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Download Your HTET 2026 Admit Card Now

The Board of School Education Haryana has officially released the admit cards for the HTET 2026. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website. The exam is scheduled for July 4 and 5, 2026, and it is crucial for candidates to carry their admit cards to the examination center. This article outlines the importance of the admit card, key points to remember, and details regarding the scribe facility for candidates with disabilities. Ensure you check all details on your admit card and arrive on time for the exam.
 

HTET Exam 2026: Admit Card Released



HTET Exam 2026: The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has made the admit cards available for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2026. Candidates who have registered for the exam can access their admit cards from the official website, htet.eapplynow.com, by entering their registration details. It is essential to carry the admit card to participate in the examination.


Importance of the Admit Card for HTET Exam
The HTET is organized to evaluate the qualifications of individuals aiming to become teachers in government schools throughout Haryana. The examination is conducted at three levels: Level-1 for Primary Teacher (PRT), Level-2 for Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT), and Level-3 for Post Graduate Teacher (PGT). The HTET 2026 is set to take place on July 4 and 5, 2026.


It is mandatory for candidates to present their hall ticket (admit card) at the examination venue. No participant will be permitted to take the exam without a valid admit card. Candidates should meticulously check all information on the admit card, including their name, roll number, exam level, exam date, reporting time, and designated examination center.


Key Points to Remember
Candidates must bring the original photo ID used during the application process to the exam center.


It is advised that candidates arrive at the examination center around 2 hours and 10 minutes prior to the start of the exam.


Punctuality is crucial for completing biometric verification, capturing thumb impressions, and fulfilling other formalities.


Candidates with visual impairments, those with a disability of 40% or more, and individuals unable to write by hand can request the assistance of a scribe (writer).


Participants may select their own scribe or ask the Board to provide one.


To secure a scribe from the Board, an application must be submitted at least 4 days before the exam. For arranging a scribe from the examination center, candidates should contact the center two days prior with the required medical and other documentation.


The educational qualification of the scribe should not exceed the 12th-grade level.


Those utilizing the scribe service will receive an additional 50 minutes for the examination.