Maharashtra TET Paper Leaked; Exam Scheduled for Tomorrow Cancelled

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The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) in Maharashtra, scheduled for June 28, has been postponed following a paper leak. With this decision by the Education Department, students must now await a new date. Here are the full details…

The examination system in Maharashtra is once again under scrutiny. Authorities cancelled the Teacher Eligibility Test—originally scheduled for June 28, 2026—due to suspected paper leakage. Reports indicate that the relevant department received information that the question paper had surfaced in the Thane area, prompting the administration to call off the exam.

Impact on Lakhs of Candidates

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The Education Department’s decision has come as a blow to a large number of candidates across the state. Many had been preparing for the exam for a long time and had finalized arrangements to reach their exam centers. This sudden decision has left candidates feeling disappointed.

Students Await New Date

Following reports of the leak, the administration has launched an investigation to determine how the breach occurred and identify those responsible. Candidates are now waiting for the announcement of a new exam date.

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