Overview
- The state launched the FYJC centralised admission process on May 21 and the portal suffered repeated crashes on May 21–22 that blocked many students from completing Part 2 preference submissions.
- Directorate officials extended the Part 2 registration deadline to May 25 and moved the first-round merit/allotment from May 26 to May 29 to allow applicants more time.
- To reduce server load, authorities removed the site’s college‑search links and published college and seat lists as downloadable PDFs instead of live pages.
- Students and parents reported login failures, unsaved forms, captcha and selection errors, and campus group ABVP has asked the government to pause deadlines or give at least seven days per round.
- The CAP system is handling a very large applicant pool—official figures report roughly 954,000 to 1,136,650 registrants competing for over two million seats—so continued portal instability risks missed admissions and further schedule changes.