Junior college admissions have gone online for the first time in Maharashtra, spelling relief to nearly half a million anxious students and their parents.
The state government Thursday created a special website, www.mumbaiapplication.com for the purpose, which nearly 500,000 students seeking admissions for the next academic year can use.
Initially, the online admission facility has been made available to all the 500-plus colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai and students can apply from anywhere.
Students seeking admission to first year junior college can register themselves online, select the college(s) of their choice, pay the application fees online, or through mobile phones and even make multiple applications.
However, the process of manual admissions will continue as before, the announcement added.
Principal secretary, school education Sanjay Kumar said that 2008 has been declared the Year of Information Technology.
"As part of that, the government wanted to take the gains of IT to the masses, since the largest single process of admissions is post-SSC, in the first year junior colleges, every year."
In Mumbai, students and parents face a harrowing time during admission season, carrying valuable documents on crowded local trains from one college to another, through monsoon rain - all within a very short time span.
The functioning of the new system was demonstrated to chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, deputy chief minister R.R. Patil, school education minister Vasant Purke, higher education minister Dilip Walse-Patil and minister of state Hassan Mushrif, according to an announcement Thursday.
For Mumbai College Admissions, Go Online
By: IANS
| Jun 12, 2008
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Surendra Ketkar @ Jun 14, 2008
uplaksh gupta @ Jun 14, 2008
sunny Stanes @ Jun 13, 2008
Can we pay by credit card for applications and subsequently for paying fees?
No documents should be asked. Only exam seat no to be mentioned and all the details to be automatically down loaded. This will optimise the server time.
Bedral Harishchandra @ Jun 13, 2008
Niyati @ Jun 13, 2008
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