HP TET June 2026 admit card out for special educator exams on June 7
Sundararajan | June 4, 2026 | 07:46 PM IST | 1 min read
HP TET Admit Card 2026: Candidates can download their hall ticket from the official website at hpbose.org
The Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBOSE) has issued the admit card for the Himachal Pradesh Teachers Eligibility Test (HP TET) 2026 today, June 4. Candidates can download their HP TET admit card 2026 from the official website at hpbose.org.
To download the HP TET 2026 admit card, candidates will have to enter their valid TET application number and password.
As per the schedule, the board will conduct the Special Educator TET exams for Pre-Primary to Class 5 and Class 6 to Class 12 on June 7.
The HP TET exam will be held in two shifts each day; for pre-primary to Class 5 will be held from 10 am to 12:30 pm. The exam for Classes 6 to 12 will be held from 2 pm to 4:30 pm. Both exams will last for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
This year, a total of 407 candidates will appear for the pre-primary to Class 5 exam, while 128 candidates will appear for the Classes 6 to 12 exam. The exams will be conducted at three examination centres.
HP TET Admit Card 2026: How to download?
Follow the instructions below to download the HP TET admit card online.
- Go to the official website at hpbose.org
- Click on the HP TET 2026 admit card link.
- Enter your valid application number, password, and captcha code.
- Click on the “Submit” button.
- HP TET hall ticket 2026 will appear in a new tab.
- Download the admit card and save it for the future.
The HP TET admit card includes the candidate’s name, roll number, application number, exam name, exam date, exam time, exam centre details, photograph and signature of the candidate, and important instructions for the exam day.
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