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HTET 2023: BSEH releases answer key at bseh.org.in; objection window to open on Dec 4

HTET 2023: The exam was organised by the Education Board on December 2 and 3, 2023. This year, a total of 2,52,028 candidates registered for the exam

HTET 2023: Objections can be registered from December 4 to 6.HTET 2023: Objections can be registered from December 4 to 6. (Representative image)

HTET 2023: The Haryana School Education Board (HSEB) Chairman Dr. V.P. Yadav and Secretary Ms. Jyoti Mittal, H.P. today announced that the draft answer keys for HTET have been uploaded at the official website — bseh.org.in.

As per the announcement, draft answer keys have been released for all the subjects related to the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) Level-1 (PRT), Level-2 (TGT) and Level-3 (PGT).

If any candidate has any objection regarding any question given in the question paper booklet or the answer (option) of any question given in the answer key, then he/she should submit a written reply along with complete facts/proofs in this regard from December 4 to 6.

To do so, the candidates will have to register their objection online on the portal released on the official website of the Board by depositing the prescribed fee of Rs 1000 per question before 5 pm. If the objection lodged in relation to any question is found to be correct, then in such a situation the fee deposited for that question will be transferred to the bank account provided by the candidate within three months from the declaration of the examination result.

The exam was organised by the Education Board on December 2 and 3, 2023. On December 2, exam was held from 3 pm till 5:30 pm in the evening session and on December 3 exam was conducted from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm. Level 1 (PRT) was also conducted from 3 pm till 5:30 pm in the evening session at 188 examination centres.

This year, a total of 2,52,028 candidates registered for the exam, which included 1,72,391 women candidates, 79,596 male candidates and 41 transgender candidates. Out of 54,115 candidates in level 1 (PRT) examination, 35,646 were women, 18,457 were men and 12 were transgenders. In level 2 (TGT), 1,21,574 candidates included 83,545 women, 38,008 men and 21 transgenders and in level 3 (PGT), 76,339 candidates included 53,200 women, 23,131 men and 8 transgenders.

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