HTET 2024: Examination Pattern, Schedule and Admit card details

The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2024, administered by the Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), serves as a qualifying examination for candidates aspiring to teach at various educational levels within the state. The HTET encompasses three distinct levels:

  • Level 1 (Primary Teacher – PRT): For teaching Classes 1 to 5.
  • Level 2 (Trained Graduate Teacher – TGT): For teaching Classes 6 to 8.
  • Level 3 (Post Graduate Teacher – PGT): For teaching Classes 9 to 12.

Examination Schedule Update:

Initially, the HTET 2024 examination was scheduled for December 7 and 8, 2024. However, due to unforeseen technical reasons, BSEH announced the postponement of these dates on November 26, 2024. As of now, the revised examination dates have not been released. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official BSEH website (bseh.org.in) for the latest updates regarding the new examination schedule.

Admit Card Information:

The issuance of admit cards is currently on hold due to the postponement of the examination. Once the new exam dates are finalized, BSEH will release the admit cards on their official website. Candidates will be able to download their admit cards by logging in with their credentials. It is crucial to verify all details on the admit card for accuracy. In case of any discrepancies, candidates should promptly contact BSEH for rectification.

Paper Pattern Details:

The HTET maintains a consistent structure across all three levels, focusing on evaluating candidates’ proficiency in various competencies essential for teaching. The general pattern includes:

  • Mode of Exam: Written (Pen and Paper)
  • Medium of Exam:  (English and Hindi)
  • Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Total Questions: 150
  • Total Marks: 150
  • Duration: 150 minutes
  • Marking Scheme: +1 mark for each correct answer; no negative marking

Level-Specific Patterns:

  1. Level 1 (Primary Teacher – PRT):
    • Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 questions (30 marks)
    • Languages:
      • Hindi: 15 questions (15 marks)
      • English: 15 questions (15 marks)
    • General Studies:
      • Quantitative Aptitude: 10 questions (10 marks)
      • Reasoning Ability: 10 questions (10 marks)
      • Haryana General Knowledge: 10 questions (10 marks)
    • Mathematics: 30 questions (30 marks)
    • Environmental Studies: 30 questions (30 marks)
  2. Level 2 (Trained Graduate Teacher – TGT):
    • Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 questions (30 marks)
    • Languages:
      • Hindi: 15 questions (15 marks)
      • English: 15 questions (15 marks)
    • General Studies:
      • Quantitative Aptitude: 10 questions (10 marks)
      • Reasoning Ability: 10 questions (10 marks)
      • Haryana General Knowledge: 10 questions (10 marks)
    • Subject-Specific : 60 questions (60 marks)
  3. Level 3 (Post Graduate Teacher – PGT):
    • Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 questions (30 marks)
    • Languages:
      • Hindi: 15 questions (15 marks)
      • English: 15 questions (15 marks)
    • General Studies:
      • Quantitative Aptitude: 10 questions (10 marks)
      • Reasoning Ability: 10 questions (10 marks)
      • Haryana General Knowledge: 10 questions (10 marks)
    • Subject-Specific : 60 questions (60 marks)

Candidates are encouraged to utilize the additional preparation time effectively, focusing on areas outlined in the HTET syllabus. Regular practice with previous years’ question papers and staying updated with current affairs, particularly those related to Haryana, can significantly enhance readiness for the examination. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, candidates should frequently visit the official BSEH website.

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