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MAHA TET 2026 Postponed After Alleged Paper Leak; Exam Deferred a Day Before Scheduled Test

MAHA TET 2026 Postponed After Alleged Paper Leak; Exam Deferred a Day Before Scheduled Test

The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MAHA TET 2026), which was scheduled to be held on Sunday, June 28, has been postponed following allegations of a question paper leak just a day before the examination. The sudden decision has left thousands of aspiring teachers across the state in uncertainty.

Authorities announced the postponement after reports surfaced claiming that the examination paper had been leaked ahead of the test. The move was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the integrity and fairness of the recruitment process.

The MAHA TET is a crucial eligibility examination for candidates seeking teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools across Maharashtra. Every year, lakhs of aspirants appear for the examination to qualify for government and aided school teaching jobs.

Following the allegations, officials are expected to initiate an investigation to ascertain the authenticity of the claims and identify those responsible for the alleged leak. The examination authorities have not yet announced a revised date for conducting the test.

Candidates who were preparing to appear for the examination have been advised to remain calm and regularly check the official MAHA TET website for updates regarding the fresh examination schedule and other instructions.

The postponement comes amid growing concerns over examination security in the country, with several competitive and recruitment tests facing scrutiny over alleged paper leaks in recent years. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to conducting a transparent and fair examination once all necessary safeguards are in place.

Further details regarding the investigation and the rescheduled examination date are expected to be announced in the coming days.

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