Maha TET 2025 Important Guidelines for Exam Day: The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) will conduct the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (Maha TET) 2025 tomorrow, November 23, 2025. The Maha TET exam consists of two papers. Paper 1 (for Classes I to V) will be held from 10:30 AM to 1 PM, and Paper 2 (for Classes VI to VIII) will be held from 2:30 PM to 5 PM. Both papers are objective-type (MCQs) with 150 questions for a total of 150 marks. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
The Maha TET 2025 Exam is a state-level examination conducted by MSCE for candidates aspiring to teach in government, Zilla Parishad, municipal, and private-aided schools in Maharashtra for Classes 1 to 8. Candidates appearing for the examination can check the Maha TET 2025 Important Guidelines for Exam Day available here.
Maha TET 2025 Important Guidelines for Exam Day
Check the Maha TET Important Guidelines for Exam Day 2025 available below.
- Candidates must carry a clear printout of your MAHA TET 2025 Hall Ticket downloaded from the official website. Entry is denied without it.
- Along with the Maha TET Admit Card 2025, candidates must carry a valid, original photo identification such as an Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving License.
- Candidates must also carry two recent passport-size photographs, preferably the same ones used during the online application, which may be required for the attendance sheet.
- Candidates should report to the examination centre at least 30 to 90 minutes before the official start time mentioned in their admit card to allow for verification procedures.
- No candidate will be permitted to enter the exam hall after the scheduled reporting time.
- Any electronic devices, including mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, or digital diaries, are not allowed in the exam hall.
- Follow all instructions provided by the exam invigilators carefully.
Candidates should carefully read all instructions printed on their individual admit cards, as these are the final and binding guidelines for their specific examination centre.
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