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TNTEU registrar relieved after reports of B.Ed exam paper leak

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In a significant development at the Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University (TNTEU), the Registrar, N. Ramakrishnan, has been relieved of his duties following the alleged leak of the B.Ed second-year fourth-semester question paper on social media. The incident has prompted the university to take swift action to maintain the integrity of its examinations.

The alleged leak involved the question paper for the subject “Creating an Inclusive School,” which was scheduled for the fourth semester of the second-year B.Ed students. The exam was set to take place on Thursday, August 29, but sources from TNTEU reported that the question paper had been circulated on social media a day earlier, on Wednesday.

In response to the leak, the TNTEU Controller of Examination, P. Ganesan, issued a circular detailing emergency measures. Alternative question papers were swiftly prepared and sent to the respective examination centers through a secure login. The chief superintendents at these centers were instructed to download, print, and distribute the new question papers to ensure the exam could proceed on time without further disruptions.

While the university has not officially confirmed the question paper leak, the removal of Registrar N. Ramakrishnan has been seen as a direct consequence of the incident. In an official circular, the university announced the appointment of K. Rajasekaran as the new Registrar, effective immediately.

The university has also formed a committee to investigate the circumstances surrounding the leak. Reports suggest that this may not have been an isolated incident, with allegations that question papers from previous exams were also leaked. The committee is expected to conduct a thorough probe to determine how the breaches occurred and to recommend measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

TNTEU, a state-owned institution, oversees a vast network of 664 colleges of education across Tamil Nadu. This includes seven government colleges, 14 government-aided colleges, and 643 self-financing institutions. Given the university’s significant role in the education sector, the integrity of its examination process is paramount.

The swift response by TNTEU to address the alleged leak and the removal of the Registrar underscores the institution’s commitment to upholding the standards of its academic processes. As the investigation proceeds, the university community and stakeholders will be closely watching for the outcomes and any further actions taken to safeguard the future of its examinations.

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