.T. (Allow To Keep Terms) students who have failed in Std.X(S.S.C)examination.

Students who have failed in maximum 2 subject in Std. X(S.S.C.) examination conducted in March 2009or earlier, will be given temporary admission in Std XI on the basis of A.T.K.T. (Allow To Keep Terms).

Guidelines regarding A.T.K.T. admission for the year 2009-10 :

  1. A.T.K.T. admission process has been started from 30 September, 2009.
  2. Admission will be given in all recognized junior colleges in the district as per stream-wise vacancies available and if necessary, additional 20% vacancies will be created by taking into consideration the existing facilities. Permission of Dy.Director of Education, Mumbai is ought to be taken as per rule in case admissions are given beyond the capacity.
  3. In case there is only one junior college in an area possibility of admission is high in number then a proposal demanding additional division should be sent to Dy.Director of Education, Mumbai through Education Inspector/Education Officer for approval.
Time-table regarding admission of students with A.T.K.T is as follows:

From 30/09/2009 to 02/10/2009 - The junior colleges will distribute blank forms to the students, collect the forms and display the Merit list.

From 06/10/2009 to 08/10/2009- The junior college Admission will be given to the merit holder students and fees will be collected.

Students can contact Zonal Centres for more information on ATKT Admission and guidance.

Names of the zonal Centres in Mumbai(M.M.R.Zone)

  1. Ram Niwas Ruia College, Matunga, Mumbai
  2. Hinduja College, Charni Road (E) Mumbai
  3. Ram Niranjan Zunzunwala College, Ghatkopar(W), Mumbai
  4. Swami Vivekanand High School & Junior College, Sindhi Society. Chembur, Mumbai
  5. Ramanand Aarya D.A.V. College, Datar Colony, Bhandup(E), Mumbai
  6. R.D. National College, Linking Rd, Bandra(W), Mumbai
  7. Vidyanidhi High School & Junior College, J.V.P.D. Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai
  8. L.J.N.J. Mahila Vidyalaya, Vile Parle(E), Mumbai
  9. B.S.G.D. Khandwala College, S.V Rd, Malad(W), Mumbai
  10. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel High School & Junior College, M.G. Rd, Kandivali(W), Mumbai
  11. Dnyansadhana College, Teen Hat Naka, Thane
  12. I.C.L. Motilal Zunzunwala College, Sector 10 Vashi, Navi Mumbai
  13. K.V.Pendharkar College, M.I.D.C. Rd, Dombivali(E), Dist.Thane
  14. Raees High School & Junior College, Bhiwandi, Dist.Thane
  15. Chandibai College, Camp No.3, Ulhasnagar,Dist.Thane
  16. Royal College, Mira Rd, Dist.Thane
  17. Vertak College, Vasai (W), Dist.Thane
  18. C.K.T. High school & Junior College, Panvel, Dist.Raigad.

Deputy Director of Education, Mumbai Region, Mumbai

Jawahar Balbhavan, Netaji Subhash Marg, Charni Rd (W), Mumbai

Email: dyde_mumbai@rediffmail.com

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ATKT Admissions Mumbai | Junior College Admissions via ATKT dates extended | Imp dates for ATKT Admissions

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Junior College ATKT admissions - The deadline for Junior College ATKT admissions has been extended by the state government. You can get admissions via the new Allowed To Keep Term (ATKT) scheme, under which students who have failed a maximum of two subjects in the SSC exam can get provisional entry to junior college.

Important Dates for ATKT Admissions to Junior Colleges

October 1 to October 3 - Junior colleges will advertise for their vacant seats

October 5 - Colleges will collect filled-in admission forms

October 5 to October 8 - Colleges will put up the merit list and finish the admission process by October 8.

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FYJC admission - students must complete FYJC admission by Tuesday

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

FYJC Junior college admission - students who have failed to take their class 11th admission in allotted Junior college must do so by Tuesday. The first round of FYJC Junior college admission ended on Monday and thousands of students had failed to sign up in the college allotted to them, forcing the authorities to extend the process by a day. Students who have failed to pay their fees yet must do so by Tuesday or they may  be thrown out of the admission process.

According to data collated by the office of the deputy director (school education), of the 1.23 lakh Class X pass outs who were allotted a seat across junior colleges, only 67,000 students had paid their fees as of Monday, which was the original deadline. In other words, a whopping 56,000 students have failed to report to the college allotted to them.

With a large number of seats remaining vacant after the first round of admission, the state extended the deadline to 5 pm on Tuesday.  Several parents and students requested to extend the deadline. In the first round of admission, 1.23 lakh students were allotted a total of 1.55 lakh seats. Several students who were unsure of which discipline they wanted to pursue were allotted two seats, one in each of the two streams they had opted for. Students were then given ten days to pay the fees.

However, as Monday closed and principals tallied their books, they were aghast to find that hundreds of seats are yet be filled. Even popular colleges such as Podar and Ruparel had vacant seats in coveted streams.  In the science faculty, some of the premier institutes have not managed to fill up their seats-D G Ruparel College has 191 vacant seats, Ruia has around 200 and Sathaye College has about 180.

So all the students who have applied online for FYJC Class 11 Junior college admission mumbai, must pay their fees and complete FYJC admission process today!

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FYJC admission – The second merit list will be published on July 24

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Students who submitted their forms online but were denied admissions to junior colleges because they failed to produce the correct certificates should not worry much. Colleges in the city have been asked to maintain a register of all the problems the students faced during admission.

This register will be forwarded to the deputy director of education and the Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Limited (MKCL), which is in charge of the online admission process.

The authorities will clarify all the doubts as fast as they can and take a decision on whether to consider those students who had submitted invalid certificates for admission.

Since many were unable to produce valid certificates, they have technically lost out on seats. However, since the state cannot let them remain without admissions, a solution is being worked upon. Some colleges have asked students to forward their problems in an application addressed directly to the MKCL while some are sending day-to-day reports.

Even though the rulebook for online admissions provided to the students by the deputy director of education’s office listed the documents to be submitted by students applying under special categories, many certificates provided were not valid.

The booklet even mentioned the valid authorities by which the certificates should be certified to be valid for students applying in constitutional or social reservations or sports or cultural quotas. Apart from the college registers, students can also submit their problems at the 25 complaint centers in the city.

Students who have by mistake added codes of a college that is far away from his/her residence can change the codes, by also sending an application. The second merit list will be published on July 24.(source : www.hindustantimes.com )

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FYJC admission – second merit list - Seats available for the second admission list

Friday, July 17th, 2009

The confusion among students about the online admissions process to junior colleges after the first merit list was published has left thousands of seats vacant in the general category. This has brightened the chances of students in the second merit list. Only 1.55 lakh seats have been filled so far.

About 23,526 seats are vacant in the special categories. However, 23,000 students were allotted to colleges in both the streams they opted for and when they secure one seat, the rest will go vacant.

A lot of seats have also been left vacant after several students were denied admissions because they failed to produce the correct certificates.

For students to remain in the system for the second round, they must secure admissions in whichever college they have been allotted. 50 per cent of the total minority seats from various colleges in the city have also been added to the general pool of seats for the second list. (source : www.hindustantimes.com )

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