Class 11 Online Admissions Postponed, Mock Demo Registration Begins May 23

Students from various councils can practice filling out the Part 1 form and once the results are declared, the actual admission process according to the merit lists will begin.
The Director of Education (Secondary and Upper Secondary), Pune, has rescheduled online admissions for Class 11 for the 2022-23 academic year. As a result, Class 10 students wishing to gain admission through this process can now begin the Part 1 Form “Mock Demo Registration” process from May 23, which was previously scheduled to begin from of May 17.
According to the information provided by the Department of Education, colleges are required to hold outreach programs for students in which, from May 23 until the date of the results, students can complete the registration form for the fictitious demo part 1 and after the declaration of the results, the real part 1 registration form can be done on the official website. In the first part of the online form, students must fill in personal information such as name, address, and application status (new or repeater), among others.
As this year Class 10 board exam was conducted offline after a hiatus of two years, students are now excited to join junior colleges. Students from various councils can practice filling out the Part 1 form while on vacation and once the results are declared, the actual admissions process according to the merit lists will begin.
“In an effort to provide practice for filling out the Part 1 form, this deferral is underway for students and now they can fill out the Part 1 form during a mock demo registration at from May 23. In addition, a helpline call center will be launched on the same day for questions related to the admissions process.Students or parents can contact the hotline numbers for assistance. help,” said Meena Shendkar, Deputy Director of Education in Pune, who is in charge of the entire admissions process.
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