Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2025-26

Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2025-26: Lottery Logic Procedures, Draw Date

Maharashtra RTE Lottery Result 2025-26 Lottery Procedures, Draw Date and Result: According to the rules governing the Lottery Logic, the lottery draw is to be conducted solely for those schools that have received a greater number of applications than their intake capacity, as determined by the 25% reservation policy. All eligible candidates will be taken into account for the allocation of their preferred schools.

No candidate will be excluded after being assigned to one school. For instance, if a candidate has applied to five schools, they may receive an allocation for any number of those schools, up to five. In the allocation process, priority will be given to candidates living within a 1 KM radius of the school, followed by those residing within a 2-3 KM radius of the schools they have applied to. Once the school allocations for candidates within the 1 KM radius are completed, those living within the 2-3 KM radius will be considered for any remaining vacancies, following the lottery logic as outlined below.

Maharashtra RTE 25% Lottery Result 2025-26 Overview

TopicLottery Result
StateMaharahtra
Admission UnderRTE Act
Selection ProcessLottery Logic
Lottery Logic Draw Date17.2.2025 (Tentative)
Lottery Result Publish Date18.2.2025 (Tentative)
Lottery Official Websitestudent.maharashtra.gov.in
Home PageClick Here

Maharashtra RTE 25% Lottery Logic Procedure 2025-26

The 25% admission under the Right to Education (RTE) in Maharashtra must adhere to the rules and regulations established by the Department of School Education and Sport.

  • The lottery will take place in the auditorium.
  • The number of bowls used will correspond to the number of digits in the highest number of applications received for any of the eligible schools, which is integral to this process. For instance, if the maximum number of applications for XYZ school is 599, then the number of digits in 599 is three, thus three bowls will be utilized for the lottery draw.
    i. The first bowl will represent the last digit, containing digits from 0 to 9.
    ii. The second bowl will represent the second last digit, also containing digits from 0 to 9.
    iii. The third bowl will represent the third last digit, containing digits from 0 to 5, assuming that the maximum number of applications per school does not exceed 599.
  • During the lottery in the auditorium, a parent or candidate will be invited to draw the digits from the bowls.
  • The individual will randomly select chits with digits ranging from 0 to 9 from the first bowl, followed by selections from the second and then the third bowl, in that order.
  • Chits will be drawn sequentially from all three bowls for the last digit, second last digit, and third last digit, respectively.
  • In the event that there are no chits available in the third bowl for the third last digit, a value of zero (0) or a null value will be assigned as the third last digit for that bowl.
  • All rounds of drawing chits from the bowls will be conducted serially and simultaneously.

All digits will be sequentially entered into the software as outlined in the table below.

S. No.3rd Last Digit Bowl2nd Last Digit BowlLast Digit Bowl
1476
2249
3510
4393
5151
6007
7028
8082
9035
10064

Once all digits have been input into the system, the lottery process will commence by pressing the ‘Generate Lottery’ button.

Maharashtra RTE 25% Lottery Resut for 1st Round 2025-26

The initial allocation process for candidates residing within a 1KM radius of the applied schools is as follows:

  1. Compile a list of schools along with the number of applications received within the 1KM radius.
  2. Organize the schools in descending order based on the number of applications submitted for the 1KM range.
  3. Verify the 25% reservation vacancies available at each school.
  4. Allocate candidates to schools where the number of applications is equal to or less than the 25% reservation vacancies.
  5. Implement the lottery process for schools with vacancies that are fewer than the number of applications received.
  6. Reorganize the remaining schools in descending order according to the number of applications received.
  7. Create a school-specific list of candidates for the remaining schools:
    a. All candidates who applied to each school will be included.
    b. The list will be arranged according to the application form number.
    c. Serial numbers will be assigned sequentially from 1 to the maximum number of applications (refer to the sample data sheet for illustration).
  8. Sort the data based on the last digit, second last digit, and third last digit (see the ordering sheet for sample data).
  9. Determine the vacancy for each school and allocate candidates according to the available vacancies, following the serial number order until all vacancies are filled (highlighted in color in the ordering sheet). For instance, if a school has a capacity of 300, the 25% reservation would yield 75 vacancies. According to the lottery table, the third last digit will be a maximum of 2 for 299 candidates/applications, thus considering the digits 2, 0, and 1 in the ordering process.
  10. All vacancies will be filled accordingly.
  11. This procedure will be applied uniformly to all remaining schools for candidates within the 1KM radius.
  12. The same methodology will be utilized for candidates residing within a 2-3 KM radius for any remaining vacancies, following points 1 to 10.

Maharashtra RTE 25% Status Report 2025-2026

DistrictRTE SchoolsRTE VacancyTotal Applications
Ahilya Nagar34832877852
Akola19119925175
Amravati22524306936
Bhandara878272398
Bid21422354816
Buldana23028185764
Chandrapur18515273501
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar562440814450
Dharashiv11311512062
Dhule9911253289
Gadchiroli62500778
Gondiya12810112752
Hingoli877902094
Jalgaon26831688572
Jalna29420864757
Kolhapur32832574097
Latur20721735508
Mumbai255468511808
Mumbai721368
Nagpur646700527028
Nanded23927288398
Nandurbar43359845
Nashik407529615413
Palghar27251424674
Parbhani17313812999
Pune9601850755609
Raigarh26645788959
Ratnagiri91782822
Sangli21820382814
Satara22119284290
Sindhudurg48268130
Solapur28626625341
Thane6271132623117
Wardha11412914535
Washim10010112506
Yavatmal19719715402
Total8,8631,09,1112,69,491