HTET admit card 2018 released in online mode; download till Jan 6
Shristi Kirti | December 28, 2018 | 03:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 24: Board of School Education, Haryana has released the admit card of HTET on December 24. The admit card is available in online mode till January 6, 2019. Only those candidates have been issued the admit card who have successfully filled the application form. To download the admit card of HTET, candidates must visit the official website - http://www.bseh.org.in/ , click on the admit card link and enter their login credentials in the admit card login window.
The admit card reflects details related to the candidates and the examination like name of the candidates, date of birth, registration/roll number, photograph, signature, date and time of the examination, exam centre etc. Candidates must ensure that all the details imprinted on the admit card are correct. In case of errors, candidates must promptly inform it to the exam conducting authority by sending an e-mail at haryanahtet2018@gmail.com or by calling at 01664-254000 and get the errors rectified. After ensuring that all the details are correct, candidates must download the admit card and get at least two copies of the admit card printed.
It is important for the candidates to bring the admit card of HTET at the exam centre on the day of examination. Along with the admit card, candidates must also carry one of the prescribed photo ID proofs - Aadhar card, Voter ID card, Driving license, PAN card, Passport, Employee ID card, University/College ID card. No candidates will be allowed to take the examination in case they fail to produce the admit card and prescribed valid ID proof at the examination centre.
The admit card has been issued for the candidates who will be taking the examination of HTET on January 5 and 6, 2019. The examination will be held for three levels - level 1, 2, and 3 in different shifts. HTET exam will be conducted to shortlist candidates for teaching in classes 1 to 12. Level 1 of HTET is for the candidates interested to teach class 1-5, level 2 for class 6-8 and level 3 is held for candidates who wish to be teachers from class 9-12. Each of the three levels of exam will be conducted for 150 marks for which candidates will be given 2 hours and 30 minutes. All those candidates who secure the minimum cut off marks determined by the examination authority will be considered HTET qualified.
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