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Teachers' Organisation Condemns TET Paper Leak, Demands Fee Refund And Reforms
24htopnews | June 28, 2026 2:08 PM CST

Shikshan Kranti Sanghatana has condemned the alleged Maharashtra TET question paper leak in Bhiwandi, demanding a fair probe, fee refund for all candidates and major reforms, officials said. The body questioned the Maharashtra State Council of Examination MSCE and urged strict security measures. It asked aspirants to avoid rumours and continue preparation citing official communication confirmed

Bhiwandi: The Maharashtra State Shikshan Kranti Sanghatana has strongly condemned the alleged leak of the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) question paper, calling it a serious breach that has shaken the confidence of thousands of aspiring teachers. The organisation has demanded a fair and transparent investigation into the incident, a complete refund of examination fees to all candidates, and sweeping reforms to ensure the credibility of future recruitment examinations.

Organisation Questions MSCE's Functioning Over Incident

The controversy erupted after reports surfaced that the TET question paper had allegedly been leaked ahead of the scheduled examination. Following the development, the Maharashtra State Shikshan Kranti Sanghatana questioned the functioning of the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE), stating that such incidents undermine the integrity of the recruitment process and unfairly affect genuine candidates.

State President Sudhir Ghagas said he contacted senior officials of the Maharashtra State Council of Examination to seek clarification regarding the incident. According to the organisation, the officials confirmed that an official notification had already been uploaded on the Council's website. After verifying the communication, the organisation stated that the viral notification bearing Letter No. Marappa/Swi.Saha/221/2026, dated June 27, 2026, was found to be authentic.


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