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HTET 2025 Result: Comparing Previous Years to Predict Release Date

By Ruchika Kumari,TN Education Desk

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HTET 2025 Result: Comparing Previous Years to Predict Release Date

The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana (BSEH), is yet to announce the Haryana Teachers Eligibility Test, Haryana TET result 2025. The result link will be made active for all the levels: PRT, TGT, and PGT. Candidates who appeared in the exam are advised to be ready with their date of birth and registration number to check the result on the official website, bseh.org.in. After the exam, the board conducts biometric and IRIS verification to prevent impersonation and ensure the authenticity of candidates. This additional step takes time, as it involves cross-checking data with attendance records. This year the exam was held on July 30 and 31 and biometric (IRIS) verification was done on August 25-26. In 2023, the exam was conducted on December 2 and 3, and results were out on December 18. Following this pattern, the result should have been released by now. Some of the details mentioned in the result will be the name of the exam, the HTET exam date, the subject opted, the total marks secured, the cut-off, and the qualifying status. Official websites to check HTET Result bseh.org.inbsehhtet.com What after HTET Result? Candidates who clear the HTET paper 1 become eligible to teach class 1-5 students. Those who pass HTET paper 2 can teach class 6-8 students. HTET certificate is valid for a lifetime. Level 1: Primary Teachers (PRT)Level 2: Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT)Level 3: Post Graduate Teachers (PGT)Haryana TET Result 2025: Here’s how to check the result One should go to BSEH’s official webpageOn homepage, click on the HTET Result link. A new login page will appear on the screenEnter your password and roll number or mobile number and click on “View Result.”It will open up on screenGo through the same and download itTake its printout for future references.Minimum marks required to clear HTET and marking scheme General: 90 out of 150 marks; SC/ST/Others: 82 out of 150 marks Marking Scheme: For every correct answer, 1 mark is provided to the candidate. For every wrong response, 0 marks are deducted. In other words, there is no negative marking. Candidates are advised to keep an eye on the official website so as not to miss updates.