By Arosh John – Founder, John Real Estate (MahaRERA Reg. No. A51700001835) & Editor-in-Chief, Thane Real Estate News (TREN)
Thane–MMR | December 2025
LATEST UPDATE FROM MAHARERA
Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has announced the MahaRERA 8th Phase Real Estate Agent Exam for 15 December 2025.
This update now features as the latest front-page notice on the MahaRERA official website, under the Notice Board section. As a result, it serves as the main reference point for all registered and aspiring real estate agents in Maharashtra.
MAHARERA 8TH PHASE REAL ESTATE AGENT EXAM – KEY DETAILS
The 8th Phase exam is part of MahaRERA’s effort to standardise and professionalise real estate agency practice across Maharashtra.
Key details are as follows:
- Exam: MahaRERA 8th Phase – Real Estate Agents Exam
- Exam Date: 15 December 2025
- Exam Mode and Centres: Details are communicated through the authorised exam portal and MahaRERA-approved training partners
- Eligibility: Candidates who have completed MahaRERA-approved training and successfully registered for this exam phase
For clarity, agents should always rely on the official MahaRERA website and on authorised training partners for eligibility, exam-centre allocation and all logistics.
HALL TICKET AND OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION
According to the MahaRERA Notice Board update dated 18 November 2025, authorities will send hall ticket download instructions to registered candidates one week before the exam.
To avoid last-minute issues, candidates should:
- Regularly check the MahaRERA official website → Notice Board / Agent Exam section
- Monitor their registered email ID and mobile number for official messages
- Download the hall ticket, print it, and carry it to the exam centre along with valid identity proof
In practice, timely checking of these channels reduces confusion and ensures smooth entry on exam day.
WHY THIS EXAM MATTERS FOR MAHARERA-REGISTERED AGENTS
The MahaRERA Agent Exam now acts as a core regulatory gate for those who want to work as registered real estate agents in Maharashtra.
In particular, clearing the MahaRERA 8th Phase Real Estate Agent Exam helps agents:
- Strengthen their regulatory credibility with homebuyers, investors and developers
- Gain a clearer understanding of RERA provisions, advertising rules, documentation standards and consumer-protection requirements
- Align their day-to-day practice with Maharashtra’s move towards a transparent and compliance-driven real estate ecosystem
Therefore, for serious professionals in Mumbai, Thane and the wider MMR, the MahaRERA 8th Phase Real Estate Agent Exam on 15 December 2025 becomes an important step in building a long-term, law-aligned real estate career.
FAQ – MAHARERA 8TH PHASE REAL ESTATE AGENT EXAM
Q1. When is the MahaRERA 8th Phase Real Estate Agent Exam?
The MahaRERA 8th Phase Real Estate Agent Exam will take place on 15 December 2025, as stated on the MahaRERA Notice Board.
Q2. Who can appear for the 8th Phase exam?
Candidates may appear if they have completed MahaRERA-approved training and have successfully registered for the 8th Phase through the authorised exam portal or through approved training partners.
Q3. When will candidates get hall ticket instructions?
MahaRERA will send hall ticket download instructions to registered candidates one week before the exam, based on the Notice Board update dated 18 November 2025.
Q4. Where should candidates check official information about the exam?
Candidates should check the official MahaRERA website (Notice Board and Agent Exam sections) and follow communication received from MahaRERA-approved training partners. These are the only reliable sources for final exam-related instructions.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arosh John is the Founder of John Real Estate (MahaRERA Reg. No. A51700001835) and Editor-in-Chief of Thane Real Estate News (TREN) – a digital platform focused on factual, regulation-aligned coverage of Thane and MMR real estate. Active in the Thane market since 2014, he specialises in residential transactions, villas, resale advisory and NRI investments. His work combines on-ground market experience with a strong focus on MahaRERA compliance, infrastructure-led growth and consumer protection.
DISCLAIMER
This article draws on information from official and publicly accessible sources, including the MahaRERA website and Notice Board, as of December 2025. It is meant only for general information and awareness and does not amount to legal, financial or tax advice.
Subsequent notifications, circulars or orders may change regulatory positions, dates or procedures. Readers, agents, homebuyers and other stakeholders should verify the latest updates on the official MahaRERA website and seek guidance from qualified professionals (lawyers, chartered accountants or advisors) before acting on any information given here. Neither the author nor Thane Real Estate News (TREN) accepts responsibility for any loss or consequence that may arise from reliance on this content.

