HTET 2025 registration window reopens at bseh.org.in; apply by June 5
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 2, 2025 | 06:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
The HTET 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on July 26 from 3 pm to 5.30 pm. On July 27, the exam will be conducted in two shifts.
The Board of School Education, Haryana, has reopened the registration window for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025. Eligible candidates can submit their HTET 2025 application forms till June 5 through the official website at bseh.org.in.
The HTET 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on July 26 from 3 pm to 5.30 pm. On July 27, the exam will be conducted in two shifts. The first shift will take place from 10 am to 12.30 pm, and the second shift will be conducted from 3 pm to 5.30 pm. The HTET exam is held to determine the eligibility of candidates for primary teacher (PRT) posts for Classes 1 to 5, trained graduate teacher (TGT) roles for Classes 6 to 8, and postgraduate teacher (PGT) positions for senior classes.
The board will open the HTET 2025 application correction window for candidates to make changes in their application on June 6 and June 7. During the form correction process, candidates can make corrections in personal details, photograph, signature, thumb impression, level, caste category, physical disability status, and home state details within the specified correction window.
HTET 2025 application fee
Candidates can check the HTET 2025 application fee from the table given below.
|
Category |
For one level |
For two levels |
For three levels |
|
SC and PH candidates of Haryana domicile |
Rs 500 |
Rs 900 |
Rs 1,200 |
|
All candidates except SC and PH of Haryana domicile |
Rs 1,000 |
Rs 1,800 |
Rs 2,400 |
|
All candidates of non-Haryana domicile (including SC, PH) |
Rs 1,000 |
Rs 1,800 |
Rs 2,400 |
Also read Assam TET result 2025 out for postgraduate teacher posts
Candidates appearing for HTET 2025 should secure a minimum of 60 per cent marks, which is 90 out of 150, to qualify. However, a relaxation has been provided for Scheduled Caste (SC) and differently abled/physically challenged candidates of Haryana domicile, who are required to score 55 per cent or 82 marks to be considered qualified. For SC and differently abled/physically challenged candidates from other states, the qualifying criteria remain the same as the general category—60 per cent or 90 marks.
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