TET paper leaked in Maharashtra a day before the exam; Education Department cancels the test..

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The TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) was scheduled to be held at various exam centers in Maharashtra on June 28, 2026. However, reports have emerged that the TET paper was leaked just a day before the scheduled exam. According to media reports, the paper was leaked from Thane merely 24 hours prior to the test. Following the leak incident, the Education Department has cancelled the Teacher Eligibility Test.

Media reports indicate that the police had received information regarding the Maharashtra TET paper leak. Subsequently, the police recovered the paper following an operation conducted in Thane. Several individuals have also been taken into custody in connection with the case.

**Education Department Cancels Exam**

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The Education Department has decided to cancel the Teacher Eligibility Test in Maharashtra. According to reports, the department will soon provide detailed information via a press conference. Details regarding the revised exam schedule will also be announced shortly.

**Police Received Confidential Information**
The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) was scheduled to conduct the TET at various centers today. However, the paper was leaked a day before the exam. According to the Council, the police conducted a raid on the morning of June 27 based on confidential information regarding the leak. During the investigation, the Maharashtra Police also summoned MSCE officials to the scene.

Following the leak of the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test, the police are investigating how the question paper was compromised. They are also probing whether other individuals were involved in the racket. The Education Department is expected to release detailed information regarding the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test soon.

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