HTET 2023 exam in December, application form date soon on bseh.org.in; syllabus, cut-offs
Anu Parthiban | October 23, 2023 | 12:03 PM IST | 1 min read
Haryana TET Notification 2023: The board will soon announce the schedule for HTET exam tentatively scheduled on December 2 and 3.
NEW DELHI: Haryana Board of School Education (BSEH) will tentatively conduct the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET 2023) exam on December 2 and 3, as per reports. The HTET exam dates 2023 will be announced along with the notification on the official website, bseh.org.in.
The HTET exam 2023 will be held for postgraduate teachers (PGT), primary teachers (PRT) and trained graduate teachers (TGT). As per the Hindustan Times report, the HTET PGT exam will be conducted on December 2 and recruitment exam for PRT and TGT will be held on December 3.
The board has recently uploaded the TGT Punjabi syllabus on the official website. It has earlier published the detailed syllabus for various subjects including, arts English, Hindi, home science, mathematics, music, physical education, Sanskrit, science, social studies, and Urdu.
Last year, the HTET registration began in October and the exam was held in December. As per the trends, the HTET application form 2023 is expected to be out soon on the official website. Candidates who are interested in appearing for the exam and who fulfil the eligibility criteria will have to apply for the exam before the deadline. There are around 30,000 vacancies, as per reports.
Candidates should have scored a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying exam or BEd.
HTET application fees
|
Category |
Fee for One Level |
Fee for Two Levels |
Fee for Three Levels |
|
SC and PH candidates of Haryana |
Rs 500 |
Rs 900 |
Rs 1,200 |
|
Other Categories of Haryana |
Rs 1,000 |
Rs 1,800 |
Rs 2,400 |
|
All other state categories |
Rs 1,000 |
Rs 1,800 |
Rs 2,400 |
HTET cut-off trends
Here's the previous year's category-wise HTET cut-offs for Level 1, 2 and 3.
|
Category |
Total Marks |
Cut off percentage |
Cut off marks |
|
All candidates without SC and Physically Challenged/Differently abled |
150 |
60% |
90 |
|
SC and Physically Challenged/Differently abled candidates of Haryana |
150 |
55% |
83 |
|
SC and Physically Challenged/Differently abled candidates of other Indian States |
150 |
60% |
90 |
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