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
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The results for Levels 1, 2 & 3 have been declared today.
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Successful candidates will receive a lifetime valid HTET certificate, meaning they will not need to re-qualify in future for teacher eligibility in Haryana.
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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
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Visit the official website of BSEH.
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Click on the link for “HTET Result 2025” for the relevant level (Level 1/2/3).
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Enter your required credentials – roll number / registration number and date of birth.
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Download your scorecard and check your qualifying status and marks.
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Keep a print or digital copy of your certificate for future reference.
Qualifying Marks & Cut-offs
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The qualifying mark for general category candidates is typically 60% (i.e., 90 out of 150 marks) for many levels.
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For reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), the minimum qualifying percentage is around 55% (about 82.5 out of 150).
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Final cut-offs (category-wise, level-wise) will be published alongside the result PDF.
What happens after the result?
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Candidates who qualify will become eligible to apply for PRT, TGT or PGT teaching positions in state government / aided schools in Haryana.
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The lifetime certificate removes the need to appear again for HTET for teacher‐eligibility in the state.
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For those who do not qualify, options may include re-appearing in the next cycle (if any), focusing on higher eligibility or alternate pathways.
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It is advisable to save the result scorecard and certificate, and check the official site regularly for job notifications.
Key Takeaways for Candidates
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Check early: Since the result is now live, candidates are advised to log in as soon as possible to avoid last-minute server rush.
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Verify credentials: Ensure that your roll number/application number and DOB are correct before logging in.
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Download & save: After checking the result, download and safely store your certificate and scorecard.
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Stay alert: Keep an eye on the BSEH website for further instructions related to certificate issuance, job notification or next steps.
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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)
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For General / OBC / EWS category: 60%, i.e. 90 out of 150 marks.
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For SC / ST / PH (Haryana domicile): 55%, i.e. 82 out of 150 marks.
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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)
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In the November 2019 session:
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Level-1 (PRT): Appeared 78,879; Qualified 7,720; Pass % = 9.79%.
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Level-2 (TGT): Appeared 100,047; Qualified 10,767; Pass % = 10.76%.
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Level-3 (PGT): Appeared 82,648; Qualified 3,496; Pass % = 4.23%.
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In the 2022 session:
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Overall: Appeared ~261,390; Qualified ~37,204; Pass % = 14.24%.
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Notes & caveats
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The figures above are from earlier years. The district-wise pass statistics for 2025 are not publicly broken down as of now.
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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.
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Because HTET is a qualifying exam, the focus is on achieving the threshold, rather than high pass-percentage rates.
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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.





