
MAHA TAIT 2025 application deadline extended, exam scheduled from May 24 to June 5: Check direct link and key details here
Maharashtra State Council of Examination
(MSCE) has extended the last date to apply for the
Maharashtra Teacher Aptitude and Intelligence Test
(MAHA TAIT) 2025. Aspiring candidates seeking teaching positions across Maharashtra in government-run and private schools now have until May 14, 2025, to complete their registration process online at the official website www.mscepune.in.
The
MAHA TAIT 2025
online examination is scheduled to be conducted from May 24 to June 5, 2025.
MAHA TAIT 2025: Who can apply
Candidates must hold a graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university. The minimum age requirement is 18 years, and the upper age limit will be determined according to the Maharashtra government's reservation and recruitment policies. Interested applicants are advised to read the official notification carefully to ensure they meet all eligibility criteria before applying.
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MAHA TAIT 2025: Application process
Eligible candidates can follow the steps given here to complete the online application process:
Step 1. Visit the official MSCE website at www.mscepune.in.
Step 2. Click on the link titled 'MSCE- Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) 2025'.
Step 3. Select the 'New Registration' option and generate a registration ID and password.
Step 4. Log in and fill in personal and academic details, and choose three preferred exam districts.
Step 5. Upload necessary documents and pay the applicable fee.
Step 6. Submit the form and download a copy for future reference.
Alternatively candidates can click
here
to send their applications for MAHA TAIT 2025.
MAHA TAIT 2025: Important dates
Candidates can check important dates for MAHA TAIT 2025 here:
Online application start date: April 26, 2025
Last date to apply (extended): May 14, 2025
Last date for fee payment and application edit: May 14, 2025
Last date to print application form: May 25, 2025
Admit card release: 7–10 days before the exam
Exam dates: May 24 to June 5, 2025
MAHA TAIT 2025: Exam pattern and syllabus
The MAHA TAIT 2025 exam comprises two components with a total duration of 2 hours:
Aptitude section: 120 questions, 120 marks (60% weightage)
Intelligence section: 80 questions, 80 marks (40% weightage)
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