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Final Call for HTET 2025 Applications: Deadline Today

The application period for the Haryana Teachers Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 ends today. Candidates interested in teaching positions must submit their applications promptly on the official website. The HTET exam is structured for three levels, catering to different teaching grades. The exam format includes multiple-choice questions, with no negative marking, and a total of 150 questions to be completed in two and a half hours. This article provides essential details about the exam pattern and question distribution, making it a must-read for prospective applicants.
 
Final Call for HTET 2025 Applications: Deadline Today

HTET 2025 Application Deadline Approaches



The application window for the Haryana Teachers Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 is set to close today. Candidates who are interested in applying should act quickly and submit their applications via the official website.


This announcement is crucial for those looking to participate in HTET 2025. The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) is overseeing the test, and the extended application period will end today. Candidates who missed the previous deadline can still apply by visiting bseh.org.in. The original deadline was January 4, 2025.


HTET 2025: Exam Levels

The HTET exam is structured for three distinct teaching levels:


1. **Level 1**: For teaching classes 1 to 5.


2. **Level 2**: For teaching classes 6 to 8.


3. **Level 3**: For teaching classes 9 to 12.


HTET Exam Pattern 2025

Candidates can familiarize themselves with the exam format through the following details:


1. The HTET exam is conducted in an offline format.


2. OMR answer sheets will be utilized.


3. All questions are multiple-choice (MCQs).


4. The exam consists of 150 questions.


5. Each question is worth one mark.


6. The total score possible is 150.


7. Candidates have two hours and thirty minutes to complete the exam.


8. There is no negative marking.


Question Distribution by Section

The exam includes various sections, detailed as follows:


1. **Child Development and Pedagogy**: 30 questions, assessing understanding of learning processes and teaching methods.


2. **Language Proficiency**: 15 questions each for Hindi and English.


3. **General Studies**: 60 questions covering General Knowledge of Haryana, Reasoning, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.


4. For Levels 2 and 3, an additional subject-specific section includes 30 questions based on the candidate's chosen teaching discipline.