28 Jun 2026
Mumbai

Maharashtra TET cancelled after paper leak scare just before exam

By GS TEAM
27 Jun 20261 min read
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Maharashtra's TET exam, set for June 28, 2026, was abruptly cancelled due to a potential paper leak reported from Thane. The education department halted the test to ensure transparency, sparking a high-level investigation by police. This cancellation, following a recent NEET leak, frustrates lakhs of aspirants and raises serious concerns about the government's examination security and integrity.

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Maharashtra TET cancelled after paper leak scare just before exam
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Maharashtra’s Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) scheduled for June 28, 2026 has been cancelled at the last moment after concerns over a possible paper leak emerged

The Maharashtra TET examination has been cancelled after the education department received inputs about a possible question paper leak from the Thane area just a day before the exam.

To maintain transparency and confidentiality of the examination process, the administration decided to cancel the entire exam with immediate effect.

Following the development, the administration has ordered a high-level investigation into the alleged paper leak.

Police and other agencies are probing the matter to identify those involved and find out how the question paper was leaked. 

The sudden cancellation has caused frustration among lakhs of aspirants across the state. 

Earlier, the NEET examination was also cancelled following paper leak controversy, and was rescheduled for June 21.

Now, the cancellation of the Maharashtra TET exam over alleged paper leak concerns has once again raised questions about the government’s examination system and the security measures.