HP TET 2024 application correction facility ends today; passing marks
Ayushi Bisht | October 24, 2024 | 04:02 PM IST | 1 min read
HP TET 2024 Application Correction: Candidates can modify their HP TET 2024 application form by visiting the official website, hpbose.org.
NEW DELHI: The Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education will close the application correction window for the Himachal Pradesh Teachers Eligibility Test (HP TET) 2024 November session today, October 24. Candidates who have successfully registered can modify their HP TET 2024 application form by visiting the official website, hpbose.org.
To make corrections, candidates must log in using their application number and date of birth. The correction window for HP TET November 2024 opened on October 22.
The official notice emphasised that no changes will be accepted via offline methods such as fax, mail, or email. Additionally, no correspondence regarding changes will be entertained, and once the correction window closes, no further requests for modifications will be accepted under any circumstances.
HP TET 2024 Application Form: How to make changes
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the HPBOSE official website hpbose.org .
- Login: Enter your login credentials such as your application number and date of birth.
- Access the Correction Window: Navigate to the HP TET 2024 application correction section.
- Make Necessary Changes: Modify any required details in the application form carefully.
- Save the Changes: After making the corrections, review the changes, and submit.
- Print the Updated Application: It is recommended to download and print the updated application form for future reference.
HP TET 2024 passing marks
The HP TET 2024 November session will take place on November 15, 17, 24, and 26. The exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 evaluates candidates' general and research aptitude, while Paper 2 focuses on the subject selected by the candidates.
To pass the HP TET 2024, candidates must achieve at least 60%, requiring a minimum score of 90 out of 150 marks. There are no concessions in qualifying marks for reserved categories, so all candidates must meet the 60% requirement to qualify.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Protests ‘natural part’ of campus life: HC quashes Ambedkar University Delhi’s order expelling student
- What changes with the National Dental Commission? Shrinking state role, NExT exam, BDS fee regulation
- Central institutions fill over 30,000 posts; SC, ST, OBC ones more slowly: Education ministry data
- IIFT Kolkata: Placements close with no jobs for over 34%; students allege bias in process
- Medical Colleges: NMC mandates more beds in select PG courses, fewer faculty for private institutes
- Revamp Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, serve breakfast under PM POSHAN, regulate foreign university campuses: Panel
- ‘What is our life?’: Transgender Bill 2026 ‘returns us to the 1880s,’ says Kerala’s first trans lawyer
- ‘Thought it was my fault’: How students are being harassed, followed and silenced – on the way to school
- Fix PMKVY, hold PM-SETU until foolproof; set up national skill board to rationalise schemes: Panel
- Degrees Without Jobs: 40% of graduates in India can’t find work, fewer get salaried employment, finds report