Maharashtra’s school system faced a big problem when the Grade 9 Marathi exam questions were leaked online before the test. This happened because a YouTube channel called ‘Tutor ADM’ shared the exam questions, which wasn’t allowed. This made people worried because it showed that there were weaknesses in how the state protects exam information.
The video named “PAT Test Number 2 – 2025” showed all the questions that students would see in the upcoming test. This serious issue made the Maharashtra State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) take action. They filed a complaint with the Pune police to find out how the leak happened and who was responsible.
Many teachers and educators were very worried about this leak. They felt sad that the exam system’s trust might be damaged. This incident started conversations about how important it’s to have better security to keep exam papers safe from being shared online.
Even after the leak, SCERT decided to keep the exams on schedule. They want to ensure that students can continue their studies without delays while they work on fixing the security issues.
This situation has led to discussions about how to keep exams secure, especially with more technology being used in schools. Authorities are looking at ways to make access to exam papers harder and improve online security to prevent future leaks.
The Pune police are still working on finding out where the leak came from. Meanwhile, educators are trying to make sure that students and parents feel confident in the exam system again. This event shows how important it’s to protect exams in today’s digital world.