RTE Admission 2025-26 Maharashtra: Maharashtra School Education Department has started the RTE Admission for 2025-26. This is to fill the reserved 25% seats. Under the Maharashtra Right to Education (RTE) Scheme, all economically disadvantaged kids who wish to enroll in private schools can now do so by visiting the official website at https://student.maharashtra.gov.in/.
The registration portal of Maharastra RTE Admissions 2025-26 was activated on 14 January with a deadline announced for 27 January 2025. Below the article, a direct link to the registration window of MH RTE admission 2025 is provided.
RTE Admission 2025-26 Maharashtra: registration begins
The Maharashtra School Education Department has activated the registration window for Maharashtra RTE Admission 2025-26 at the official website. The board has also announced that a total of 8,849 schools have registered for RTE Admission 2025-26 across the state. The total number of vacant seats offered under the RTE Admission scheme is 1,08,961.
Under the Maharashtra RTE Admission program, 25% of seats in registered schools are set aside for children from underprivileged and economically challenged groups. Following registration, the authorities will publish a list of the students who were chosen through RTE lottery rounds.
According to the official announcement, “children from weaker and disadvantaged sections will be given 25% reservations in self-financed schools, unaided schools, police welfare schools (unaided), and municipal schools (self-financed) for the year 2025-26 under Section 12(C)(1) of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.”
RTE Admission 2025-26 Maharashtra: Vacancies
The number of seats set aside in Maharashtra schools for students under the RTE quota is listed below for candidates to review:
District | RTE Schools | RTE Vacancy |
Ahilya Nagar | 348 | 3287 |
Akola | 191 | 1992 |
Amravati | 225 | 2430 |
Bhandara | 87 | 827 |
Bid | 214 | 2235 |
Buldana | 230 | 2818 |
Chandrapur | 185 | 1527 |
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar | 562 | 4408 |
Dharashiv | 113 | 1151 |
Dhule | 99 | 1125 |
Gadchiroli | 62 | 500 |
Gondiya | 128 | 1011 |
Hingoli | 87 | 790 |
Jalgaon | 268 | 3168 |
Jalna | 294 | 2086 |
Kolhapur | 328 | 3257 |
Latur | 207 | 2173 |
Mumbai | 255 | 4685 |
Mumbai | 72 | 1368 |
Nagpur | 646 | 7005 |
Nanded | 239 | 2728 |
Nandurbar | 43 | 359 |
Nashik | 407 | 5296 |
Palghar | 272 | 5142 |
Parbhani | 173 | 1381 |
Pune | 951 | 18452 |
Raigarh | 266 | 4578 |
Ratnagiri | 91 | 782 |
Sangli | 217 | 1997 |
Satara | 217 | 1874 |
Sindhudurg | 48 | 268 |
Solapur | 286 | 2662 |
Thane | 627 | 11326 |
Wardha | 114 | 1291 |
Washim | 100 | 1011 |
Yavatmal | 197 | 1971 |
Total | 8849 | 108961 |
Maharashtra RTE Admissions Key points
Parents who want to apply for the RTE Act’s 25% reserved seats must adhere to following rules:
- Eligibility Requirements: Children whose parents earn less than Rs. 1 lakh per year are eligible to apply as economically weaker section (EWS) applicants.
- School Selection: When applying, parents are required to select up to ten schools for their child. It is important to use Google Maps to precisely measure the distance between each school and the residence. The application portal’s balloon function allows you to change the home location up to five times.
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RTE Admission 2025-26 Maharashtra: Instructions for candidates
The following instructions have been issued for the aspirants:
- The economically weaker section (EWS) includes children whose parents earn less than Rs 1 lakh per year.
- Ten schools should be carefully chosen by parents when applying for the 25% reserve.
- Google Maps must be used to calculate the aerial distance between the home and the school when completing the application. Therefore, parents should make sure that distance is considered when selecting schools. The location of the residence should be accurately determined using the balloon feature, which may be altered up to five times. Parents are responsible for making sure the location is entered correctly.
- The application must be meticulously completed and turned in by the deadline.. It is recommended to submit the application as soon as possible because technical problems, like internet connectivity, may cause submission delays until the final submission deadline.
- Information about the help center is available on the RTE portal in case there are any problems with the admissions process. To address any concerns, parents should get in touch with the help center.
- Parents must fill out the online form with accurate details, such as their home address, birthdate, income certificate, caste certificate, and handicap certificate.
- Children who have already been admitted under the RTE 25% limit are not eligible to reapply. If it is found that a child who has previously been admitted under the 25% quota has given false information to seek admission again, admission will be denied.
- Parents are only need to submit one completed application. If more than one application is filed, none of them will be considered for the lottery. No documents should be uploaded online by parents.