SCERT approaches Pune cops after YouTube question-answer video ahead of Class 9 test
Press Trust of India | April 8, 2025 | 05:35 PM IST | 1 min read
Schools have been directed to conduct the annual and PET examinations for Classes 1 to 9 as per the SCERT schedule. The Class 9 exam will be held on Tuesday as planned, an official said.
NEW DELHI: The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) filed a complaint with Pune police after a video on how to solve the question paper of the Class 9 Marathi subject Progressive Assessment Test (PAT-2) was uploaded on YouTube, an official said on Monday. The video reportedly had the questions and also showed how it needs to be answered, the official said.
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"Schools have been ordered to conduct the annual examinations and PET examinations of students from classes 1 to 9 as per the schedule announced by SCERT. The examination of class 9 is scheduled to be held on Tuesday. It will go ahead as scheduled," the official added.
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