Table of Contents
- What is HTET? A Quick Overview
- HTET 2026 Important Dates at a Glance
- Eligibility Criteria — Level-wise Breakdown
- Exam Pattern & Syllabus
- Qualifying Marks
- How to Download Admit Card
- HTET Preparation Strategy 2026
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Latest Updates & Trends
- Key Takeaways
- Conclusion
- FAQs
Introduction
If you’re one of the 2.33 lakh+ candidates waiting anxiously for HTET 2026 exam updates — the wait is finally over.
The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani officially announced the HTET exam dates on 25th May 2026, confirming the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test will be held on 13th and 14th June 2026 at examination centres across the state.
Whether you are aiming for a PRT, TGT, or PGT post in a Haryana government school, this guide covers everything you need — official dates, eligibility requirements, exam pattern, admit card download steps, and a focused preparation roadmap to help you qualify with confidence.
Let’s break it all down.
What is HTET? A Quick Overview
HTET stands for Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test. It is a state-level eligibility examination conducted by the Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani.
Passing HTET is a mandatory requirement for anyone who wants to teach in Haryana government schools. The exam is structured into three levels:
- Level 1 (PRT) — Primary Teacher for Classes I to V
- Level 2 (TGT) — Trained Graduate Teacher for Classes VI to VIII
- Level 3 (PGT) — Post Graduate Teacher for Classes IX to XII
One of the most attractive features of HTET is that the certificate, once earned, carries lifetime validity — you never need to renew it.
HTET 2026 Important Dates at a Glance
Here is the complete timeline for the HTET 2026 cycle:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Official Notification Released | 24th December 2025 |
| Application Window Opens | 24th December 2025 |
| Last Date to Apply | 5th January 2026 |
| Application Correction Window | Up to 5th January 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | Expected: 1st–10th June 2026 |
| HTET Exam Date 2026 | 13th & 14th June 2026 |
| Result Declaration | To be announced by BSEH |
| Second Session (Tentative) | October–November 2026 |
Note: The exam was originally scheduled for 30–31 May 2026, and before that for January 2026. BSEH officially revised and confirmed the June 13–14 dates via notification released on 25th May 2026. Always verify at bseh.org.in for real-time updates.
Eligibility Criteria — Level-wise Breakdown
Understanding eligibility before applying saves time and avoids disappointment. Here is what BSEH requires for each level:
Level 1 — PRT (Primary Teacher, Classes I–V)
- Minimum 50% marks in Class 10+2 (Senior Secondary)
- Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) — 2-year program OR Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed)
- Candidates appearing in the final year of D.El.Ed can also apply
Level 2 — TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher, Classes VI–VIII)
- Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks in relevant subjects
- B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) degree
- Candidates in the final year of B.Ed are eligible to appear
Level 3 — PGT (Post Graduate Teacher, Classes IX–XII)
- Postgraduate degree (Master’s) with at least 50% marks in the concerned subject
- B.Ed degree is required
- Candidates completing PG studies may be provisionally eligible
General Eligibility Conditions (All Levels)
- Must be a citizen of India
- Age and qualification relaxation available for reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) as per Haryana government norms
- Aadhaar card is not mandatory for the application but can be submitted as a supporting document
Pro Tip: If you are unsure about subject-specific eligibility for TGT/PGT, download the detailed prospectus from bseh.org.in — it lists exact degree combinations subject by subject.
Exam Pattern & Syllabus
All three levels follow a similar pattern — 150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for 150 marks, with no negative marking. Duration is 2 hours 30 minutes.
HTET Level 1 (PRT) — Exam Pattern
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Language – Hindi | 15 | 15 |
| Language – English | 15 | 15 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 10 | 10 |
| Reasoning | 10 | 10 |
| Haryana General Knowledge | 10 | 10 |
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
HTET Level 2 (TGT) — Exam Pattern
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
| Language – Hindi | 15 | 15 |
| Language – English | 15 | 15 |
| Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning | 20 | 20 |
| Haryana GK | 10 | 10 |
| Subject-Specific Paper | 60 | 60 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
HTET Level 3 (PGT) — Exam Pattern
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Child Development & Pedagogy (Age 14–17) | 30 | 30 |
| Language – Hindi | 15 | 15 |
| Language – English | 15 | 15 |
| Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning | 20 | 20 |
| Haryana GK | 10 | 10 |
| Subject-Specific Paper | 60 | 60 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
Key Syllabus Areas
- Child Development & Pedagogy: Theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, Kohlberg; inclusive education; learning difficulties; assessment strategies
- Language (Hindi & English): Grammar, comprehension, pedagogy of language teaching
- Quantitative Aptitude: Number systems, percentages, ratio, time & work, speed-distance
- Reasoning: Series, analogies, classification, coding-decoding
- Haryana GK: History, geography, culture, current affairs of Haryana
- Subject-Specific (TGT/PGT): NCERT-based curriculum of the relevant teaching subject
The question paper for all levels (except language papers) is available in both Hindi and English — your choice.
Qualifying Marks
Here is what you need to clear the exam:
| Category | Qualifying Percentage | Marks Required (out of 150) |
|---|---|---|
| General / EWS / OBC | 60% | 90 |
| SC / PwD (Haryana domicile) | 55% | 82–83 |
| SC / PwD (Other states) | 60% | 90 |
There is no sectional cut-off — only the overall score matters for qualification.
How to Download HTET Admit Card 2026
The admit card is expected to be released 7–10 days before the exam (roughly 1st–10th June 2026). Follow these steps:
- Visit the official website: bseh.org.in
- Click on the “HTET 2026 Admit Card” link on the homepage
- Enter your Application Number, Date of Birth, and Captcha code
- Download and print the admit card
- Check all details — name, roll number, exam centre, and photo
Important: Carry a printed admit card along with a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, or Passport) on the exam day. Entry without an admit card is not permitted.
HTET Preparation Strategy 2026
With the exam just weeks away, here is a practical, level-headed approach to making the most of the time you have left.
Step 1 — Know Your Level and Syllabus
Start by printing or saving the official HTET Syllabus PDF from bseh.org.in. Highlight the topics you are already confident about and those that need attention. This creates a realistic picture of where you stand.
Step 2 — Focus on High-Weightage Sections First
Child Development & Pedagogy (30 marks) is common across all levels and is often the deciding section. Candidates who master educational psychology concepts consistently score well here. Prioritize it.
For Level 1 (PRT), Mathematics and EVS together carry 60 marks — that is 40% of the paper. Revise NCERT textbooks for Classes 1–5 thoroughly.
For Levels 2 and 3, your subject-specific paper (60 marks) is the biggest single block. Build it around NCERT content for your teaching class range.
Step 3 — Practice Previous Year Papers Daily
Nothing beats pattern recognition. Solve at least one full previous year paper every 3–4 days in timed conditions (2.5 hours). This builds exam stamina and exposes weak areas fast.
Step 4 — Haryana GK — Don’t Ignore It
Many candidates overlook the 10-mark Haryana GK section, but it is the easiest 10 marks on the paper. Cover:
- Major rivers, wildlife sanctuaries, and historical sites of Haryana
- Chief ministers, sports achievements, festivals
- Recent government schemes and policies
Step 5 — Revision Plan for Final 2 Weeks
- Week 1: Full syllabus revision, topic-by-topic
- Week 2: Only mock tests and weak-area revision
- 2 days before exam: Light revision, rest, and logistics (exam centre location, ID proof)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even well-prepared candidates stumble because of avoidable errors. Watch out for these:
- Ignoring Child Development & Pedagogy — thinking it is “theoretical” and easy. It requires conceptual clarity, not just reading.
- Skipping Haryana GK — a free 10 marks that many candidates leave on the table.
- Not checking the official website regularly — BSEH updates information frequently; rely on bseh.org.in, not forwarded WhatsApp messages.
- Confusing eligibility rules — especially for reserved categories. Always refer to the official prospectus.
- Not carrying a valid ID on exam day — this results in disqualification from the exam hall, regardless of how well you’ve prepared.
- Over-relying on coaching notes alone — NCERT books remain the gold standard for subject-specific preparation.
Latest Updates & Trends for 2026
- 2.33 lakh+ candidates registered for HTET 2026, making it one of the largest HTET cycles in recent years
- The exam was postponed twice — originally planned for January, then May 30–31 — before being confirmed for June 13–14
- BSEH is planning a second HTET session in October–November 2026, which means candidates who miss this cycle have another chance this year
- Board Chairman Dr. Pawan Kumar has indicated that HTET will be conducted annually going forward, a positive development for teaching aspirants
- The HTET certificate continues to hold lifetime validity, making it a one-time investment for your teaching career
Key Takeaways
- HTET 2026 is officially scheduled for 13th and 14th June 2026
- The exam covers three levels: PRT (Level 1), TGT (Level 2), PGT (Level 3)
- Each paper has 150 MCQs for 150 marks with no negative marking
- General category candidates need 60% (90/150) to qualify; SC/PwD Haryana domicile candidates need 55%
- Admit card expected around 1st–10th June 2026 on bseh.org.in
- HTET certificate has lifetime validity — no renewal needed
- A second HTET session may be held in October–November 2026
Conclusion
HTET 2026 represents a significant opportunity for over 2.33 lakh teaching aspirants across Haryana. With the exam now confirmed for June 13–14, 2026, the time to prepare with full focus is now.
The key to clearing HTET is not cramming everything — it is being strategic. Master Child Development & Pedagogy, strengthen your subject-specific knowledge using NCERT materials, practice previous year papers in timed conditions, and do not underestimate Haryana GK.
Stay connected to the official BSEH website (bseh.org.in) for admit card updates, exam guidelines, and result announcements. Trust the process, prepare consistently, and you are well on your way to earning a lifetime-valid teaching credential in Haryana.
FAQs
Q1. What is the official HTET exam date for 2026? The HTET exam is officially scheduled for 13th and 14th June 2026, as confirmed by BSEH via notification released on 25th May 2026. The exam will be held at various centres across Haryana.
Q2. Who is eligible to apply for HTET Level 1 (PRT) 2026? Candidates who have passed Class 10+2 with at least 50% marks and hold a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) or a B.El.Ed degree are eligible for Level 1. Final-year D.El.Ed students can also appear.
Q3. Is there any negative marking in HTET 2026? No. There is no negative marking in HTET 2026. Each correct answer earns 1 mark, and wrong or unattempted answers carry no penalty. Attempt all 150 questions.
Q4. How long is the HTET certificate valid? The HTET certificate carries lifetime validity from the date of issue. There is no renewal requirement, and qualified candidates can use it for future Haryana teacher recruitment at any time.
Q5. When will the HTET 2026 admit card be available? The HTET 2026 admit card is expected to be released approximately 7–10 days before the exam — around 1st to 10th June 2026 — on the official website bseh.org.in.
Q6. What is the qualifying score for HTET 2026? General, EWS, and OBC candidates must score 90 out of 150 (60%). SC and PwD candidates with Haryana domicile need 82–83 out of 150 (55%).
Q7. Will there be another HTET exam in 2026 after June? Yes. BSEH is planning a second HTET session in October–November 2026 to maintain the annual examination cycle and fulfil court-mandated testing requirements. This gives aspirants who miss the June session another chance within the same year.