HTET Result 2025 link, Expected Release Date, how to check and what’s next

HTET Result 2025: Hey there! If you’re reading this, you’re probably a teacher hopeful, a parent, or just someone curious about the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) Result for 2025. The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has been busy with the HTET exams, and the results are either out or about to drop, depending on when you’re checking this out. Whether you’re eager to download your scorecard, wondering about the costs involved, or figuring out what’s next, I’ve got you covered.

What Is the HTET?

Before we get into the nitty-gritty, let’s talk about what the HTET is. The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test is a state-level exam run by BSEH to determine who’s eligible to teach in Haryana’s government and private schools. It’s a big deal if you’re aiming to become a Primary Teacher (PRT, for classes 1-5), Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT, for classes 6-8), or Post Graduate Teacher (PGT, for classes 9 and above). Passing the HTET earns you a certificate that’s now valid for life (yep, no more five-year renewals!), which you can use to apply for teaching jobs in Haryana. It’s not a job guarantee, but it’s a crucial step to qualify for teacher recruitment exams run by the Haryana government.

HTET Result 2025
HTET Result 2025

The HTET 2025 exam was held on July 30 and 31, 2025, and it’s been a whirlwind of preparation, admit cards, and answer keys since then. If you’re one of the thousands who took the test, you’re probably itching to know about the results. Let’s get into it!

When Were the HTET 2025 Exams Held?

The HTET 2025 exams took place over two days: July 30 and 31, 2025. They were conducted in three shifts to cover the three levels:

  • Level 1 (PRT): For aspiring primary teachers (classes 1-5).
  • Level 2 (TGT): For those aiming to teach middle school (classes 6-8).
  • Level 3 (PGT): For candidates targeting higher secondary classes (9 and above).

The exams were held in offline mode (pen-and-paper-based) across various centers in Haryana. Shift timings were roughly:

  • Level 2 (TGT): 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM on July 31.
  • Level 1 (PRT): 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM on July 30.
  • Level 3 (PGT): 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM on July 31.

Each level had 150 multiple-choice questions, and the exam lasted 2 hours and 30 minutes with no negative marking for wrong answers. The syllabus covered child development, pedagogy, language proficiency (Hindi and English), and subject-specific knowledge, depending on the level. Admit cards were released on July 22, 2025, and candidates could download them from bseh.org.in or haryanatet.in using their registration number and date of birth.

When Are the Results Coming Out?

As of August 4, 2025, the HTET Result 2025 hasn’t been officially announced, but BSEH is expected to release it soon, likely in mid-to-late August 2025. The HTET answer key was released on August 1, 2025, for PRT, TGT, and PGT papers, and candidates had until August 3, 2025, to raise objections to the provisional answer key. Once objections are reviewed, BSEH will release the final answer key, followed by the results.

Your HTET 2025 scorecard will be available for download on the official BSEH website (bseh . org . in or haryanatet . in). You can also check results through DigiLocker, which is a handy way to access your digital certificates. Here’s how to download your result once it’s out:

  1. Visit bseh.org.in or haryanatet.in.
  2. Look for the “HTET Result 2025” link for PRT, TGT, or PGT.
  3. Enter your Registration/Roll Number and Date of Birth to log in.
  4. Your scorecard will appear, showing your score, qualifying status, and subject-wise marks.
  5. Download the scorecard as a PDF and take a printout for your records.

If the websites are slow due to heavy traffic, try checking later or use DigiLocker. BSEH may also provide an SMS option to check results, so keep an eye on the official portal for updates. The scorecard is your proof of qualification, so save it securely—it’s your ticket to applying for teaching jobs in Haryana.

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Who Was Eligible for HTET 2025?

The HTET 2025 had specific eligibility criteria based on the level you applied for. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Level 1 (PRT): Candidates needed a Senior Secondary (or equivalent) qualification with at least 50% marks and a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) or a 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.). Alternatively, a B.Ed. with 50% marks in 10+2 qualifies you.
  • Level 2 (TGT): A bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks and a B.Ed. or equivalent is required. You also need to have studied the relevant subject (like Social Science, Science, or Math) at the graduation level.
  • Level 3 (PGT): A postgraduate degree in the relevant subject with at least 50% marks and a B.Ed. is mandatory.

Age-wise, candidates needed to be between 18 and 38 years old, though reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) get age relaxations as per Haryana government norms. There’s no limit on the number of attempts, so you can take the HTET as many times as needed to qualify or improve your score.

You also had to meet these criteria to apply:

  • Registered online during the application window (June 1 to June 5, 2025, with corrections on June 6-7, 2025, after an earlier window from November 4 to November 15, 2024).
  • Provided accurate details, as false information could lead to cancellation of your candidature.
  • Uploaded required documents (photo, signature, thumbprint, and certificates) in JPG format.

How Many Candidates Took the Exam?

While exact numbers for HTET 2025 candidates aren’t public yet, we know the exam was conducted across multiple centers in Haryana, with thousands of aspirants appearing for PRT, TGT, and PGT levels. For context, the HTET 2023 exam (held in December 2023) saw significant participation, and similar turnout is expected for 2025 given the reopened application window in June. The results will give us a clearer picture of how many passed, but the Class 12 compartment results (38.36% pass rate, with 53,201 out of 1,38,666 passing) suggest that HTET pass rates might be competitive, with girls often outperforming boys.

Payment Dates and Amounts

Let’s talk about the costs involved. The HTET application process and post-result services come with fees, which vary by category and level. Here’s the breakdown:

Application Fees

The HTET 2025 application window was reopened from June 1 to June 5, 2025, with corrections allowed on June 6-7, 2025. Fees were non-refundable and paid online via net banking, debit/credit cards, or UPI. Here’s what candidates paid:

  • For One Level (PRT, TGT, or PGT):
    • General/OBC: ₹1,000
    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹500
  • For Two Levels:
    • General/OBC: ₹1,800
    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹900
  • For Three Levels:
    • General/OBC: ₹2,400
    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹1,200

These fees were consistent with previous years and had to be paid by June 5, 2025, for the main application window or June 17, 2025, for late submissions (with an additional late fee). Candidates needed to upload proof of payment if issues arose with confirmation.

Post-Result Fees

After the results are announced (expected mid-to-late August 2025), candidates can apply for verification or revaluation if they suspect errors in their scores. While exact fees for 2025 aren’t confirmed, based on CBSE’s compartment exam trends, here’s an estimate:

  • Verification of Marks: ₹500 per answer book.
  • Revaluation: ₹100 per question.
  • Photocopy of Answer Sheet: ₹700 per subject.

These applications will likely open around August 10-15, 2025, via bseh.org.in or cbseit.in. You’ll need to apply online and pay via digital methods. If verification finds errors, BSEH will issue a revised scorecard. Keep an eye on the official website for exact deadlines and fees.

Here’s a table summarizing the key payments and timelines:

ProcessFee (Approx.)Timeline
Application (One Level, General/OBC)₹1,000June 1–June 5, 2025
Application (One Level, SC/ST/PwD)₹500June 1–June 5, 2025
Application (Two Levels, General/OBC)₹1,800June 1–June 5, 2025
Application (Two Levels, SC/ST/PwD)₹900June 1–June 5, 2025
Application (Three Levels, General/OBC)₹2,400June 1–June 5, 2025
Application (Three Levels, SC/ST/PwD)₹1,200June 1–June 5, 2025
Verification of Marks₹500/answer bookAugust 10–15, 2025 (estimated)
Revaluation₹100/questionAugust 10–15, 2025 (estimated)
Photocopy of Answer Sheet₹700/subjectAugust 10–15, 2025 (estimated)

How to Get Your HTET Certificate

Once the results are out, passing candidates will receive an HTET certificate, which is now valid for a lifetime, thanks to a 2021 announcement by then-Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal. Here’s how to get it:

  • Digital Certificate: BSEH uploads certificates to DigiLocker. Register with your registered mobile number and use the access code provided by BSEH to download your certificate.
  • Physical Certificate: BSEH sends physical certificates to candidates via their examination centers or registered addresses (for private candidates). Regular candidates can collect theirs through their affiliated institutions.
  • Verification: Check your certificate for errors in name, roll number, or other details. Contact BSEH immediately if you spot any issues.

The HTET certificate is your key to applying for teaching jobs in Haryana’s government and private schools. It doesn’t guarantee a job, but it makes you eligible for recruitment exams conducted by the Haryana government.

What’s Next After the Results?

Once the HTET 2025 results are out, here’s what you should do:

  1. Download Your Scorecard: Follow the steps above to access your scorecard on bseh.org.in or haryanatet.in. Save and print it for records.
  2. Collect Your Certificate: Download your digital certificate from DigiLocker or collect the physical copy from your exam center or institution.
  3. Apply for Teaching Jobs: Use your HTET certificate to apply for PRT, TGT, or PGT posts in Haryana’s government or private schools. Check hssc.gov.in for recruitment notifications.
  4. Verification/Revaluation (If Needed): If you suspect errors in your scores, apply for verification or revaluation around August 10-15, 2025. This is crucial if you’re close to the cutoff.
  5. Plan B (If You Didn’t Pass): If you don’t qualify, you can:
    • Retake the HTET in 2026—there’s no limit on attempts.
    • Explore other teaching certifications or private tutoring opportunities.
    • Seek academic counseling to strengthen your preparation.

How Did Candidates Perform?

We don’t have exact performance stats for HTET 2025 yet, as the results are still pending. However, looking at past trends and the CBSE Class 12 compartment results for context (38.36% pass rate, with 41.35% for girls and 36.79% for boys), we can expect competitive pass rates for HTET. The provisional answer key, released on August 1, 2025, showed high engagement, with candidates actively raising objections until August 3, 2025. This suggests a thorough evaluation process, and the final results will reflect adjusted scores based on valid objections.

For comparison, the HTET 2023 results (announced on December 19, 2023) saw thousands of candidates qualify across all levels, with pass percentages varying by level and category. General category candidates needed 60% (90/150 marks) to pass, while SC/ST/PwD candidates needed 55% (82/150 marks). Expect similar cutoffs for 2025, though BSEH will release an official cutoff list with the results.

Salary Expectations for HTET-Qualified Teachers

If you pass the HTET, you’re probably wondering about the paycheck. Salaries for HTET-qualified teachers in Haryana’s government schools depend on the level (PRT, TGT, PGT), experience, and pay scales set by the Haryana government, aligned with Central Pay Commission recommendations. Here’s a rough estimate:

  • PRT (Level 1): ₹35,400–₹1,12,400 per month (Pay Level 6).
  • TGT (Level 2): ₹44,900–₹1,42,400 per month (Pay Level 7).
  • PGT (Level 3): ₹47,600–₹1,51,100 per month (Pay Level 8).

These are starting salaries, and with allowances (like Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance) and experience, your take-home pay can increase. Salaries are revised periodically, so check hssc.gov.in or Haryana government notifications for the latest details. Qualifying HTET doesn’t guarantee a job—you’ll need to clear recruitment exams like those conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC)—but it’s a critical step.

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  • Smriti

    Smriti has a postgraduate degree in journalism from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Varanasi. She has 10 years of experience in journalism. She started her journalism career with Dainik Jagran Gorakhpur unit in 2015. After serving in ETV Bharat, she has been associated with Government Schemes for the last six years.

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