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Maharashtra Polytechnic Admissions Hit Record High

Record 89,631 seats allotted in CAP Round 1, 7,801 more than last year. High demand for diploma programs.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 10:18 pm
Maharashtra Polytechnic Admissions Hit Record High

A record 89,631 students have secured seats in the first round of the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for Maharashtra's diploma or polytechnic admissions. This figure is 7,801 higher than last year, making it the highest first-round allotment recorded so far.

The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell announced the first-round seat allotment on July 15. Out of 1,40,371 students who featured in the final merit list, 1,21,831 submitted their option preferences for the first admission round. Of these, 89,631 candidates were allotted seats, with 49,678 students getting their first-choice college.

A total of 442 institutions, including 420 polytechnic colleges and 22 architecture colleges, are participating in this year's CAP process. They are offering 1,37,627 seats, an increase of 17,053 seats compared to the previous academic year.

The admission process has seen a rise in overall participation, with 4,905 more students applying than last year. Officials noted that a significant proportion of applicants scoring 70 to 84 per cent opted for polytechnic courses, reflecting the growing preference for diploma programmes among academically strong students.

Technology-oriented diploma programmes are expected to remain the most sought-after courses, with officials anticipating high demand for modern, industry-focused disciplines. Students who have been allotted seats must confirm their admission by accepting the allotment and completing document verification at their respective institutes between July 16 and July 18.

The CET Cell will subsequently announce the vacancy position before commencing the second round of the admission process. The high demand for polytechnic courses is a positive sign for the state's education sector, indicating a growing interest in vocational training and skill development.

The increase in seats and participation is also a result of the state government's efforts to promote technical education and provide more opportunities for students. The government has been working to improve the infrastructure and quality of polytechnic colleges, making them more attractive to students.

The record allotment of seats in the first round is a significant achievement for the state's education department. It reflects the effectiveness of the CAP process and the growing popularity of polytechnic courses among students.

In the coming days, the CET Cell will announce the vacancy position and commence the second round of the admission process. Students who were not allotted seats in the first round will have another opportunity to secure admission to their preferred colleges.

The high demand for polytechnic courses is expected to continue in the future, driven by the growing need for skilled workers in various industries. The state government's efforts to promote technical education and provide more opportunities for students are likely to pay off in the long run, contributing to the state's economic growth and development.

In conclusion, the record allotment of seats in the first round of the CAP process is a positive sign for Maharashtra's education sector. It reflects the growing interest in vocational training and skill development, and the state government's efforts to promote technical education and provide more opportunities for students.

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