The admission process for Class 11 in Nagpur has seen yet another change—its fourth revision—due to persistent technical and administrative hurdles. As per the new schedule, the final merit list will now be released on June 11, followed by quota-based admissions from June 12 to 14. The first round of general admissions will begin on June 17.
Since the beginning of the admission cycle, students and parents have faced a series of setbacks. Technical glitches plagued the official admission portal, including a complete crash on the very first day of registration. Even on the final day, the site remained unstable, forcing authorities to repeatedly alter the timeline.
The online registration concluded on June 5, with the preliminary merit list also released on the same day. Students were given time to file objections and grievances on June 7 and 8. A final decision on these objections is expected from the Deputy Director of Education on June 9, after which the final merit list will be published.
Following that, admissions for minority and management quotas will be held over two days from June 12 to 14, ahead of the general admission round starting June 17. Students have been advised to adhere to the revised dates.
As of the closing date, only 43,040 students had registered for admission across 198 junior colleges in Nagpur district, which offer a total of 98,000 seats. With over 55,000 seats still vacant, education authorities are considering reopening registration during the admission rounds to fill the gap.
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