The Maha TET Paper 2 Exam 2025 took place on November 23, 2025 . Students who took this important exam can now check their answers using an unofficial answer key. This key helps candidates understand how they performed and estimate their scores before the official results are out.
About Maha TET Paper 2 Exam
The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (Maha TET) is an exam for individuals who want to become teachers in Maharashtra. Paper 2 is specifically for those who aim to teach students in classes 6 to 8, which are part of the upper primary level. The exam checks a candidate's knowledge in different subjects and their ability to teach.
Exam Structure and Marks
The Maha TET Paper 2 exam included a total of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) . Each question carried 1 mark . This made the entire exam worth 150 marks . Candidates had 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) to complete all the questions. An important detail for students is that there was no negative marking . This means marks were not taken away for wrong answers, encouraging candidates to try answering every question.
Sections in Paper 2
The Paper 2 exam was divided into four main parts. Each part focused on different skills and subjects:
- Child Development and Pedagogy: This section had 30 questions , making it worth 30 marks . It tests a candidate's understanding of how children grow and learn, and different teaching methods.
- Language I: This section also had 30 questions for 30 marks . Candidates could choose one language from the given options for this part.
- Language II – English: This section was a must for all candidates. It contained 30 questions for 30 marks , focusing on English language skills.
- Subject-Specific Section: This was the largest part of the exam, with 60 questions for 60 marks . Students chose either Mathematics and Science OR Social Studies, depending on the subject they prefer to teach.
Maha TET Paper 2 Unofficial Answer Key 2025 (SET C)
An unofficial answer key for the Maha TET Paper 2 Exam 2025 for SET C is now available. Students can use this key to compare their answers from the exam. This unofficial key helps students get an early idea of their performance. Please note that this is not the final official answer key.
| Question Number | Correct Answer Option |
| 31 | 3 |
| 32 | 1 |
| 33 | 3 |
| 34 | 4 |
| 35 | Not Available |
| 36 | Not Available |
| 37 | Not Available |
| 38 | Not Available |
| 39 | Not Available |
How to Use the Unofficial Answer Key
Students can follow these simple steps to check their answers:
- Match your answers that you marked in the exam with the answers provided in this key.
- For every answer that matches, add 1 mark to your score.
- Since there is no negative marking, do not subtract marks for any answers that are incorrect.
- Add up all your correct answers to get an estimated total score.
This estimated score will give you an early idea of how well you did. It can also help you understand your strengths and areas where you might need to improve for future exams or studies.
Next Steps: Waiting for the Official Answer Key
While the unofficial answer key is useful, the official answer key will be released later by the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE). The official key is the final document for checking answers. Students must regularly check the official MSCE website for announcements about the official answer key and the final exam results. Once the official key is out, students may get a chance to challenge any answers they believe are wrong.
What to Expect After the Official Key
After the official answer key is published, candidates will likely have a few days to raise objections if they find any errors in the official answers. After reviewing these objections, the MSCE will release a final answer key. Following this, the exam results will be announced. Students should then compare their scores with the official cut-off marks to see if they have successfully passed the Maha TET Paper 2 exam.