The MAH B.Ed CET 2025 cut off will be announced by the State CET Cell, Maharashtra, on its official website. The MAH B.Ed CET cut off will be released separately for each category, for General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS, and will decide candidates' eligibility for seat allotment through the CAP.
- The Expected MAH B.Ed CET Cut off 2025 for the general category is 70+, and for the English language comprehension test, the candidate is expected to score 30+ to remain eligible for English Medium B.Ed colleges.
- For Top colleges such as BTTC, Mumbai, the cutoff range is expected to be 75–85+ for the General category. The Candidates scoring 79-87 marks will probably get a position in the top 1-5 ranking in the merit list, as per last year's data.
With the MAH B.Ed Result expected to be released soon, candidates are requested to keep themselves updated with the official website and make preparations for the required documents for CAP counselling.
In MAH BEd CET 2024, there were approximately 86,329 candidates who appeared for the exam. The highest mark was 95/100, and the top 10 ranks scored between 87 to 95 marks.
MAH B.Ed CET Qualifying Marks
The MAH B.Ed CET Qualifying Marks are the minimum marks that the candidate needs to obtain in order to become eligible for admission. The qualifying marks are different from the MAH B.Ed CET cut-off marks, which are finalized after the exam for seat allotment.
Only candidates who qualify based on the qualifying marks get included in the merit list and go for the CAP counselling rounds.
MAH B.Ed CET 2025 Expected Qualifying Marks
Category | Qualifying Marks (Out of 100) |
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General (Open) | 30 marks |
EWS/OBC | 30 marks |
SC/ST | No minimum qualifying marks |
ELCT (English Medium) | 30 marks |
What are the passing marks for B.Ed. CET?
For General, OBC, EWS, and open categories, the minimum passing marks in MAH B.Ed CET are 30 out of 100. For ST and SC candidates, there is no qualifying mark.
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MAH B.Ed CET Cut off Percentile
The MAH B.Ed CET Cut off Percentile is the relative performance of the candidates for others who have appeared for the exam. Unlike raw marks, the percentile shows the proportion of candidates with scores below a specific score.
- More than 90,000+ aspirants took the MAH B.Ed CET 2025, increasing cutoffs marginally from 2024.
- A score of 95 percentile is required for initial admissions to top B.Ed colleges like BTTC Mumbai.
- Reserved category applicants with 75–85 percentiles have good chances of receiving allotment in CAP Round 2 or 3.
- ELCT test takers need an 80+ percentile to secure admissions in good English-medium colleges.
Expected MAH B.Ed Cut off Percentile
Category | Cutoff Percentile |
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General (Open) | 94 – 98% |
EWS | 90 – 95% |
OBC | 85 – 92% |
SC | 75 – 85% |
ST | 70 – 80% |
NT (A/B/C/D) | 75 – 90% |
SBC | 82 – 90% |
ELCT (English Test) | 80 – 90% |
Female Quota | 2–4% relaxation within each category |
MAH B.Ed CET Category-Wise CutOff
The State CET Cell releases the MAH B.Ed CET Cut-off separately for each category at the time of the CAP. The MAH B.Ed CET cut-offs are determined based on factors such as category-wise reservation, college preference, level of difficulty in the exam, and the number of candidates.
- More than 86,000 candidates appeared for the MAH B.Ed CET 2024, and with increasing participation in 2025, top college cut-offs can go up by 2–4 marks for all categories.
- A score ranging from 79–87 places students among the top 5 ranks, with good chances of getting placed in Round 1 in top institutions such as BTTC Mumbai and Government College of Education, Pune.
- Reserved category cut-offs (SC/ST/NT/SBC) are usually 10–20 marks less than the General category, which confers immense admission advantage under the reservation system.
- ELCT cut-offs (for English-medium seats) are expected to be around 75–85 marks, so English Language Comprehension performance becomes important for the top English-medium B.Ed colleges.
- Those below 65 marks will need to wait for CAP Round 2 or 3, as general category admissions in most popular colleges are closed above 75 in the first round.
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off for General Category (Expected)
College | Expected Cut-off (Marks) |
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BTTC Mumbai | 83 – 85 |
Government College of Education, Pune | 80 – 84 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 78 – 82 |
Tilak College of Education, Pune | 75 – 79 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off for OBC Category (Expected)
College | Expected Cut-off (Marks) |
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BTTC Mumbai | 78 – 82 |
Government College of Education, Pune | 75 – 78 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 72 – 76 |
Tilak College of Education, Pune | 70 – 74 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off for EWS Category (Expected)
College | Expected Cut-off (Marks) |
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BTTC Mumbai | 80 – 83 |
Government College of Education, Pune | 77 – 80 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 74 – 78 |
Tilak College of Education, Pune | 70 – 74 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off for SC/ST Category (Expected)
College | SC Cut-off | ST Cut-off |
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BTTC Mumbai | 65 – 72 | 60 – 68 |
Government College of Education, Pune | 62 – 68 | 58 – 65 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 60 – 65 | 55 – 62 |
Tilak College of Education, Pune | 58 – 62 | 50 – 60 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut off for Government College
The Maharashtra government B. Ed colleges are the most popular ones because of their low fees, highly qualified staff, and high quality of education.
The MAH B.Ed CET Cut off for these colleges differs as per their category, which is generally higher, particularly for highly rated institutions like the Government College of Education, Pune, and Government College of Education, Akola.
- General category candidates need 80+ in Pune and 75+ in Akola, as they are competitive.
- SC/ST candidates are usually admitted with scores of 60–65 (SC) and 55–60 (ST) due to reserved seat quotas.
- EWS and OBC cut-offs are less than General by 2–5 marks, depending on the availability of seats and demand.
MAH B.Ed CET Expected Cut off for Government colleges
College Name | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
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Government College of Education, Pune | 80 – 84 | 75 – 78 | 62 – 68 | 58 – 65 | 77 – 80 |
Government College of Education, Akola | 75 – 80 | 70 – 74 | 60 – 65 | 55 – 60 | 72 – 76 |
Government College of Education, Aurangabad | 72 – 78 | 68 – 72 | 58 – 64 | 52 – 58 | 70 – 74 |
What is the cutoff for the B.Ed college in Mumbai?
Some of the best MAH B.Ed colleges in Mumbai, including BTTC and St. Xavier's Institute of Education, have the highest cut-offs in Maharashtra because of their academic reputation and central location.
Expected Cut off for MAH B.Ed College, Mumbai
College Name | Expected Cut-off (General) |
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BTTC Mumbai | 83 – 85 |
St. Xavier’s Institute of Education, Mumbai | 80 – 83 |
K.J. Somaiya Comprehensive College, Mumbai | 78 – 81 |
Gokhale Education Society's College, Mumbai | 75 – 78 |
MAH B.Ed CET Opening and Closing Ranks
Opening and closing ranks in MAH B.Ed CET are the ranks at which admissions are given in a college in a particular CAP round. These ranks are subject to the reputation of the college, the seats available, the category, and the preference of candidates.
More top colleges, such as BTTC Mumbai and Government College of Education, Pune, have highly competitive opening ranks.
- The top 500 ranks usually have entry into the top B.Ed colleges in the first round.
- Because of category-based seat distribution, closing ranks for reserved categories are greater (e.g., SC up to 1100).
MAH B.Ed CET Expected Opening & Closing Rank
College Name | Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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BTTC Mumbai | General | 1 | 450 |
Government College of Education, Pune | General | 30 | 600 |
St. Xavier’s Institute of Education, Mumbai | OBC | 100 | 850 |
Government College of Education, Akola | SC | 200 | 1100 |
Tilak College of Education, Pune | EWS | 80 | 700 |
What is a good score in MAH B.Ed CET?
A Good Score in MAH B.Ed CET is according to the college preference, category, and the general level of competition in a particular year.
A score of more than 75 marks out of 100 is generally regarded as good for top B.Ed colleges such as BTTC Mumbai or Government College of Education, Pune.
For English medium institutions, ELCT (English Language Content Test) performance becomes essential as well.
- An 80+ score usually guarantees a position below 200, which is essential for premier colleges such as BTTC Mumbai and the Government. College of Education, Pune.
- There are about 4,000–5,000 seats available, so even scores of more than 60 can get entry into private colleges if category/quota is applicable.
- Students aspiring to English-medium courses should also do well in ELCT, for which 30+ is a good mark.
Score Range (Out of 100) | Admission Possibility | Is it a Good Score? |
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90 – 100 | It gives Guaranteed admission in top 3 colleges | Excellent score |
80 – 89 | Acceptable by the top government/aided colleges | Very Good score |
70 – 79 | Moderate chances for mid-tier urban colleges | Good score |
60 – 69 | Low to moderate chance in private/self-financed ones | Average score |
Below 60 | Difficult unless SC/ST or management quota applies | Not Good score |
MAH B.Ed CET Previous Year Cut-off Trends
The Previous year MAH B.Ed CET cut-offs help candidates in understanding the pattern in competition as well as seat allotment among the best colleges in Maharashtra.
The MAH B.Ed Cut-offs are affected by parameters such as the number of test takers, the difficulty level of the examination, and category-wise seat availability.
- BTTC Mumbai General cut-off increased from 76 (2021) to 83 (2024), indicating a rise of 2–3 marks per year because of greater demand.
- OBC and EWS category cut-offs remain 3–5 marks less than General, but their growth per year is the same as the General category.
- SC/ST cut-offs also increase moderately by about 6–8 marks in 4 years, with a difference of 12–18 marks from General category cut-offs.
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off 2024 for Top Colleges
College | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
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BTTC Mumbai | 83 | 78 | 72 | 65 | 81 |
Govt. College of Education, Pune | 81 | 76 | 68 | 62 | 79 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 79 | 74 | 66 | 60 | 77 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off 2023 for Top Colleges
College | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
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BTTC Mumbai | 81 | 76 | 70 | 63 | 79 |
Govt. College of Education, Pune | 79 | 74 | 66 | 60 | 77 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 77 | 72 | 64 | 58 | 75 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off 2022 for Top Colleges
College | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
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BTTC Mumbai | 78 | 74 | 68 | 60 | 76 |
Govt. College of Education, Pune | 76 | 72 | 64 | 58 | 74 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 74 | 70 | 62 | 56 | 72 |
MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off 2021 for Top Colleges
College | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
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BTTC Mumbai | 76 | 72 | 65 | 58 | 74 |
Govt. College of Education, Pune | 74 | 70 | 62 | 56 | 72 |
St. Xavier’s Institute, Mumbai | 72 | 68 | 60 | 54 | 70 |
MAH B.Ed CET 2025 Marks Vs Rank
Understanding the Marks vs Rank of MAH B.Ed CET 2025 help applicants to estimate where they stand in the merit list and what colleges they can hope to get.
As the exam is for 100 marks and had more than 86,000 applicants in 2024, even slight variations in marks can make huge differences in rankings.
Expected Marks Vs Rank for MAH B.Ed CET
Marks (Out of 100) | Expected Rank Range |
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95 – 100 | 1 – 10 |
90 – 94 | 11 – 50 |
85 – 89 | 51 – 200 |
80 – 84 | 201 – 500 |
75 – 79 | 501 – 1,000 |
70 – 74 | 1,001 – 2,000 |
65 – 69 | 2,001 – 4,000 |
60 – 64 | 4,001 – 6,000 |
50 – 59 | 6,001 – 10,000 |
Below 50 | 10,001 and above |
Colleges Accepting MAH B.Ed CET Cut Off
MAH B.Ed CET ranks are accepted by more than 300 state, grant-in-aid, and private B.Ed colleges in Maharashtra. Admission is merit (rank/score)-based and category-wise cutoffs released through the CAP.
Topcolleges in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Aurangabad tend to have higher cutoffs, particularly under the General category.
Top Colleges Accepting MAH B.Ed Cet Cut off
College Name | Location |
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Bombay Teachers' Training College | Mumbai |
Government College of Education | Pune |
St. Xavier’s Institute of Education | Mumbai |
K.J. Somaiya Comprehensive College of Education | Mumbai |
Gokhale Education Society’s College of Education | Nashik |
Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Education | Pune |
Tilak College of Education | Pune |
HVPM College of Education | Amravati |
St. Teresa’s Institute of Education | Mumbai |
Adarsha Comprehensive College of Education & Research | Pune |
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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