HTET 2025 Exam Dates: The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 schedule has been formally released by the Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH). For those hoping to become teachers in Haryana's public schools, the HTET is an essential test. HTET will be held throughout the state on July 30 and 31, 2025, for three tiers of teaching posts, per the announcement posted on the board's official website, bseh.org.in.
HTET 2025 Exam Dates: Exam Levels and Teaching Positions
Level I – Primary Teacher (PRT)
Eligible to teach Classes 1 to 5
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Focuses on foundational learning and basic education
Level II – Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT)
Eligible to teach Classes 6 to 8
Covers middle school subjects with specialised content
Level III – Post Graduate Teacher (PGT)
Eligible to teach Classes 9 to 12
Designed for senior secondary teaching roles with advanced subject expertise
HTET 2025 Exam Dates: Exam schedule
July 30, 2025
Level-III (PGT – Post Graduate Teacher)
Time: 03:00 PM to 05:30 PM
Session: Evening
July 31, 2025
Level-II (TGT – Trained Graduate Teacher)
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Session: Morning
July 31, 2025
Level-I (PRT – Primary Teacher)
Time: 03:00 PM to 05:30 PM
Session: Evening
HTET 2025 Exam Dates: Admit card
The HTET Admit Card 2025 will be made available by the Board of Secondary Education Haryana (BSEH) in July 2025, roughly five to ten days before to the test. The official website, bseh.org.in, will allow candidates who have successfully submitted their application forms to download their admission cards.
HTET 2025 Exam Dates: Steps to download admit card
Step 1: Go to bseh.org.in, the official website.
Step 2: On the homepage, find the "Download Admit Card" link.
Step 3: Fill out the forms using your credentials.
Step 4: To create your admit card, provide the information.
Step 5: Save your admission card to your computer and print it off for future use.
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