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HTET 2022: Exam begins today; know important exam day instructions here

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Posted on 03 Dec 2022
12:18 PM
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The HTET exam 2022 is held in offline mode at 504 exam centres across the state
The first shift of the HTET exam will be from 10 am to 12 pm for TGT while the second shift starts at 3 pm and ends at 5:30 pm for PGT, PRT

The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) begins the HTET 2022 exam for level 1, 2 and 3 today i.e. 3 December. The HTET exam 2022 is held in offline mode at 504 exam centres across the state. BSEH is conducting the HTET exam 2022 for two days - 3 and 4 December.

As per the schedule, the HTET 2022 test will be held in two shifts per day. The first shift of the HTET exam will be from 10 am to 12 pm for TGT while the second shift starts at 3 pm and ends at 5:30 pm for PGT, PRT.

HTET 2022: Important Things to know

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Level of Examination- PRT/JBT (Primary Teacher), TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher), PGT (Post Graduate Teacher)

Exam Duration- 150 minutes

Exam Shift timing- Shift I - 10.00 AM to 12.30 Noon (TGT), Shift II - 3. 00 PM to 5.30 PM (PGT, PRT)

A total of 3,05,717 candidates will be appearing for the HTET exam. The HTET Level 1 exam is  for candidates who wish to become teachers of primary classes from 1 to 5; HTET Level 2 is for teachers recruitment for classes 6 to 8, and Level 3 is for PGT- Lecturers.

Students are required to mandatorily carry the HTET Admit Card 2022 at the exam venue. 

Last updated on 03 Dec 2022
12:18 PM
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