MTET result 2025 declared for paper 1, 2; 61.56% qualify for lower primary
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 16, 2025 | 02:54 PM IST | 1 min read
MTET 2025: The pass percentage of the upper primary level is 63.23%. Candidates can now access their result on the official website, megeducation.gov.in, using their login credentials.
MTET 2025 : The directorate of educational research and training (DERT) has declared the Meghalaya Teacher Eligibility Test (MTET) 2025 result today, June 16. Candidates who appeared for MTET paper 1 (lower primary) and paper 2 (upper primary) can now check their results on the official website, megeducation.gov.in. A total of 61.56% qualified for the lower primary level paper.
For the MTET 2025 upper primary level (paper 2), a total of 63.23% of candidates have qualified, of which 7,674 passed and 12,136 appeared. For the lower primary level (paper 1), a total of 8,581 candidates qualified, and 13,940 had appeared for the exam. The MTET 2025 exam for both lower and upper primary was held on April 25.
MTET Result 2025: How to check?
The steps to download the MTET 2025 result are as follows.
- Visit the official website, megeeducation.gov.in.
- Find the "MTET Result 2025" link on the homepage.
- Enter the required details and submit it.
- Download the MTET result and save it for future reference
For the upper primary level , the highest pass percentage was at the Sohra district with 78.80%, and for the lower primary level Shillong had the highest pass percentage of 78.08%.
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