The Maharashtra Government has assured strict action in the alleged TET-2026 paper leak case and ordered a detailed investigation after the examination was postponed. More than six lakh candidates have been affected. Existing registrations and fees will remain valid, and a fresh exam date will be announced soon.
Mumbai, June 27: The Maharashtra government has taken serious note of the alleged Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)-2026 paper leak and has assured strict action against those responsible. School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse on Saturday said the government would ensure a thorough investigation into the incident and bring all those involved to justice.
The TET-2026 examination, conducted by the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE), was scheduled to be held on Sunday, June 28, across examination centres in the state.
However, the examination was postponed after authorities discovered evidence suggesting that the question paper had been leaked before the test.
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