UPPSC prelims exam HTET Results will be released after complete biometric verification of candidates (Representative image/ Express photo)
The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) will not declare HTET results on August 28. Speaking to the indianexpres.com, BSEH chairman confirmed that the results will be announced next week. Earlier, the Board had announced that candidates who have appeared and have been listed by the Board are mandatorily required to appear for biometric verification at regional district centres on August 25 and 26.
Haryana Board Chairman Pawan Kumar stated that the verification process has been completed, and a list of candidates with biometric mismatches is being prepared. Results of candidates who fail biometric verification will be kept on hold, as such cases will be treated as instances where the exam may have been written by someone else.
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The final compilation of results is expected to take three to four days, after which the results will be formally declared — likely by the next week.
HTET Results 2025: How to check results once out?
Step 1: Go to the official website of HBSE – bseh.org.in
Step 2: Click on HTET 2024 results in the main tab
Step 3: Click on the link ‘HTET result’
Step 4: To log in, a candidate needs to keep their registration number and date of birth handy.
Step 5: The result will appear
Candidates who appeared for the HTET 2025 were bale to download the answer key for all three categories — Primary Teacher (PRT), Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT), and Postgraduate Teacher (PGT) by visiting the official portal in the first week of August. Candidates will also be given the chance to raise objections against the provisional answer key within the stipulated timeframe.
All objections submitted will be reviewed by subject matter experts. The decision of the board after evaluating the objections will be considered final.
Deepto Banerjee is a journalist at The Indian Express, where he currently works as a Senior Sub-Editor for IndianExpress.com. An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) New Delhi, he writes extensively on policy, education, study-abroad trends, student affairs, employment and career-related issues among other things.
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