Exam Schedule for HTET 2025 Revealed: Examine Shift Timings and Key Directives for Test Venue Directions
News Article: HTET Exam 2025 Schedule and Guidelines
The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) is set to take place on 30-31 July 2025, marking an important milestone for aspiring teachers in the state. The exam will be conducted in three shifts, one for each level: PGT (Level 3), TGT (Level 2), and PRT (Level 1).
Here are the specific reporting, gate closing, and exam timings for each level:
- For PGT candidates, reporting time is 1:00 PM on 30 July, with the gate closing at 2:30 PM, and the exam taking place from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
- For TGT candidates, the reporting time is 8:00 AM on 31 July, with the gate closing at 9:30 AM, and the exam taking place from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM.
- For PRT candidates, reporting time is 1:00 PM on 31 July, with the gate closing at 2:30 PM, and the exam taking place from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
It is crucial for candidates to arrive on time for entry, as gates close 30 minutes before the exam starts. Candidates are advised to reach the centre well ahead of the reporting time to complete entry formalities smoothly.
Candidates must bring a printout of their HTET e-admit card, two recent passport-size photographs, and a valid photo ID (Aadhar, PAN, voter ID, or passport). Entry will be denied without the admit card. The HTET 2025 admit card, which includes candidate details, exam level, venue, and shift timing, was released on July 22, 2025, and can be downloaded from the BSEH website using registration number and date of birth.
The exam will be held in an offline (pen and paper) mode, and candidates should bring their own clipboard/hardboard on which nothing should be written. The use of any electronic devices, calculators, maps, tables, or written materials is prohibited. Any attempt at unfair means will lead to strict action.
Candidates should note that the name of one of the exam centers in District Jind has been changed. The prior name for Center Code-08015, JIND-15, was Guru Dronacharya Public School, Vill.-Manoharpur, and the changed name is Scholars International School, Vill.-Manoharpur.
Candidates are required to use only a black ball-point pen for marking answers. Candidates should carry original and photocopy of a valid photo ID for verification purposes.
The HTET exam pattern is different for all three levels, so it is essential for candidates to familiarise themselves with the specific requirements for their level.
In conclusion, the HTET 2025 promises to be an important event for aspiring teachers in Haryana. By following the guidelines and arriving at the examination centre on time, candidates can ensure a smooth and successful testing experience.
Opening an avenue for self-development, the HTET 2025 may also present an opportunity for online education, as candidates can utilize the allotted time before the exam to brush up on topics related to their level through various online learning resources. To excel in the HTET exam, it is recommended that candidates familiarize themselves with the exam pattern specific to their level in advance to optimize their study time.