Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2026 Released: Steps to Check Merit List and Admission Process
Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2026 Released: How To Check Merit List, What's Next
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The Maharashtra School Education and Sports Department has released the RTE Lottery Result 2026 for admissions under the Right to Education Act. Parents can check the merit list online at student.maharashtra.gov.in and must act quickly if their child is selected to secure admission in private schools for the 2026-27 academic year.
- 01Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2026 is now available online.
- 02Parents can check the merit list at student.maharashtra.gov.in.
- 03Selected candidates must report to their allotted schools with necessary documents.
- 04Failure to report by the deadline will result in seat forfeiture.
- 05The merit list is published in four phases, including waiting lists.
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The School Education and Sports Department of Maharashtra has announced the Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2026, allowing candidates to view the merit list for admissions under the Right to Education (RTE) Act. This result is crucial for thousands of students seeking admission to private schools across Maharashtra for the 2026-27 academic year. Parents can access the merit list in PDF format on the official website, student.maharashtra.gov.in. To check the results, they need to select their district, block, or school name from the dropdown menu on the website. Those whose names appear in the merit list must act quickly, as they are required to report to their allotted schools with essential documents, including a birth certificate and income certificate, by the specified deadline. If they fail to do so, the allotted seat will be forfeited. The results are published in four phases, with a main list and subsequent waiting lists for unfilled seats.
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This announcement allows thousands of students in Maharashtra to secure admissions in private schools, significantly impacting their educational opportunities.
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