Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test Cancelled Due to Paper Leak
Maharashtra TET Exam Cancellation
The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) in Maharashtra was set to take place on June 28, 2026, across various examination centers. However, alarming reports surfaced indicating that the exam paper was leaked just one day prior to the scheduled date. Sources reveal that the leak originated from Thane, prompting immediate action from authorities.
In response to the leak, the Education Department has officially cancelled the TET. A press conference is anticipated soon, where officials will provide further details, including information about a new exam schedule.
According to reports, the police were alerted about the TET paper leak and successfully recovered the leaked document during an operation in Thane. Several suspects have been apprehended in connection with this incident.
**Details on the Cancellation**
The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) was responsible for conducting the TET. However, the leak led to a swift cancellation of the exam. The police acted on confidential information, conducting a raid on the morning of June 27, which included summoning MSCE officials for questioning.
Investigations are ongoing to determine how the question paper was compromised and whether additional individuals were involved in this breach. The Education Department is expected to release comprehensive information regarding the TET in the near future.