MahaTET 2025: Unprecedented Security Measures for November 23 Exam – War Room, CCTV & Hotline in Action!
The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MahaTET) 2025, scheduled for 23rd November, is gearing up with never-before-seen security arrangements to ensure a fair and transparent examination process. The Maharashtra State Examination Council has taken a bold step by implementing a multi-layered security protocol across 1420 exam centres statewide.

War Room Surveillance: Real-Time Monitoring Across Maharashtra
For the first time in MahaTET history, a dedicated ‘War Room’ has been established at the Council’s headquarters. This high-tech control centre will monitor all exam centres in real-time, ensuring that any suspicious activity is immediately flagged and addressed. The war room will be manned by senior officials and technical experts who will coordinate with district-level teams to maintain exam integrity.
- Live feeds from all 1420 centres will be streamed directly to the war room.
- Officials will have access to CCTV footage, biometric data, and candidate logs.
- Any irregularities will be dealt with swiftly, with on-ground teams ready to intervene.
Candidate Hotline: Direct Support for Exam-Day Queries
Adding another layer of support, the Council is launching a dedicated hotline system for candidates. This initiative is aimed at resolving last-minute issues, providing guidance, and ensuring that no candidate feels helpless during the exam.
- Hotline will be active from early morning till the end of both exam sessions.
- Candidates can report technical glitches, seating confusion, or misconduct.
- A team of trained professionals will respond in real-time, escalating issues when needed.
This hotline is a first-of-its-kind initiative in the MahaTET ecosystem, reflecting the Council’s commitment to candidate welfare.
CCTV Surveillance: Every Movement Under the Lens
To prevent malpractice and impersonation, CCTV cameras have been installed at every exam centre, covering entry points, exam halls, and control rooms. The footage will be stored securely and reviewed post-exam if any discrepancies arise.
- 24×7 recording during the exam day.
- Footage will be retained for audit and verification.
- Helps in identifying proxy candidates or suspicious behaviour.
This move is expected to drastically reduce instances of cheating and ensure a level playing field for all aspirants.
Application Verification: War-Level Scrutiny of Candidate Data
The Council has also intensified its application verification process, conducting cross-checks of names, photos, and personal details to eliminate duplicate or fraudulent entries.
- Advanced software is being used to detect similarities in applications.
- Any mismatch or anomaly is flagged for manual review.
- Candidates with suspicious profiles are being contacted for clarification.
This war-level scrutiny is part of the Council’s broader mission to uphold transparency and fairness in the MahaTET process.
District-Level Coordination: Local Authorities on High Alert
In districts like Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, 24,385 candidates will appear across 37 centres, with local administration actively involved in preparations.
- District Collectors have issued directives for adequate facilities and security.
- Meetings with education officers, police, and exam supervisors are underway.
- Emergency protocols have been shared with all centre heads.
This decentralised approach ensures that every centre is equipped and accountable, reducing the chances of mismanagement.
Exam Day Protocols: What Candidates Should Know
To help candidates navigate the exam smoothly, here are some key guidelines:
- Reach the centre at least 60 minutes before the exam.
- Carry valid ID proof and MahaTET admit card.
- Avoid carrying electronic gadgets, notes, or bags.
- Cooperate with security checks and biometric verification.
- Use the hotline if you face any issues.
Candidates are advised to stay calm and focused, as the Council has ensured that all arrangements are in place for a smooth experience.
Psychological Safety: Creating a Stress-Free Environment
Beyond physical security, the Council is also focusing on mental well-being of candidates. Invigilators have been trained to maintain a supportive and non-threatening atmosphere.
- No harsh language or intimidation during checks.
- Candidates showing signs of anxiety will be offered basic counselling.
- Breaks and water facilities will be available at all centres.
This holistic approach is aimed at making MahaTET not just secure, but also student-friendly.
Transparency & Accountability: Setting a New Benchmark
The 2025 MahaTET is being hailed as a model for transparent public examinations in India. With war-room surveillance, CCTV coverage, hotline support, and rigorous verification, the Council is setting a precedent for future exams.
- Zero tolerance for malpractice.
- Real-time reporting and resolution.
- Post-exam audits and public disclosures.
Such measures are expected to restore public trust in competitive exams and encourage more candidates to participate confidently.
Final Words: MahaTET 2025 – A New Era Begins
As Maharashtra gears up for the MahaTET on 23rd November, the message is clear: integrity, transparency, and candidate support are the pillars of this year’s exam. The Maharashtra State Examination Council has gone above and beyond to ensure that every candidate gets a fair chance to prove their merit.
Whether you’re an aspirant, a parent, or an educator, this year’s MahaTET is a moment of pride for the state’s education system.


