
Haryana HTET 2025 Registration Date Out, To Begin On June 1 At bseh.org.in
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HTET 2025: Interested and elgible candidates will be able to apply for the exam by visiting the official website at bseh.org.in.
The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) will commence the online registration process for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2024 starting June 1, 2025. Interested and elgible candidates will be able to apply for the exam by visiting the official website at bseh.org.in. The last date to apply is June 6.
As per the official schedule, the HTET 2025 exam will be conducted on on July 26 and 27 at several centres across Haryana. On July 26, the exam will take place from 3 pm to 5.30 pm, and on July 27, it will be held in two shifts — from 10 am to 12.30 pm and from 3 pm to 5.30 pm.
The test will be held for three levels: Level 1, 2, and 3.
Level 1: Primary Teachers – PRT (Classes 1 to 5).
Level 2: Trained Graduate Teachers – TGT (Classes 6 to 8).
Level 3: Post Graduate Teachers – PGT (Classes 9 to 12).
HTET 2024: Who Can Apply?
— Candidates must be between the ages of 18 and 38.
— Candidates must be 10+2 qualified with a diploma in elementary education (D.EI.Ed) to apply for Primary Teacher (Level 1 – Class 1 to 5).
— For Trained Graduate Teacher (Level 2 – Class 6 to 8), candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree with a B.Ed.
— For Post Graduate Teacher (Level 3 – Above Class 8), aspirants must have a Master's Degree with a B.Ed.
Step 2: On the homepage, look for and click on the HTET 2025 registration link.
Step 5: Cross-check all the details and submit as directed.
HTET 2025: Application Fee
SC and PH of Haryana Domicile Category:
Level 1: Rs 500
Level 2: Rs 900
Level 3: 1,200
General Category Candidates:
Level 1: Rs 1,000
Level 2: Rs 1,800
Level 3: 2,400
Candidates outside Haryana:
Level 1: Rs 1,000
Level 2: Rs 1,800
Level 3: 2,400.
Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test: Exam Details
The HTET test will be held in the traditional pen-and-paper mode and will require appearing candidates to record their responses on an OMR sheet, which will be provided during the exam. A minimum of 60 per cent across all sections and a minimum of 40 per cent in every individual paper is required to pass the HTET exam.
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May 29, 2025, 16:55 IST
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