HPTET Admit Card 2020 Released-Check steps to download
Ujjwal Kirti | January 8, 2021 | 10:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI : Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has released the HP TET Admit Card 2020 on its official website. Candidates who applied for HPTET 2020 can download the admit card of HPTET after login in with necessary details registration number/roll number and date of birth/password. The conducting authority released the provisional list of 351 candidates of rejected application form on July 20. Candidates must go through the syllabus and exam pattern for better preparation tips.
Important Dates for HP TET 2020
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Events |
Date |
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HP TET 2020 admit card for June session |
July 22, 2020 |
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HP TET 2020 |
July 26, 2020 |
HPTET Admit Card: Steps to Download
Candidates can check the steps to download the HP TET Admit card:
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Visit the official website of HP TET
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Click in the tab Click here to Download Admit Cards (SHASTRI,JBT) TET-JUNE 2020
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A new login page will be displayed.
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Enter Application Id and Date of Birth.
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Click ‘Submit’.
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The HP TET result will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the result and take printouts.
Details Mentioned in the HPTET Result:
Candidates must ensure the details mentioned in the admit card of HP TET are correct. If found any discrepancy candidates can contact the conducting authority. Check below the details mentioned in admit card of HP TET:
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Name of Candidate
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Roll Number
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Date of Birth
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Category of Candidate
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Exam Time
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Examination Venue
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Exam Time along with REporting Time and Entry Closing Time
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Candidate Photograph and Signature
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Examination Day Instructions for Candidates.
What if the candidate found any discrepancy in HPTET Admit Card 2020?
Candidates who found any discrepancy in the HP TET admit card can write to the official email id of conducting authority. It is important to ensure the information mentioned should be correct.
How to get the Forgotten password?
The conducting authority provides the option for the students who forgot their password. Candidates need to visit the login page and click on the option ‘Forgotten Password’. Candidates need to enter the information and password will be sent to the registered email id.
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User ID/Registration Number
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Seven characters shown in a box
What are the necessary documents to be carried along with HP TET Admit Card 2020?
Candidates have to carry a photo identity proof along with HP TET Admit Card. Candidates can check the list of documents mentioned below:
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Employee ID
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Passport
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Adhar card
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PAN card
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Driving Licence
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Voter’s card
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Photocopy of the ID proof
To know more about HP TET exam 2020
HPTET examination is conducted by the Himachal Pradesh Education Board to recruit teachers in government schools for Class I to V and Class VI to VIII. The conducting authority will conduct two papers each for primary teachers and senior teachers.
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