HP TET June 2023 result out at hpbose.org; direct link
Tanuja Joshi | August 23, 2023 | 03:31 PM IST | 1 min read
HPBOSE declared the HP TET result 2023 for the exam conducted for 7 subjects in June.
NEW DELHI: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has declared the Teacher Eligibility Test (HP TET) June result 2023 today, August 23. Candidates who appeared for the HP TET exam 2023 June session can check their results through the official website of HPBOSE, hpbose.org.
HPBOSE conducted the HPTET exam 2023 on June 18, 25, 29, and July 2, 2023, for seven subjects namely; Shastri, non-medical, language teacher, arts, medical, Punjabi, and Urdu in two shifts. A total of 3,976 candidates successfully qualified the HP TET exam.
According to the board, a total of 37,483 candidates applied for the HP TET June exam 2023 out of which 34,708 candidates appeared for the exam. A total of 2,775 candidates missed the exam. The highest pass percentage is of medical candidates with 22.5 percent among all the subjects.
The board has prepared the HP TET result based on the final answer key that was prepared after considering the objections raised by the candidates against the HP TET provisional answer key 2023.
HP TET June Result 2023: How to check
Candidates who appeared for the HP TET June exam 2023 can follow the steps below to check their results.
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Visit the official website,hpbose.org.
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Under the homepage click on the TET(JUNE-2023) tab.
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Enter your application number or roll number and click on search.
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HP TET June 2023 results will be displayed on your screen.
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Save the HP TET June result pdf download, and take a printout for future reference.
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