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Mumbai: TET paper full of errors but not hard to understand
Updated On: 04 February, 2020 07:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
The TET exam held on January 19 shot to spotlight after aspirants took to social media pointing out the mistakes in the question paper

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Despite the teachers who appeared for the Teachers' Eligibility Test (TET) pointing out the mistakes in a question paper, their requests seem to have fallen on deaf ears.
The Maharashtra State Council for Examination (MSCE) which promised to form a committee to look into the issue has already declared the answer key of the examination and stated that most of the questions, even though full of grammatical errors, could be easily understood leaving no scope for any consideration.
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