HTET 2022 OMR sheet download link today at bseh.org.in; final chance for biometric verification
HTET 2022 Result: Candidates who failed to complete biometric verification will now be able to do from December 22 to 23. HTET OMR download link here.
Anu Parthiban | December 21, 2022 | 12:43 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of School Education, Haryana will upload the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET 2022) OMR sheets today, December 21. HTET result 2022 was declared by the board on December 19 on the official website, bseh.org.in.
Candidates will be able to download the HTET OMR sheet 2022 from December 21 by paying Rs 100. The HTET 2022 OMR download link will be active for a period of 60 days, the notice read.
The Haryana Board has also announced a final chance for candidates who failed to complete biometric verification. Those who could not complete the verification by December 17 will now be able to do biometric verification from December 22 to 23, 2022 till 5 PM.
Candidates will have to carry a photo ID and HTET admit card to the Haryana Board of School Education, Kendra Bhawan office.
After the completion of HTET 2022 verification, shortlisted candidates based on the HTET 2022 results will be called for the interview round. Those who clear the interview will be awarded with the HTET eligibility certificate.
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How to download HTET OMR sheet 2022
Candidates will be able to download the HTET OMR answer sheet from the official website by following these simple steps.
- Visit BSEH official website, bseh.org.in.
- Click on the HTET OMR sheet download link on the homepage.
- Enter login credentials on the new window.
- HTET 2022 OMR answer sheet will appear on the screen.
- Download the answer sheet for future reference.
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