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HTET Admit Card 2026 Released: Download Link, Exam Dates And Rules

The Board of School Education, Haryana has released the HTET Admit Card 2026. Candidates appearing for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test can download their hall ticket now from the official BSEH ...
HTET Admit Card 2026 Released: Download Link, Exam Dates And Rules

The Board of School Education, Haryana has released the HTET Admit Card 2026. Candidates appearing for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test can download their hall ticket now from the official BSEH portal.

The exam runs across two days, July 4 and July 5, at 383 centres statewide. More than 2.33 lakh candidates registered this year, and BSEH is not sending any admit card by post. Candidates must download it themselves and carry a color printout to their center.

Admit Card Release Overview

DetailInformation
Conducting bodyBoard of School Education, Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani
Official websitehtet.eapplynow.com
Total registered candidates2,33,294
Total exam centres383 across Haryana
Exam city slip releasedJune 25, 2026
Level 3 (PGT) admit cardJuly 1, 2026
Level 2 (TGT) and Level 1 (PRT) admit cardJuly 2, 2026
Exam datesJuly 4 and July 5, 2026
Exam modeOffline, OMR pen-paper test

Exam Schedule

DateLevelTimingSession
July 4, 2026 (Saturday)Level 3 (PGT)3:00 PM – 5:30 PMEvening
July 5, 2026 (Sunday)Level 2 (TGT)10:00 AM – 12:30 PMMorning
July 5, 2026 (Sunday)Level 1 (PRT)3:00 PM – 5:30 PMEvening

Each paper runs 150 minutes. Candidates with benchmark disabilities or visual impairment get 20 extra minutes per hour, for a total of 50 additional minutes.

How To Download

StepAction
1Visit htet.eapplynow.com
2Click the HTET Admit Card 2026 link
3Enter registration number and date of birth or password
4Submit to view the admit card
5Download the PDF and print in color

What To Verify On The Admit Card

SectionCheck For
Candidate detailsName, father’s/guardian’s name, gender, category
IdentificationPhotograph and signature
Roll numberBSEH-generated exam identification
Exam specificsLevel and subject selected
Centre detailsName, code and address
TimingExam date, session, reporting time

Errors go straight to the BSEH Special Exam Cell, open 9 AM to 5 PM. Candidates fixing mistakes need their confirmation page, 10th-class certificate, two passport photos and fee receipt.

Items To Carry vs. Items Banned

CarryLeave At Home
Printed admit card (color)Mobile phones, smartwatches
Valid photo IDCalculators, electronic devices
Passport-size photosBluetooth devices, earphones
Blue/black ballpoint penBooks, notes, study material
Water bottle (if allowed)Bags, purses, luggage

Reporting time is 2 hours and 10 minutes before the shift for frisking and biometric checks. Centre or subject changes are not allowed under any circumstance.

Exam Pattern

SubjectPRTTGT/PGT
Child Development and Pedagogy3030
Hindi1515
English1515
Quantitative Aptitude1010
Reasoning Ability1010
Haryana GK1010
Mathematics/EVS (PRT) or Concerned Subject (TGT/PGT)6060
Total150150

Each question carries one mark. There is no negative marking.

With exam day two days out, the only thing left is the printout — and BSEH has made clear a phone screen won’t get anyone through the gate.


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