Maha TET Cutoff 2025: Are you pondering over your selection chances in Maharashtra TET? Test takers might be curious to learn about the minimum score that can qualify them for the entrance. The Maharashtra State Council of Examination will publish the category-wise cutoff marks along with the results. Per past trends, cutoff marks are released 2 months after the conclusion of the examination.
The cutoff marks in the minimum scores that a candidate must secure to obtain a qualifying certificate. Generally, the passing mark varies according to the category of the candidate. Based on the previous year's trend, we have offered insight into MAHA TET cutoff 2025 for all categories here.
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Category-wise Maharashtra TET 2025 Expected Cut-off Marks
Aspirants anxious to know if they could secure chances of teaching at Maharashtra schools can get a fair idea of the cutoff. We have provided expected passing marks for MAHA TET cutoff 2025 in the table below:
|
Category |
Cutoff Marks(out of 150) |
Cutoff Percentage |
|
General |
90 |
60% |
|
OBC |
82 |
55% |
|
SC/ST |
82 |
55% |
How to Check and Download Maharashtra TET 2025 Cutoff Marks?
Candidates can review the easy steps given below to check Maha TET cutoff 2025 after it is declared by the officials:
- Visit the official website-mahatet.in.
- Search for the result link.
- Your screen will display a login window.
- Enter your roll number and date of birth.
- Press the submit button.
- Check the result and cutoff marks PDF.
- Download the cutoff marks PDF for future reference.
As per Maha TET cutoff criteria, candidates hailing from the general category must score 90 out of 150 to be declared qualified. Only those securing equal to or more than the cutoff marks will be eligible to apply for teh post of teacher across Maharashtra schools.
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