Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai
Mumbai, Jun 27: The Maharashtra government has postponed the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 after allegations that parts of the question paper were leaked a day before the scheduled examination.
The TET was scheduled to be conducted on June 28 at 1,028 centres across Maharashtra. However, the examination has now been rescheduled following a police investigation that reportedly found evidence suggesting that some questions were circulated before the test.
According to Nandkumar Bedse, director of the Maharashtra State Examination Council, police received confidential information early on June 27 that some individuals in Bhiwandi had access to the TET question paper.

Acting on the information, the Bhiwandi Police conducted a raid and summoned officials from the examination council to verify the materials recovered from the location.
Authorities are investigating the matter further, and a fresh date for the examination is expected to be announced.