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ITI Admissions: Second Merit List Announced

Students can download their selection letter from their login. If a student is allotted their first preference, confirming admission is mandatory.

Neelam Karale

Pune: The Directorate of Vocational Education and Training has released the second merit list for ITI admissions in the state. A total of 51,099 students have been granted admission to government and private ITIs, with the admission process scheduled from July 28 to August 2.

The online admission process for ITI admissions is being conducted by the directorate. For the second round, there were 61,893 seats available in government ITIs and 34,813 seats in private ITIs, amounting to 96,706 seats in total.

Of these, 44,109 students were selected for government institutes and 6,990 for private ITIs, making a total of 51,099 admissions.

In the first round, out of 150,344 available seats, 82,437 students were admitted, including 67,444 in government ITIs and 14,989 in private ITIs.

Among these, 30,954 candidates confirmed their admission in government institutes, and 9,227 in private institutes, totaling 40,181 confirmed admissions.

Following the announcement of the merit list, students can download their selection letter from their login. If a student is allotted their first preference, confirming their admission is mandatory. The directorate has clarified that failure to do so will disqualify students from participating in the next round.

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