MAHA TET Registration Last Date 2026 TODAY LIVE: Apply by Midnight at mahatet.in

The MAHA TET 2026 registration closes today, April 16; eligible candidates must apply at mahatet.in before midnight to appear for the exam on June 21. No official extension has been announced, so final submissions and fee payments should be completed immediately to avoid technical delays.

The window for the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MAHA TET) 2026 is closing today. Thousands of teaching aspirants across the state are racing against time as the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE), Pune, prepares to pull down the application link at midnight.

If you aim to build a career in teaching for Classes 1 to 8 in Maharashtra’s government, aided, or unaided schools, this is your final call. The registration process, which began on March 27, concludes today, April 16, 2026.

MAHA TET 2026: Key Dates to Remember

The MSCE has maintained a tight schedule for this year’s cycle. Here is a quick breakdown of what lies ahead:

  • Application Deadline: April 16, 2026 (Today)

  • Admit Card Release: June 9, 2026

  • Exam Date: June 21, 2026 (Sunday)

  • Result Declaration: To be announced (Expected July/August 2026)

Eligibility Criteria: Are You Eligible?

Before you rush to the portal, ensure you meet the educational requirements for the specific paper you are applying for.

For Paper I (Classes 1–5):

  • Candidates must have passed Class 12 (Higher Secondary) with at least 50% marks.

  • A 2-year Diploma in Primary Education (D.El.Ed/D.T.Ed) or a 4-year B.El.Ed is mandatory.

For Paper II (Classes 6–8):

  • A Graduation degree with at least 45% to 50% marks.

  • Candidates must have a B.Ed or a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education.

Note: There is no upper age limit for the MAHA TET exam, making it accessible to all qualified individuals looking to enter the teaching profession.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Apply Before the Deadline

If you haven’t submitted your form yet, follow these steps immediately to avoid last-minute server crashes:

  1. Visit the Official Portal: Go to mahatet.in.

  2. New Registration: Click on the “New Registration” tab and enter your basic details (Name, Mobile, Email) to get your Login ID and Password.

  3. Fill the Application: Log in with your credentials and fill in your educational details and preferred exam center.

  4. Upload Documents: You will need a scanned photograph, signature, and a valid ID proof.

  5. Pay the Fee: The fee for General/OBC candidates is ₹1,000 for one paper and ₹1,200 for both. For SC/ST/PwD, it is ₹700 for one paper and ₹900 for both.

  6. Final Submit: Preview your form carefully. Once payment is made, corrections are generally not allowed.

Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme

The MAHA TET 2026 will be an offline, OMR-based test. Each paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to be completed in 150 minutes.

  • Correct Answer: +1 mark

  • Negative Marking: None (This is a major advantage for candidates)

  • Qualifying Marks: 60% (90/150) for the General category and 55% (82/150) for reserved categories.

Live Updates: Will the date be extended?

As of 4:00 PM today, there is no official notification regarding an extension of the registration deadline. Technical support helplines (9028472681 / 82 / 83) are active, but candidates are advised not to wait until the final hour, as heavy traffic frequently leads to payment failures and login issues.

Ensure you download and print your application confirmation page immediately after the payment is successful. This document will be vital for future reference and for downloading the hall ticket in June.

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