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Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MAHA TET)
Maharashtra TET Paper I (Class 1-5) and Paper II (Class 6-8). 150 MCQs in 2.5 hours.
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What can I get from MAHA TET?
Mock-score → expected rank → likely outcome. Use the mocks below to find your current band, then plan how many marks you need to climb.
Top tier — excellent positioning
90–100% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
High scorer — strong prospects
80–89% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Good qualifying score
70–79% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Just qualifying — limited options
60–69% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Below qualifying threshold
0–59% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
AI-curated from historic cut-off patterns. Always verify with the latest official notification before making decisions.
The Maharashtra State Council of Examination is anticipated to release the official notification for MAHA TET 2026 in the coming weeks. The exam typically follows an annual cycle with applications opening in late spring, allowing aspiring teachers to qualify for primary and upper primary level positions across Maharashtra.
Source →Education department sources indicate that the online application portal for MAHA TET 2026 may open shortly. Candidates are advised to keep their documents ready including academic certificates, domicile proof, and recent photographs as per the specified format.
Source →The Maharashtra education authorities have reiterated that MAHA TET qualification remains valid for teacher recruitment drives across state-aided and government schools. Recent policy discussions emphasize the exam's role in maintaining teaching standards across the state.
Source →With the examination cycle approaching, candidates are cautioned against fraudulent websites and unofficial sources claiming early access or guarantees. All genuine notifications will be published exclusively on the Maharashtra State Council of Examination official website.
Source →Expected notification release
passedTue, 19 May, 2026
Official announcement with exam schedule and eligibility details
Application portal opening (anticipated)
passedTue, 26 May, 2026
Online registration begins for Paper I and Paper II
Last date for application submission
29 days awayThu, 25 Jun, 2026
Final deadline including correction window
Admit card availability
59 days awaySat, 25 Jul, 2026
Hall tickets downloadable from official portal
📌MAHA TET 2026 examination date
74 days awaySun, 9 Aug, 2026
Paper I (Classes I-V) and Paper II (Classes VI-VIII) conducted
Provisional answer key release
79 days awayFri, 14 Aug, 2026
Candidates can raise objections with supporting documents
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Apathit Gadya / Padya Vaachan
Two unseen passages (prose and poetry) with comprehension and grammar questions.
Varna and Uchchar
Marathi vowels, consonants, syllables and pronunciation.
Shabd Siddhi
Word formation, tatsam-tadbhav, deshi and foreign-origin words.
Sandhi
Swar sandhi, vyanjan sandhi and visarg sandhi rules in Marathi.
Samas
Tatpurush, dvandva, dvigu, karmadharaya, bahuvrihi and avyayibhav.
Upsarg and Pratyay
Prefixes and suffixes in Marathi.
Shabdancha Prakar (Parts of Speech)
Naam, sarvanaam, visheshan, kriyapad, avyay etc.
Ling, Vachan, Kaal
Gender, number, tense and case in Marathi sentences.
Vakyarachna and Punctuation
Sentence structure, types and punctuation in Marathi.
Muhavare and Mhani
Marathi idioms and proverbs.
Alankar and Ras
Figures of speech and ras in Marathi literature.
Samanarthi and Virudharthi Shabd
Synonyms and antonyms in Marathi.
Three-Language Formula (Paper II)
Place of Marathi in the three-language formula.
Pedagogy of Marathi Language
Pedagogical principles for teaching Marathi at primary and upper-primary level.
Unseen Prose Passages
Two unseen prose passages — discursive, literary, narrative or scientific.
Parts of Speech and Tenses
Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction; tenses.
Voice, Articles and Prepositions
Active/passive voice, articles and common prepositions.
Degrees of Comparison and Clauses
Positive/comparative/superlative; main and subordinate clauses.
Verbs, Adverbs and Conjunctions
Types of verbs, adverbs and connectors in English.
Whole Numbers and Place Value
Whole numbers, place value and Indian/international numeral systems.
Arithmetic Operations and Currency
Four operations and their applications including Indian currency.
Prime, Composite, LCM and GCM
Prime/composite numbers, divisibility, LCM and HCF/GCM.
Fractions and Decimals
Proper, improper, mixed fractions and decimal operations.
Rational Numbers (Paper II)
Operations on rational numbers and their representation.
Body Systems
Digestive, respiratory, nervous, circulatory and excretory systems.
Family and Society
Family structures, relationships and occupations of people.
Plants and Animals
Plant parts, photosynthesis, pollination and animal classification.
Food and Nutrition
Food, nutrients, balanced diet and deficiency diseases.
Housing and Basic Needs
Houses, basic needs and shelter for animals.
Units and Measurement
SI units, measurement of length, mass, time and temperature.
Natural Resources — Air, Water, Pressure
Air, atmospheric pressure and water resources.
Solar System and Earth Layers
Sun, planets, moons and the layered structure of the earth.
Light
Propagation, reflection and refraction; mirrors and lenses.
Sound and Heat
Sound — production, propagation; heat — transfer and effects.
Earth and Landforms
Earth, mountains, plateaus, plains and major landforms.
Climate and Solar System
Climate elements, solar system, latitudes and longitudes.
Continents — Location, Features, Resources
Major continents, their physical features and resources.
Maps and Cardinal Points
Reading maps and using cardinal/ordinal directions.
Geography of Maharashtra
Physical features, climate, rivers and resources of Maharashtra.
Result declaration (expected)
114 days awayFri, 18 Sept, 2026
Scorecards and qualifying status available online
TET certificate issuance begins
129 days awaySat, 3 Oct, 2026
Downloadable certificates for qualified candidates
Direct and Indirect Speech
Reported speech and changes in tense, pronouns and time.
Square Roots, Cube Roots and Factorisation
Squares, cubes, square root, cube root and factorisation.
Air, Water, Earth and Sky
Components of environment and their interdependence.
Indian History and Constitution
Important events in Indian history and basic constitutional concepts.
Motion, Force and Friction
Types of motion, force, Newton's laws and friction.
Prehistoric and Ancient India
Stone Age, Indus Valley and Vedic civilisation.