HP TET 2020 postponed due to COVID 19 - Check details here
Team Careers360 | July 29, 2020 | 04:42 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has postponed HP TET 2020 due to COVID 19. The HP TET entrance exam for various teaching positions was supposed to be conducted from July 26 to August 9. However, earlier Shastri TET and JBT which was to be held on July 26 was postponed. The notice for the same was published on the official website on July 25. The admit card for shastri TET and JBT was released by the authorities on July 22.
Subjects for which HP TET 2020 has been postponed
The list of subjects for which the HPTET 2020 has been postponed are given below :
|
S. No |
Name of the subject |
|
1 |
JBT TET (D.El.Ed) |
|
2 |
Shastri TET |
|
3 |
TGT (Non-Medical) TET |
|
4 |
Language Teacher (TET) |
|
5 |
TGT (Arts) TET |
|
6 |
Punjabi TET |
|
7 |
Urdu TET |
About the HP TET 2020 Exam
Every year the HP TET exam is conducted twice to determine the eligibility of the teachers for various subjects that are offered in different schools of Himachal Pradesh. The entrance exam is normally conducted over a period of fifteen days. HP TET 2020 was to be held in two shifts across 91 test ventres.
All the candidates who qualify the exam they are given an eligibility certificate which is valid for almost seven years from the date of issue.
For any other information pertaining to the exam, candidates can call up the help line number of HPBOSE which is 01892 - 242192
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