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2. What Is MAHA TAIT Cut Off?
The cut-off marks are the minimum scores needed to qualify for the counselling and merit-list stages. These are determined based on factors like the difficulty of the test, the number of candidates, and available seats
3. Exam & Result Status
The MAHA TAIT 2025 result, along with scorecards and merit lists, were released on 18 August 2025 at mscepune.in.
Official cut-off marks are yet to be released, but predicted values are available based on trends.
4. Expected Category-Wise Cut Off Marks (Out of 200)
According to exam analysis and past cut-off trends, here’s the expected range for 2025:
| Category | Expected Cut-Off (out of 200) |
|---|---|
| General (Open) | 160 – 170 |
| OBC | 150 – 160 |
| SC | 140 – 150 |
| ST | 130 – 140 |
| EWS | 145 – 155 |
| PwD | 120 – 130 |
5. Category-Wise Qualifying Marks (%) by Regulation
As per the official notification, minimal qualifying percentages are:
General (UR): 60%
OBC: 50%
SC/ST: 40%
These percentages serve as the foundational threshold; actual cut-offs are typically higher based on competition levels.
How to Check Official Cut Off PDF
To download the official cut-off list once published:
Go to the official portal: mscepune.in
Look for the “MAHA TAIT Result & Cut Off 2025” link.
Click it, download the PDF containing category-wise cut-offs.
Compare your performance against the category benchmarks.
Factors Affecting MAHA TAIT Cut Off 2025
The cut-off marks are shaped by several variables:
Number of candidates appearing
Difficulty level of exam
Vacancy count in state-aided schools
Reservation policies in place
Past year cut-off trends
FAQs
General – 60%, OBC – 50%, SC/ST – 40%.
Candidates above the cut-off move to counselling and selection stage.
No, these are estimates. Official cut-offs may vary

