
Tamil Nadu Teachers Petition Court: Certification Exam Too Hard, Please Lower Bar by 2028
- Who
- Tamil Nadu government school teachers
- What
- Teachers claim TET Paper II is excessively difficult and seek relaxation of qualification norms; court sets 2028 deadline for compliance
- When
- July 6, 2026
- Where
- Tamil Nadu, India
Tamil Nadu teachers appearing for the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) Paper II have described the examination as unusually difficult and are requesting that qualification norms be relaxed. The Madras High Court has directed that such teachers must qualify the examination by 2028. TET Paper I, for teachers handling Classes 1 to 5, was conducted on Saturday.
There is a certain elegance in professionals entrusted with educating children arguing that the test proving they can educate children is too hard. The court's generous 2028 deadline — a full two years — suggests the judiciary shares the teachers' confidence that mastery of the curriculum is merely a scheduling conflict. One imagines the lesson plan: 'Students, if you find the exam difficult, simply petition for easier standards; deadline extension guaranteed.'
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