HTET 2022: Haryana Govt to impose Section 144 on exam dates to prevent cheating
HTET 2022 admit card download link is active on the official website, bseh.org.in. Haryana TET exams will be held on December 3 and 4, 2022.
Anu Parthiban | November 29, 2022 | 07:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) will be conducting the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET 2022) exams on December 3 and 4, 2022. To ensure fairness in the exam, the Haryana government has decided to impose Section 144 of CrPC to prevent gathering of people around the examination centers in the districts.
Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal has directed all the Deputy Commissioners to enforce Section 144 of CrPC to prevent gathering of people around the examination centers in the districts to prevent copying in HTET, the state government said.
For the convenience of visually impaired candidates, an additional time of 50 minutes will be given during the Haryana TET exam 2022. Separate OMR sheets will also be sent separately for them. He instructed the officials to make separate seating arrangements for such candidates.
HTET 2022 admit card was issued recently on the official website, bseh.org.in. HTET exam 2022 is conducted in three levels - Level 1 (PRT), Level 2 (TGT) and Level 3 (PGT). The HTET Level 1 exam is for candidates who want to become teachers of Classes 1 to 5; HTET Level 2 is for teachers recruitment for Classes 6 to 8; and HTET Level 3 is for PGT-Lecturers.
Candidates can download the HTET 2022 hall ticket by entering HTET registration number and password generated during registration. HTET admit card 2022 must be carried to the exam centre to be allowed to appear for the exam.
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