
MAHA TET Result 2024 (Final) OUT: Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) declared the MAHA TET final result 2024 on February 13, 2025. The final MAHATET.in result 2024 has been released after the scrutiny of objections received against the interim result. The MAHA TET results have been announced on the official website - mahatet.in. To check the result, candidates need to login to their registered accounts using the username and password. displays the roll numbers and seat numbers of qualified candidates. The direct check MAHA TET result 2024 link is provided on this page. Candidates can download the MAHA TET scorecard 2024 as well by logging in. The scorecard comprises the marks obtained by candidates in the exam.
The interim MAHA TET result 2024 was out on January 31, 2025. Candidates could check their MAHA TET Interim Result 2024 and if they found any error, they could send objections against the same till February 6, 2025. The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MAHA TET) exam was conducted on November 10, 2024.
Q: How to check MAHA TET result?
The MAHATET result is announced online on the official website of the exam. Candidates can check the MAHA TET result by following the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of the exam - mahatet.in
- Click on MAHA TET result link
- Enter the given details- Registration number and Password
- Check and download the MAHA TET result and scorecard

Q: Is the MAHA TET 2024 result declared?
Yes, the MAHA TET 2024 result has been out. The MAHA TET final result 2024 has been released on February 13, 2025. The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) released the interim MAHA TET result 2024 on January 31, 2025. Candidates can check the results and download their MAHA TET scorecard by logging in to the official website of the exam. The MAHA TET 2024 exam was held on November 10, 2024 in offline pen-paper-based mode. Candidates need to obtain the minimum qualifying marks to clear the exam.

Q: When will the MAHA TET result 2025 be released?
The MAHA TET result 2025 will be released online. The MAHA TET interim result 2025 will be released after the scrutiny of objections against the answer key. The MAHA TET 2025 final result will be announced after the scrutiny of objections against the interin result. The MAHA TET result is announced by the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) on the official website of the exam. Candidates need to visit the official website to check their results of the MAHA TET exam 2025. Moreover, the direct MAHA TET result 2025 link is provided here - https://www.shiksha.com/exams/maha-tet-exam-results

Q: What is the qualifying score for MAHA TET exam?
To qualify the MAHA TET exam and receive the eligibility certificate, candidates need to achive the minimum qualifying marks. The MAHA TET qualifying marks differ for general category and reserved category candidates. Have a look at the MAHA TET qualifying scores below:
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentage (in %) |
---|---|
General | 60 |
Reserved | 55 |

- How to Check MAHA TET Result 2024?
- MAHA TET 2024 Exam Dates & Schedule
- MAHA TET Qualifying Marks 2024 for OBC, SC, ST, PwD, General
- Details Mentioned on MAHA TET Scorecard
- What's next after MAHA TET Result?
- MAHA TET Certificate 2024: Validity
- MAHA TET Previous Year Result
How to Check MAHA TET Result 2024?
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to check the MAHA TET result 2024:
Step 1: Visit the official website of the exam - mahatet.in
Step 2: Click on MAHA TET result link
Step 3: Enter the below-mentioned details:
- Registration number
- Password
Step 5: Click on the Search button
Step 6: Check and download the MAHA TET result and scorecard
MAHA TET Result 2024 Notice PDF (Final) - https://mahatet.in/Images/TET_Final_Result_Prasiddhipatrak.pdf
MAHA TET Result 2024 Check Link - https://mahatet.in/Authenticate/StudentAuth/Login
Also Read: MAHA TET Notification 2024
Commonly asked questions
Q: Where to check MAHA TET results?
The MAHA TET result is announced on the official website at mahatet.in. Candidates who appear for the exam can download their scorecards from the official website by using their login credentials. Given below is the process for downloading the MAHATET results.
- Visit the official website
- Click on MAHA TET result link
- Enter the login details
- Download the MAHA TET result PDF

Q: What is the official website for MAHA TET result?
The MAHA TET result is declared only on the official website of the exam. Candidates can check the MAHA TET results and download the scorecard by visiting the below-mentioned official website
mahatet.in
To check the result, candidates need to click on the MAHA TET result link given on the official website and login using their credentials. Moreover, the direct result link is provided on this Shiksha.com page as well - https://www.shiksha.com/exams/maha-tet-exam-results

Q: How many attempts are there in MAHA TET exam?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for the MAHA TET exam. Candidates can apply and appear for the MAHA TET exam for as many times as they want irrespective of whether they cleared the paper in the last cycle. Candidates who cleared the exam and obtained the MAHA TET certificate can also reappear for the exam to obtain the desired scores in the exam.

Q: How to check MAHA TET result on smartphone?
Candidates can check the MAHA TET result on their smartphones as well. Follow the given steps on the mobile phone to check MAHATET result without any hassle:
- Open a web browser on the mobile phone - Google Chrome/ Google/ Mozilla/ Others
- Type the url of MAHA TET exam: mahatet.in
- Click on MAHA TET result link
- Enter the registration number and password
- The MAHA TET scorecard will appear on the screen
- Check and download the result PDF

MAHA TET 2024 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of MAHA TET 2024 exam
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
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13 Feb ' 25 | MAHA TET Final Result |
31 Jan ' 25 | MAHA TET Interim Result |
02 Jan ' 25 | Maha TET Final Answer Key |
MAHA TET Qualifying Marks 2024 for OBC, SC, ST, PwD, General
Candidates need to obtain MAHA TET qualifying marks 2024 to clear the exam. The MAHA TET passing marks are 60 per cent for the general category and 55 per cent for Scheduled Caste (SC)/ Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Class (OBC)/ Persons with Disability (PwD).
Category |
MAHA TET Qualifying Percentage |
MAHA TET Qualifying Marks |
---|---|---|
General |
60% |
90 |
SC/ST/OBC/PwD |
55% |
83 |
Commonly asked questions
Q: What is a good score in MAHA TET exam?
Aspirants who appear for the MAHA TET Exam should have a clear idea about a good score in the exam. The MAHA TET is a qualifying exam and candidates need to score the minimum passing marks to clear it. All those candidates who appear for the MAHATET exam are advised to know the minimum qualifying marks and get a fair idea of the exam status. A score of 120-130 is considered as a good score for MAHA TET exam. Candidates can also score above 130 marks if they prepare well as there is no negative marking in the exam.

Q: What is the passing score in MAHA TET for OBC candidates?
Candidates must achieve the minimum passing marks to clear the MAHA TET exam. It is compulsory for candidates to obtain the qualifying marks in the exam. The MAHA TET passing marks differ for reserved and unreserved category candidates. The MAHA TET passing marks for OBC candidates are 55 per cent. The OBC category candidates need to obtain minimum 82 marks out of the total 150 to clear the exam.

Q: What is the passing marks for MAHA TET exam?
Candidates need to obtain the minimum qualifying or passing marks to clear the MAHA TET exam and obtain the eligibility certificate. The MAHA TET passing marks 2024 differ for General category and reserved category candidates. Have a look at the MAHA TET qualifying marks below:
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentage (in %) |
---|---|
General | 60 |
Reserved | 55 |

Q: What is the marking scheme of MAHA TET?
The MAHA TET exam consists of 150 questions, each of which carries one mark. The exam is divided into two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, each of which consists of 150 multiple-choice questions with a maximum score of 150 marks. To be eligible for the exam, candidates must score at least 60% of the total marks. The MAHA TET marking scheme is as follows:
- 1 mark for each correct answer
- 0 marks for every incorrect answer
- 0 marks for questions left unattempted
- No negative marking

Details Mentioned on MAHA TET Scorecard
MAHA TET scorecard contains important details as mentioned below:
- Name
- Roll number
- Father’s name
- Registration number
- Date of birth
- Category
- Result declaration date
- Paper for which the exam is given
- Exam qualifying status
- Total score obtained
Also Read: TET 2024: Notification & Dates
What's next after MAHA TET Result?
All candidates who clear the MAHA TET exam are issued the eligibility certificate by MSCE. The MAHA TET certificate is an important document through which candidates can apply for teaching jobs in the state of Maharashtra. It may be noted here that merely obtaining the MAHA TET certificate does not guarantee teaching jobs to candidates.
Also Read: MAHA TET Application Form 2024
MAHA TET Certificate 2024: Validity
The MAHA TET certificate is awarded to qualified candidates. The MAHA TET certificate holds validity for a lifetime. The NCTE in 2011 extended the validity of the MAHA TET eligibility certificate for life.
Other TET Result Pages:
AP TET Results 2024 | OTET Result 2024 | CTET Result 2024 |
MAHA TET Previous Year Result
Candidates can check the overall Maha TET 2021 exam summary in the table below.
S. No. |
Paper Name |
Number of Candidates Applied |
Passed Candidates |
Passing Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
Paper 1 (1 to 5 Class) |
254428 |
9674 |
3.80 |
2. |
Paper 2 - Mathematical Science (6 to 8 Class) |
64649 |
937 |
1.45 |
3. |
Paper 2 - Social Science (6 to 8 Class) |
149604 |
6711 |
4.49 |
Total |
468679 |
17322 |
9.70 |
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MAHA TET Exam
Student Forum
Answered 4 weeks ago
Candidates who fulfill the MAHA TET eligibility criteria can apply for the exam. The MAHA TET eligiblity comprises educational qualification and age limit. Have a look at the basic conditions in term of educational qualification and age limit for Paper 1 and Paper 2 below:
- For MAHA TET Paper 1, candi
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Beginner-Level 4
Answered 4 weeks ago
The MAHA TET exam is not that hard to crack. Candidates who prepare well in advance can easily crack the MAHA TET exam by obtaining the minimum passing marks or more. Without good preparation, it becomes hard to clear the MAHA TET examination. It is suggested that candidates should begin their prepa
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Beginner-Level 4
Answered 4 weeks ago
Candidates can crack the MAHA TET exam using the following preparation tips:
- Know the latest MAHA TET exam pattern.
- Cover the entire MAHA TET syllabus.
- Refer to the best MAHA TET books.
- Solve MAHA TET previous years papers and mock tests.
- Prepare the short notes for quick revision.
- Create an effective stu
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 4 weeks ago
The full form of the MAHATET is as follows:
- MAHA: Maharashtra
- TET: Teacher Eligibility Test
The MAHA TET is an eligibility exam conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates as Classes 1 to 5 teacher or Classes 6 to 8 teachers or Classes 1 to 8 teachers.
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Beginner-Level 4
Answered 4 weeks ago
The MAHA TET exam is conducted in separate shifts for Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each shift is of 2 hours 30 minutes in duration. The timing of the MAHA TET exam is generally as follows:
Paper Name | Exam Time | Duration |
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Paper 1 | 10:30 am to 1:00 pm | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Paper 2 | 14:30 pm to 17:00 pm | 2 hours 30 minutes |
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Beginner-Level 4
Answered 4 weeks ago
The MAHA TET exam is conducted offline in pen and paper mode. Candidates need to mark theirs answers on the OMR Sheet allotted to them at the exam centres. The answers need to be marked using the ballpoint pen. Candidates should go through the official notification carefully to understand how to att
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Beginner-Level 4
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