Haryana TET Result 2025 OUT: Key Highlights and What Candidates Should Know
Chandigarh / Haryana, November 10 2025 – The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) has officially released the result for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 for Levels 1 (Primary Teacher), Level 2 (TGT) and Level 3 (PGT). Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their scores and download their lifetime-valid HTET certificate via the official portal.
What’s new and important
The results for Levels 1, 2 & 3 have been declared today.
Successful candidates will receive a lifetime valid HTET certificate, meaning they will not need to re-qualify in future for teacher eligibility in Haryana.
The official website to check results is the BSEH portal: bseh.org.in Board of School Education Haryana
How to check your HTET 2025 result
Visit the official website of BSEH.
Click on the link for “HTET Result 2025” for the relevant level (Level 1/2/3).
Enter your required credentials – roll number / registration number and date of birth.
Download your scorecard and check your qualifying status and marks.
Keep a print or digital copy of your certificate for future reference.
Qualifying Marks & Cut-offs
The qualifying mark for general category candidates is typically 60% (i.e., 90 out of 150 marks) for many levels.
For reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), the minimum qualifying percentage is around 55% (about 82.5 out of 150).
Final cut-offs (category-wise, level-wise) will be published alongside the result PDF.
What happens after the result?
Candidates who qualify will become eligible to apply for PRT, TGT or PGT teaching positions in state government / aided schools in Haryana.
The lifetime certificate removes the need to appear again for HTET for teacher‐eligibility in the state.
For those who do not qualify, options may include re-appearing in the next cycle (if any), focusing on higher eligibility or alternate pathways.
It is advisable to save the result scorecard and certificate, and check the official site regularly for job notifications.
Key Takeaways for Candidates
Check early: Since the result is now live, candidates are advised to log in as soon as possible to avoid last-minute server rush.
Verify credentials: Ensure that your roll number/application number and DOB are correct before logging in.
Download & save: After checking the result, download and safely store your certificate and scorecard.
Stay alert: Keep an eye on the BSEH website for further instructions related to certificate issuance, job notification or next steps.
Monitor cut-offs: Even if you qualify, keep informed about cut-offs and vacancies in your preferred category/level.
The HTET 2025 result announcement brings relief and excitement for thousands of aspirants who have been preparing for teacher-eligibility in Haryana. With the lifetime validity certificate, successful candidates are positioned for long-term teaching careers in the state. Those yet to succeed should review their performance, plan next steps, and stay prepared for the upcoming opportunities.
Here are the available level-wise cut-offs and pass statistics for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 and recent years. Note: Complete district-wise breakdown for 2025 is not yet published.
Minimum Qualifying Marks (Cut-offs)
For General / OBC / EWS category: 60%, i.e. 90 out of 150 marks.
For SC / ST / PH (Haryana domicile): 55%, i.e. 82 out of 150 marks.
For SC / ST / PH (Other States): Same as General: 60%, i.e. 90/150.
These minimums apply across Levels 1 (PRT), 2 (TGT) and 3 (PGT) as eligibility criteria.
Pass Percentages (Previous years for context)
In the November 2019 session:
Level-1 (PRT): Appeared 78,879; Qualified 7,720; Pass % = 9.79%.
Level-2 (TGT): Appeared 100,047; Qualified 10,767; Pass % = 10.76%.
Level-3 (PGT): Appeared 82,648; Qualified 3,496; Pass % = 4.23%.
In the 2022 session:
Overall: Appeared ~261,390; Qualified ~37,204; Pass % = 14.24%.
Notes & caveats
The figures above are from earlier years. The district-wise pass statistics for 2025 are not publicly broken down as of now.
The “cut-off” in HTET refers to the minimum qualifying marks (eligibility qualification), not competitive rank-based cut-offs. Some sources state there is no additional competitive cut-off beyond the minimum.
Because HTET is a qualifying exam, the focus is on achieving the threshold, rather than high pass-percentage rates.
For district-wise data (for example number of candidates appeared/qualified by district in 2025), the official board e-portal might publish detailed PDF reports later.


