Mahajyoti Tab Registration 2025: The Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research & Training Institute (MahaJyoti), under the Government of Maharashtra, has announced a free coaching program for students aiming to appear for JEE, NEET, and MHT-CET examinations in 2027. This initiative targets students from Other Backward Classes (OBC), Vimukta Jati (VJ), Nomadic Tribes (NT), and Special Backward Classes (SBC), providing them with resources to excel in competitive exams.
Mahajyoti Tab Registration 2025 Highlights
- Duration: 18 months of online coaching.
- Mode: Online classes accessible via provided tablets.
Additional Support:
- Free tablet distribution.
- Daily 6GB of internet data.
- Comprehensive study materials.
Eligibility Criteria
- Residency: Must be a resident of Maharashtra.
- Category: Belong to OBC, VJ, NT, or SBC categories.
- Passed the 10th standard.
- Enrolled in the 11th standard Science stream.
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Academic Performance:
- Minimum 70% marks for urban students.
- Minimum 60% marks for rural students.
- Income Criteria: Possess a valid Non-Creamy Layer certificate.
Required Documents
- 1. Aadhaar card (including front and back)
- 2. Domicile Certificate
- 3. Caste Certificate
- 4. Valid Non-Creamy Layer Certificate
- 5. 10th Grade report card
- 6. Certificate of admission to 11th grade science stream (Bonafide Certificate) and admission receipt
- 7. Disability Certificate
- 8. Orphan Certificate
Important Dates
- Application Start Date: May 15, 2025
- Application End Date: May 31, 2025
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How to Apply?
Visit the official MahaJyoti website.
Navigate to the “JEE/NEET/MHT-CET Training” section.
Click on the application link for the 2025–2027 batch.
Fill in the required details and upload the necessary documents.
Submit the application and note the acknowledgment details.
Important Links
Apply Link: Click Here
Official Notification: PDF
MahaJyoti Official Website: Click Here