Maharashtra TET 2024 to face delay due to technical reasons
Technical issues have caused a postponement of the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (Maha TET) 2024, which was scheduled to be administered by the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) in February.
Officials say that the state government received a letter from the council complaining about the challenges it was having to hold the exam in Marathi, English, and Urdu. The exam might take place in April while efforts are made to resolve the problem.
The state government intends to administer TET twice a year. The exam was to be held in February, and application forms have been accepted by the education department. The exam has to be postponed because we are having technical issues with conducting it in three different mediums, a senior education officer stated.
In the meantime, Tukaram Supe was detained by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in December 2021 on charges that he had taken undue advantage of his position as chairman and commissioner of the MSCE to commit irregularities during the TET that was conducted in January 2020.