HPTET 2023 application form last date today; exam from November 26
HP TET registration window 2023 with late fee of Rs 300 will begin from October 31 and will be closed on November 2. Apply at hpbose.org.
Anu Parthiban | October 30, 2023 | 07:58 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) will be closing the Teacher Eligibility Test (HP TET 2023) registration window today. Candidates who wish to apply for HP TET 2023 without late fee should register online on the official website, hpbose.org.
Those candidates who fail to submit the HPTET application form will be allowed to register between October 31 to November 2 by paying a late fee of Rs 300. The board will hold the HPTET 2023 exam on November 26, 27 and December 3 and 9.
Applicants have been instructed to enter their name, father’s and mother’s name and date of birth as per the Class 10 certificate.
The correction window will be activated from November 3 to 6. As per the eligibility criteria, there is no age limit to apply for HP TET 2023 exam.
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The HP TET question paper will have 150 questions carrying one mark each. Candidates will get 150 minutes to complete the exam. Those who secure minimum of 60% marks will be considered qualified.
The exam will be conducted for eight categories - TGT Arts, TGT NM, TGT Medical, JBT, Shastri, Language teacher, Punjabi, and Urdu.
HPTET registration 2023
Here’s the format and file size for uploading photographs and signatures. Candidates should upload the documents in the specified format, failing which application may not be accepted.
Size and format |
Photograph |
Signature |
Format |
jpg |
jpg |
Size of the photo image |
20kb |
15 kb |
Image dimension |
3.5 cm (width) x 4.5 cm (length) |
3.5 cm(length) x 1.5 cm (height) |
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