Government Under Fire After Maharashtra TET 2026 Postponed Following Another Paper Leak
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Government Under Fire After Maharashtra TET 2026 Postponed Following Another Paper Leak

The Maharashtra government is facing criticism after the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 was postponed due to yet another paper leak, raising questions about the credibility and security of high-stakes examinations in the state.

Protesters outside a historic building hold signs against Maharashtra TET 2026 leak; bold text says government under fire, postponed, leaked.

Officials confirmed that the exam, which serves as a gateway for aspiring teachers, could not proceed as planned after the leak came to light. This marks the latest in a series of leaks that have disrupted major competitive exams, leaving students and parents frustrated.

Educationists and policy analysts have highlighted systemic issues in exam administration, including lax security protocols, delayed reforms, and repeated mishandling of sensitive material. Many students are now questioning whether any exam can proceed without incident.

Social media reactions reflect the frustration and anxiety of students, with debates on the reliability of testing bodies and calls for stricter accountability.

Why This Matters

For Gen-Z and student audiences, such disruptions not only affect careers but also mental wellbeing, trust in educational systems, and the fairness of competitive exams.

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