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Maharashtra begins free tutorials for FYJC students amid admission row

As lakhs of students grapple with uncertainty, SCERT hosts daily live sessions of classes for various streams

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A student, Shrushti Joshi, attends the online class at her home in Pune on Monday

A student, Shrushti Joshi, attends the online class at her home in Pune on Monday

More than one lakh First Year Junior College (FYJC) students attended their first-ever online class on Monday. The State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCERT) started live sessions for the Std XI students who await the resumption of admission, which is stuck due to the confusion over Maratha reservation.

The state government's education department said the online classes would help the students utilise their time and begin the academic session. A total of 1,22,146 candidates registered for the online lessons from different stream preferences — Arts, Commerce and Science.

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