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Class 11 Admission Chaos: Website Crash Leaves Students Stranded, Parents Furious

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Class 11 admission site glitches continue to frustrate students statewide. Slow loading, data loss, and unreachable helplines spark outrage. A new rule change also threatens rural students’ in-house quota eligibility.

Anshu Kashid

Pune| May 29, 2025 : Even three days after the Class 11 online admission process began, students and parents across Maharashtra are still facing technical nightmares. On Wednesday, hundreds of applicants were left frustrated as Part Two of the application form failed to open on the official website, leaving many unable to complete their submissions.

Despite reassurances from the Directorate of Education, the glitches persist. Officials claim they began fixing the issue Wednesday night, promising the portal would be stable by Thursday. But the experience has already sparked widespread anger.

“The site just wouldn’t open. Even when it did, it wouldn’t save our data,” said Shailendra Bhosale and Arnav Lahudkar, who spent hours struggling with the system.

This isn’t the first hiccup. On May 22—the very first day of registrations—the site had already crashed, forcing the authorities to announce a revised schedule. But even with extra time, things haven’t improved.

Parents and students are also unhappy with the helpline system. The state-run help desks and contact numbers, supposedly set up to solve such issues, are reportedly unresponsive. Many families have tried calling multiple times without any success.

Students in rural areas are suffering the most. With patchy internet access, they are forced to visit taluka-level cyber cafes and pay hourly charges—only to be met with frozen pages and data errors.

Adding to the mess is a controversial rule change: this year, students from rural schools under the same institution can no longer claim the in-house quota if their junior college is in a different campus. This sudden shift has sparked backlash from parents, institutions, and education activists, who’ve taken the matter up with the Chief Minister and School Education Minister.

Meanwhile, with the admission deadline of June 3 fast approaching, students and parents are left anxiously wondering if the system will be fixed in time—or if this digital disaster will derail their futures.

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