HP TET June 2023 application process starts at hpbose.org; dates, fees
Anu Parthiban | May 9, 2023 | 06:17 PM IST | 1 min read
HP TET June 2023 Notification: Haryana Board will close the registration window on May 18, reopen on May 19 for candidates willing to apply by paying late fee.
NEW DELHI: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBSE) has started the registration for HP Teacher Eligibility Test (HP TET 2023) for June session today. Aspirants who are interested in applying for TGT Arts, non-medical, medical, Shastri, LT,JBT, Punjabi, Urdu subjects will have to submit their HPTET application form 2023 on the board website, hpbose.org.
As per the schedule announced, the HP TET 2023 registration last date is May 18. Those who miss the application form deadline will have to pay a late fee of Rs 300 to register between May 29 to 31.
The HP TET exam 2023 fee is Rs 800 for general and its sub-categories, except PHH, candidates and Rs 500 for OBC, ST, SC, physical handicapped(PHH) categories.
Candidates should enter their name, father’s name, mother’s name and date of birth as per the secondary education board Class 10 certificate.
The HP TET admit card 2023 will be uploaded on the official website 4 days before the commencement of the exams.
How to apply for HP TET 2023
Candidates can fill in the application form by following the steps given below.
- Visit the HPBOSE official website, hpbose.org.
- Click on the TET-June 2023 link on the homepage.
- Now read the instructions and click on to proceed.
- Enter the basic details to register.
- Login again using the application number and password generated.
- Fill the application form with academic details and upload documents.
- Review the form and information added and submit.
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