HP TET 2020 - Registration begins for November session exam @hpbose.org
Team Careers360 | October 20, 2020 | 03:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI - Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has begun the HP TET 2020 application form filling process in online mode on its official website hpbose.org for the November session. The last date for filling the registration form of HP TET 2020 for the second session is November 5 without late fees. Those who fail to register by November 5, they can do so by paying late fees of Rs 300 from November 6 to November 10, 2020. The HP TET 2020 exam for the second session will be held from November 29 to December 13.
HP TET 2020 Application Form filling dates for November session
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Events |
Dates for the November session of HP TET 2020 |
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Start Date for filling HP TET application form |
October 19, 2020 |
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End date for register for HP TET 2020 |
November 5, 2020 by paying regular fees |
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Start and end date to register for HP TET 2020 exam by paying late fees of Rs 300 |
November 6 - November 10, 2020 (Till 11:59 p.m) |
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Correction window |
November 11 - November 12, 2020 (Till 11:59 p.m) |
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Release of HP TET admit card |
Four days before the exam |
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HP TET 2020 exam for different positions |
November 29- December 13, 2020 |
Know how to fill HP TET 2020 Application Form
Step 1 - Click on the official link of HP TET 2020
Step 2 - Read the instructions that are given on the page and check the box
Step 3 - Now click on the tab of “New candidate” register
Step 4 - A New page will open wherein the candidate will have to fill all the necessary details and choose the subject for which the candidate will have to appear for the exam
Step 5 - Click on the save button and move ahead to fill the HP TET application form
Step 6 - Provide all the academic, personal, contact details in the HP TET 2020 application form
Step 7 - Upload all the scanned documents in the registration form of HP TET 2020 as per the specifications
Step 8 - Pay the registration fees for the HP TET 2020 application form depending on the category to which they belong using debit card, credit card or netbanking
Step 9 - Candidates will have to tick the declaration before they finally submit the application form
Step 10 - Download and take print out of the HP TET application form 2020 for November session
About HP TET 2020
HPBoSE conducts the HP TET 2020 exam for recruitment of teachers for various positions in the schools of Himachal Pradesh. The exam is conducted twice in a year. This year the June session exam was postponed due to covid 19 and it was held in August. The exam is conducted in offline mode. In the June session approximately 45, 000 candidates had registered for the exam
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