If you’re preparing for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025, here’s an important update: the exam, initially scheduled for November 15 to 17, has been postponed. Conducted by the Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), this exam is the gateway for aspiring teachers at the Primary (PRT), Trained Graduate (TGT), and Post Graduate (PGT) levels in government schools across Haryana.
Let’s break down everything you need to know about the revised schedule, exam pattern, and how to stay ahead during this unexpected delay.
HTET 2025 Exam – Previous Schedule Summary
Although the exam has been postponed, here’s a quick look at the original schedule for your reference:
Level | Previous Date | Slot | Duration |
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Level 1 (PRT) | November 15, 2025 | Morning | 150 minutes |
Level 2 (TGT) | November 16, 2025 | Afternoon | 150 minutes |
Level 3 (PGT) | November 17, 2025 | Evening | 150 minutes |
📢 Stay Updated: The revised dates will be posted soon on the official HTET website. Keep checking regularly!
HTET 2025 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
The exam structure varies by teaching level. Let’s simplify the pattern for each level:
Section | PRT | TGT | PGT |
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Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) |
Languages (Hindi & English) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) |
General Studies | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | 30 Questions (30 Marks) |
– Quantitative Aptitude | 10 Questions | 10 Questions | 10 Questions |
– Reasoning Ability | 10 Questions | 10 Questions | 10 Questions |
– Haryana GK | 10 Questions | 10 Questions | 10 Questions |
Subject-Specific Questions | Not Applicable | 60 Questions (60 Marks) | 60 Questions (60 Marks) |
Mathematics | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
Environmental Studies | 30 Questions (30 Marks) | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
Total Questions & Marks | 150 Questions (150 Marks) | 150 Questions (150 Marks) | 150 Questions (150 Marks) |
Duration | 150 Minutes | 150 Minutes | 150 Minutes |
Negative Marking | ❌ None | ❌ None | ❌ None |
Pro Tip: Use this time to strengthen your weak areas and practice mock tests based on the structure above!
HTET 2025 Admit Card – What You Need to Know
Once the new dates are announced, the admit card will be released a few days before the exam. It’s your key to entering the examination hall.
What’s Included on Your Admit Card?
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Your Full Name
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Roll Number
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Photograph & Signature
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Exam Level (PRT, TGT, PGT)
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Exam Center & Address
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Date and Time of Examination
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Guidelines for Exam Day
Important Instructions Regarding Admit Card
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Download Only: Admit cards will not be sent by post. You must download it from the official HTET website.
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Carry Valid ID: Bring a photo ID proof (like Aadhar, Passport, or Voter ID) along with the admit card.
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Check for Errors: If you spot any mistakes, contact BSEH immediately to get them corrected.
How to Download Your HTET 2025 Admit Card
When the admit cards are released, follow these simple steps:
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Go to the official HTET portal: www.bsehhtet.com
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Click on the “Download Admit Card” link.
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Log in using your Registration Number and Password.
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Click “Submit” to access your admit card.
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Download and print your admit card.
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Keep it safe until the results are declared.
FAQs
1. Why was HTET 2025 postponed?
The BSEH has not disclosed the reason yet. Postponements can happen due to administrative issues or unforeseen circumstances. Keep checking the official website for updates.
2. Will my old admit card be valid for the new exam dates?
No, you’ll likely need to download a fresh admit card once the new dates are announced.
3. Can I change my exam center after the date is rescheduled?
Usually, changes in the exam center are not allowed unless BSEH opens a correction window. Watch for official announcements.
4. Is there any negative marking in HTET 2025?
Good news! There is no negative marking in HTET. So feel free to attempt all questions.
Final Thoughts
Though the delay may feel like a bump in the road, it’s actually a great opportunity to fine-tune your preparation. Use this extra time wisely to revise thoroughly, solve mock tests, and stay confident. Teaching is a noble profession, and cracking the HTET is your first big step toward shaping young minds in Haryana’s classrooms.
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