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ITI CAP Round 1 Ends With 42,019 Admissions

ITI admissions see 28.98% fill rate, second round on July 12. Over 1 lakh seats still vacant.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 10 July 2026 at 10:56 pm
ITI CAP Round 1 Ends With 42,019 Admissions

The Directorate of Vocational Education and Training (DVET), Maharashtra, has concluded the first round of ITI admissions under the Centralised Admission Process (CAP). The deadline for admission confirmation ended on July 9 at 5 pm.

According to the latest admission report, 42,019 candidates have confirmed their admissions out of a total intake capacity of 1,45,016 seats. This translates to an overall admission rate of 28.98%. As many as 1,02,997 seats remain vacant ahead of the next admission round.

Government ITIs have recorded higher admissions than private institutes, with 32,826 candidates confirming seats in government ITIs and 9,193 students securing admissions in private institutes. During the first CAP round, 78,496 candidates were allotted seats, of whom 42,019 completed admission confirmation.

The admission portal has been temporarily taken offline for server migration and will be restored soon. Candidates awaiting the second allotment are advised to regularly check the official admission portal and keep their documents ready for the upcoming admission process. New registrations will continue during this period, while other admission activities will resume following the completion of the server migration.

The second-round seat allotment will be published on July 12, 2026. Candidates who were not allotted seats in the first round or those who are yet to confirm their admissions can look forward to the next round. The DVET has urged candidates to stay updated with the latest information on the admission portal.

The ITI admission process is a crucial step for students seeking vocational training in various fields. The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) is designed to streamline the admission process and provide a fair opportunity for all candidates. With over 1 lakh seats still vacant, the second round of admissions is expected to be highly competitive.

The Maharashtra government has been working to improve the infrastructure and quality of ITIs in the state. The higher admission rate in government ITIs is a testament to the efforts made by the government to provide quality vocational training to students.

The admission process for ITIs is an important event for students and parents in Maharashtra. The DVET has been working to ensure a smooth and transparent admission process. With the second round of admissions scheduled to begin soon, candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest information and be prepared for the next round.

In conclusion, the first round of ITI admissions under the CAP has seen a significant number of admissions, with 42,019 candidates confirming their seats. However, with over 1 lakh seats still vacant, the second round of admissions is expected to be highly competitive. Candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest information and be prepared for the next round.

The ITI admission process is a significant event in the state of Maharashtra, and the DVET is working to ensure a smooth and transparent process. The second round of admissions is scheduled to begin soon, and candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest information on the admission portal.

The admission process for ITIs is an important step for students seeking vocational training in various fields. With the second round of admissions scheduled to begin soon, candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest information and be prepared for the next round. The DVET is working to ensure a smooth and transparent admission process, and candidates can look forward to a fair opportunity to secure admission in their preferred ITI.

The second round of ITI admissions is expected to be highly competitive, with over 1 lakh seats still vacant. Candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest information on the admission portal and be prepared for the next round. The DVET is working to ensure a smooth and transparent admission process, and candidates can look forward to a fair opportunity to secure admission in their preferred ITI.

What this means for Mumbai and Maharashtra is that there are still opportunities available for students seeking vocational training in various fields. The ITI admission process is an important event in the state, and the DVET is working to ensure a smooth and transparent process. With the second round of admissions scheduled to begin soon, candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest information and be prepared for the next round.

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