Maha TET 2025 – Hall Ticket Download Guide

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Maha TET 2025 – Hall Ticket Download Guide

What is the hall ticket?

The hall ticket (also called admit card) is the official document you must carry to appear for the Maha TET 2025. It contains your name, roll number, exam date/time, exam centre address and important instructions. Without it, you will not be allowed to write the exam.

Important dates (for 2025)

  • The official notification for Maha TET 2025 was released.
  • The application window was open from 15 September to 9 October 2025.
  • The exam date is 23 November 2025 (Paper I for classes 1-5, Paper II for classes 6-8) in Maharashtra.
  • The hall ticket/admit card release date is 10 November 2025 (or around that date) at the official website.

Direct download link

You can download your hall ticket from the official website: mahatet.in.
(When the link is live, there will be a section like “Admit Card / Hall Ticket 2025” on the homepage.)

Step-by-Step: How to download

Here is a step-by-step process for first-timers:

  1. Open your web browser and go to the official website: mahatet.in.
  2. On the homepage look for the link that says Admit Card / Hall Ticket 2025 (or similar).
  3. Click on that link. You will be taken to a login page.
  4. Enter your Registration Number / Application ID (the one you got when applying).
  5. Enter your Date of Birth (or password as required) and the Captcha / Verification Code if displayed.
  6. Click Submit / Login.
  7. Your admit card/hall ticket will appear on the screen.
  8. Check all details carefully (see the next section).
  9. Download the PDF and take a clear print-out of the hall ticket.
  10. Keep the printout safely; you will need to take it to the exam centre.

Details you must verify on your hall ticket

When you download your hall ticket, check these carefully:

  • Your Full Name (spelling should match your ID).
  • Your Roll Number / Application Number.
  • Your Photograph and Signature (should be clear).
  • Your Date of Birth.
  • Your Exam Date, Shift / Time, and Duration.
  • Your Exam Centre Name and Full Address.
  • Your Category (General/SC/ST etc) if mentioned.
  • Any Special Instructions (reporting time, items prohibited, etc) on the hall ticket.
  • Make sure there are no errors or discrepancies. If something is wrong, contact the exam authority immediately.

What to carry and what not to carry

Must carry:

  • The printed hall ticket.
  • A valid photo ID (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving Licence or other as mentioned in notification).
  • Two / three recent passport-size photographs (some centres require it).
  • Any other documents mentioned in your admit card (for example, category certificate, if applicable).

Do not carry to the exam centre:

  • Mobile phones, smart-watches, calculators, headphones.
  • Study material, notes, books, or other cheat devices.
  • Electronic gadgets not allowed by the exam instructions.
    Following these will help you avoid last-minute problems.

Tips for first-time candidates

  • Download and print the hall ticket well in advance (not just on exam day) to avoid rush or server issues.
  • Visit the exam centre in advance (if possible) so you know the route and reach time.
  • Keep copies: one for you to carry and one extra safe copy.
  • Check the reporting time: often you must reach at least 45-60 minutes earlier than exam start. (Jagranjosh.com)
  • Keep a spare PSU / battery backup on your phone when checking/download to avoid interruption.
  • Use good quality paper and ink so all details are legible.
  • After printing, fold and keep it in a protective folder so it doesn’t get damaged.

Common FAQs

Q1. I forgot my registration number. How can I find the hall ticket?
A1. There is often a “Forgot Registration / Login ID” option on the website. Check your email or SMS you got when applying. If still not found, contact the exam authority. (Testbook)

Q2. My name or other detail is wrong on the hall ticket. What should I do?
A2. Notify the conducting body of the exam (Maharashtra State Council of Examination – MSCE) immediately via the helpline / email provided in the notification. Do not wait till exam day.

Q3. Can I enter the exam hall without a printed hall ticket (just showing it on mobile)?
A3. No. Most exam centres require a printed hard copy. Mobile display may not be accepted.

Q4. I applied for Paper 1 (Class 1-5) but my hall ticket shows Paper 2 time or vice-versa.
A4. This is a serious error. Check carefully and if it’s incorrect contact MSCE at once to rectify before the exam.

Q5. What to do if the download link is not working?
A5. Try at off-peak hours, clear your browser cache, use another browser or device. If still not working, contact the help desk.

Why this hall ticket is important

  • It is your entry pass to the exam hall — without it you will be stopped.
  • It confirms your seat allotment, exam centre, date and shift — so you know exactly when/where to appear.
  • It acts as an identity proof along with your photo ID.
  • It shows you the instructions and guidelines you must follow in the exam hall.

Final Word

If this is your first attempt at Maha TET, follow the steps carefully, download your hall ticket soon after release, and check all details. Make sure you carry it with a valid photo ID on the exam day. Preparation for the exam is important, but being relaxed and well-prepared on logistics like hall ticket, centre, time will prevent avoidable stress.


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