Maha TET Admit Card Expected Release Time 2024
Maha TET admit card 2024 expected release time along with the other important details about the exam can be checked here. Maha TET 2024 admit card will be released today, October 28.
Maha TET Admit Card Expected Release Time 2024: All the candidates appearing for the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (Maha TET 2024) candidates can access their respective admit cards on October 28, 2024. Candidates waiting for the release of Maha TET Admit Card 2024 must note that no official time has yet been announced. However, based on past trends, the admit card is most likely to be out by today evening or night. The Maha TET admit card 2024 will include important information, including the exam date, time, roll number, location, and exam day instructions.
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To download the admit card, candidates must keep their details, such as registration number and password, handy. The exam authorities will provide the admit cards for Maha TET 2024 on its official website- mahatet.in. To appear for the examination scheduled on November 10, 2024, aspirants must bring their admit cards.
Expected Release Time of Maha TET Admit Card 2024
Find the tentative release time for the Maha TET 2024 admit card in the following table.
Particulars | Details |
Expected Release Time 1 | between 12 PM to 4 PM |
Expected Release Time 2 | between 4 PM to 8 PM |
Exam Date | November 10, 2024 |
The Maha TET 2024 exam is structured into two comprehensive papers, each meticulously designed to last two and a half hours. Paper 1 encompasses five distinct subjects: Language 1, Child Pedagogy & Development, Mathematics, Language 2, and Environmental Studies. Each subject includes 30 carefully crafted questions, each carrying a weight of 1 mark, for a total of 150 marks available in this section.
Paper 2 mirrors this structure, covering a similar array of subjects: Language 1, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Child Pedagogy & Development, and Language 2. Again, each subject comprises 30 questions, culminating in another 150 marks. Importantly, there is no negative marking implemented for either paper, allowing candidates to attempt all questions without the fear of penalties for incorrect answers.
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