Htet Admit Card: Haryana HTET city slip shortly at htet.eapplynow.com; over 2.33 lakh candidates to appear
HTET 2026 exam city: The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has announced that candidates appearing for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 will be able to check details of their allotted examination city from the board’s official website starting 4 PM. The announcement was made during a press conference held at the board headquarters in Bhiwani.Board Chairman Shankar Lal Dhupad said the examination will be conducted on July 4 and 5, 2026, across 383 examination centres in the state. A total of 2,33,294 candidates have registered for the test. Admit cards for the examination will be issued separately at a later stage.Guidelines issued for examination arrangementsTo ensure the smooth and malpractice-free conduct of the examination, the board organised a virtual meeting with District Education Officers. During the meeting, officials were directed to follow all prescribed procedures and maintain strict vigilance at examination centres.The chairman stated that arrangements for inspection of centres have been strengthened. Flying squads will be deployed to prevent cheating and other irregularities. Each examination centre will have a board representative along with an administrative or gazetted officer from the district administration.The examination schedule includes the Level-3 test in the evening session on July 4 for 73,091 candidates. The Level-2 examination will be conducted in the morning session on July 5 for 1,19,141 candidates, while the Level-1 examination will take place in the evening session on the same day for 41,062 candidates.Control rooms to function during examination periodBoard Secretary Munish Sharma (IAS) directed District Education Officers to hold district-level meetings under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner with centre superintendents and administrative officers. Details of the meeting schedule are to be communicated to the board.Control rooms will operate in district education offices from July 3 to July 5. Designated staff will remain in direct contact with the control room established at the board headquarters and submit consolidated inspection reports on the day of the examination.Special provisions for candidates and staffVisually impaired and differently-abled candidates will receive 50 minutes of additional time. Female candidates will be permitted to wear only Mangalsutra and apply Bindi and Sindoor. Sikh candidates will be allowed to carry articles of their religious faith.The board has instructed officials to regularly check the functioning of jammers, biometric systems, videography equipment and CCTV cameras. Entry to examination centres will be permitted only to personnel carrying valid identity cards, which must remain visibly displayed throughout the examination period.
