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Indian Express
19 hours ago
- General
- Indian Express
RIMC Entrance Exam on December 7 in Pune, application deadline till October 15
The entrance eligibility test for admission to the Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) in Dehradun will be conducted by the Maharashtra State Examination Council on December 7 in Pune. Students studying in or having passed class 7 will be able to appear for this exam. The deadline for submitting applications is October 15. According to a press release by State Examination Council Commissioner Anuradha Oak, the student should be over 11.5 half years old and not more than 13 years old on July 1, 2026 to be eligible. The exam brochure, application form, and a set of previous years question papers can be ordered from RIMC online or in person by paying a fee. Subjects for the test will be Mathematics, General Knowledge and English after which an interview will be conducted.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Over 10k candidates clear teacher aptitude test, 6k results put on hold
Pune: As many as 10,778 candidates have cleared the Teacher Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) 2025, conducted for teacher recruitment in the state. The Maharashtra State Examination Council (MSEC) declared the results of the exam on Monday after candidates submitted documents proving they cleared their professional qualifying examinations. The results of 6,320 candidates, however, have been put on hold, said Anuradha Oak, commissioner of MSEC. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune | Gold Rates Today in Pune | Silver Rates Today in Pune Of the total 2,28,808 registered candidates, 2,11,308 appeared for the examination held between May 27 and 30 and between June 2 and 5 at 60 centres in 26 districts. The council, through a circular issued on July 16, 2025, instructed that marksheets or valid certificates proving clearance of professional qualifications ( must be submitted within one month from the date of clearing the professional exam. Accordingly, 17,098 candidates (15,756 from and 1,342 from filled out online applications. By July 14, as many as 9,952 candidates and 827 candidates submitted their details to the State Examination Council. The results have been published on the website Candidates must download their marksheets by Aug 31. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Over 6,300 TAIT results withheld due to missing documents: MSEC
The Maharashtra State Examination Council (MSEC) on August 17 announced that the results of 6,319 candidates who appeared for the Teacher Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) 2025 have been withheld due to the non-submission of mandatory professional qualification documents within the stipulated deadline. However, MSEC commissioner Anuradha Oak confirmed that 5,804 candidates failed to upload their qualification documents within the required timeline, despite multiple reminders. (HT) According to a government resolution dated May 2, 2025, candidates appearing for their professional qualification exams (such as or at the time of application were required to submit their final marksheet or valid certification within one month of passing the exam to the MSEC. A total of 2.28,808 candidates registered for TAIT 2025, of which 2,11,308 appeared for the exam. Among them, 17,098 candidates had registered as 'appearing candidates', indicating they were still in the process of completing their professional qualifications. This group included 15,756 and 1,342 students. However, MSEC commissioner Anuradha Oak confirmed that 5,804 candidates failed to upload their qualification documents within the required timeline, despite multiple reminders. 'Despite an official reminder issued on July 16, these candidates did not upload the necessary documents to the designated portal,' said Oak. MSEC has made it clear that no further appeals or late submissions will be accepted, and the responsibility for withheld results lies entirely with the concerned candidates. The TAIT 2025 results will be officially declared on August 18, but only for those who submitted valid documentation on time. The results for the remaining candidates will be published only after their documents are verified and accepted by the council.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
TAIT results still pending three months after exams
It has been over three months since the Teacher Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) exam was conducted online, yet the results are still pending. The delay has sparked frustration and disappointment among aspirants, many of whom have missed crucial opportunities in the ongoing teacher recruitment process due to the uncertainty surrounding the results. Candidates should remain patient; there is no need to be frustrated. The results will be declared on Tuesday, says official. (REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO) The Maharashtra State Examination Council (MSCE) conducted the TAIT exam across 26 districts between May 27 and May 30, and again from June 2 to June 5. The test was administered online, and over 2.28 lakh candidates had registered. Of these, 2.11 lakh actually appeared for the exam. Initially, the move to conduct the test online was welcomed, as it was expected that results would be declared within a month, far quicker than the offline process. However, despite this promise of efficiency, the results are yet to be announced. 'What is the use of conducting the exam online if the results are released just as late as the offline exams? The authorities declare the result date without further delay,' said Santosh Magar, a TAIT candidate. The teacher recruitment drive, currently underway in Maharashtra, requires a valid TAIT score. Due to the pending results, many candidates, despite qualifying for other academic requirements, were unable to apply or proceed in the recruitment process. Particularly affected are final-year students of and programmes that were allowed to appear for the TAIT exam. The academic results were announced by different institutions at different times, which reportedly led to complications in compiling the overall TAIT results. Many are now demanding accountability and a clear timeline from the State Examination Council. Maharashtra State Examination Council Commissioner Anuradha Oak said, 'The candidates should rely on the instructions provided on the council's website and not believe the rumors circulating on YouTube channels or social media platforms.' 'Candidates should remain patient; there is no need to be frustrated. The results will be declared on Tuesday. We are actively working on it,' said MSCE chairman Mahesh Palkar.


Indian Express
16-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
TAIT: Flexible schedule for aspirants facing clashing exam dates
The Maharashtra State Examination Council (MSEC) has decided to offer a flexible schedule for the upcoming Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) so that exam dates do not clash. This comes as a major relief given that TAIT is being held after three years and more than two lakh candidates have registered for it. Candidates who have other exams between May 25 and June 5 – the days on which TAIT is scheduled to be held — can upload their hall-tickets as proof on the MSEC portal by May 21 so that their TAIT exam can be scheduled accordingly. TAIT is crucial in the teacher recruitment process in Maharashtra for government and aided schools through the Pavitra System. The first TAIT was held in 2017 and then in 2022. TAIT 2025 is being held after a considerable gap. Many candidates had raised concerns about being forced to choose between overlapping exams on the same dates. This year, for the first time, final year students of B Ed, D Ed, and M Ed courses are declared eligible for the TAIT exam. This comes as a relief for aspiring teachers because given the gap between two TAIT exams, aspirants were staring at uncertainty over when the next TAIT will be held after completing their teacher education course. But as the TAIT schedule had already been declared, many of them raised concerns that it was likely to clash with their university exams. Additionally, the Maharashtra Public Service Commission's (MPSC) Group C exam is scheduled to be held on June 1 and some candidates are expected to appear for both exams. Responding to various appeals by candidates, MSEC has decided to give aspirants relief. TAIT candidates facing exam conflicts can now upload hall tickets of their other exams as proof on the council's official website by May 21. MSEC Commissioner Anuradha Oak said, 'We have decided to take a compassionate view in such situations so that no aspirant misses his/her chance to appear for TAIT. Their TAIT will be scheduled on a day when the candidate does not have any other exam.' As MSEC closed registrations for TAIT on May 14, a total of 2,36,591 candidates from across Maharashtra have registered for this test, indicating strong interest given the limited frequency of the exam.