Maharashtra forms high-level committee to examine shifting government exams online
Vishnukumar V | July 18, 2026 | 02:49 PM IST | 1 min read
High-level committee headed by the chief secretary will submit recommendations on conducting offline examinations and shifting to online within two months.
The Maharashtra government has formed a high-level committee under the chairmanship of the chief secretary to examine the possibilities of conducting government examinations in the online mode across the state. The decision was announced through a government resolution issued by the Higher and Technical Education Department.
The move comes against the concerns over the security and transparency of offline examinations in Maharashtra, including the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak last month.
This MAHA TET case led to an investigation by the Maharashtra police, and as a result, several individuals, including officials and middlemen, were arrested.
According to the notice, the committee has been formed following an announcement made during the 2026 monsoon session of the Maharashtra legislative assembly.
The committee has been tasked with examining all aspects related to shifting examinations currently conducted in the offline mode to the online mode. The government has directed the committee to submit its report within two months
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High-level committee to include eight members
As per the government resolution, the committee will be headed by the chief secretary of Maharashtra and will include.
|
Designation |
Role |
|
Chief Secretary, Government of Maharashtra |
Chairperson |
|
Additional Chief Secretary (Services), General Administration Department |
Member |
|
Additional Chief Secretary, Higher and Technical Education Department |
Member |
|
Additional Chief Secretary (Financial Reforms), Finance Department |
Member |
|
Principal Secretary, School Education and Sports Department |
Member |
|
Secretary, Electronics, Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence Department |
Member |
|
Director General of Police, Maharashtra |
Member |
|
Commissioner, State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Mumbai |
Member Secretary |
The government said the committee may invite officials from concerned departments, subject experts, or representatives of institutions to its meetings whenever required to assist in its deliberations.
According to the resolution, the committee will review all technical, administrative, and operational aspects required for conducting examinations online and recommend an appropriate framework for implementation.
The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Mumbai, will provide the committee with the necessary administrative and logistical support for carrying out its work.
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