The HTET Admit Card 2026 for Level 3 (PGT) candidates has been released by the Board of School Education Haryana, with hall tickets for Level 1 (PRT) and Level 2 (TGT) candidates set to follow tomorrow, July 2. This staggered release comes ahead of the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test, scheduled to be conducted on July 4 and July 5, with over 2.33 lakh candidates set to appear across the state.
Download Process and Key Details
Candidates can access their HTET Admit Card 2026 through the official BSEH portals — bseh.org.in or htet.eapplynow.com — by following these steps:

- Visit the official website and locate the “HTET Admit Card 2026” link
- Log in using your registration number and password or date of birth
- Verify all printed details, including name, exam centre, and shift timing
- Download and take a clear, high-quality colour printout — digital copies on phones are not accepted at the centre
- Carry the admit card along with a valid original photo ID for entry
The exam will be conducted offline across 383 designated centres throughout Haryana, with the board urging candidates to download hall tickets early given the volume of simultaneous logins expected.
Exam Schedule Across the Three Levels
The two-day window has been structured to manage the large candidate pool without congestion. Based on the official schedule:
- July 4, Evening Session (3:00–5:30 PM): Level 3 (PGT), with roughly 73,091 candidates
- July 5, Morning Session (10:00 AM–12:30 PM): Level 2 (TGT), the largest group at approximately 1.19 lakh candidates
- July 5, Evening Session (3:00–5:30 PM): Level 1 (PRT), with around 41,062 candidates
Each paper runs for 150 minutes, with candidates receiving an additional 20 minutes per hour of compensatory time if they have documented benchmark disabilities.
Exam-Day Instructions
Candidates are advised to reach their allotted centre at least two hours before their session begins, since late arrivals will not be permitted entry. The board has also cautioned that leaving more than 20 OMR responses blank could lead to disqualification, and CCTV surveillance will be in place at all centres this year. Any discrepancies noticed on the HTET Admit Card 2026 — such as an incorrect photograph or spelling error — should be reported immediately to the BSEH helpdesk before exam day, rather than at the centre itself.










