Maharashtra Teachers Eligibility Test paper leaked in Thane day before exam
The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper has been leaked in Thane district, just a day before the scheduled examination. The education department has launched an investigation into the alleged breach and is verifying the authenticity of the claims.
by India Today News Desk · India TodayThe Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper has been leaked in Thane district, creating a major setback just a day before the scheduled examination. The incident has triggered concern across the state’s education system, which was preparing for the test to be conducted tomorrow.
The TET exam is a key eligibility test for aspiring teachers, and any compromise in its confidentiality raises serious questions about examination security and credibility.
PROBE ORDERED INTO BREACH
Following reports of the leak, the education department has launched an investigation to verify how the question paper was accessed and circulated before the exam. Officials are currently examining the source of the alleged leak and assessing its extent.
Authorities have not yet confirmed whether the examination will be postponed or cancelled. However, officials said the matter is being treated as urgent and is under close review.
EXAM SECURITY UNDER SCRUTINY
The incident has once again brought focus on the security arrangements surrounding state-level competitive examinations. With lakhs of candidates set to appear for the TET, the alleged leak has raised concerns over the integrity of the process.
The education department is expected to take further action after the preliminary inquiry is completed and will issue an official statement regarding the status of the examination.
For now, candidates have been advised to rely only on official updates and avoid circulating unverified claims on social media platforms.
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