HTET 2023: Biometric verification notice out at bseh.org.in
Alivia Mukherjee | December 17, 2023 | 07:52 AM IST | 1 min read
HTET 2023: Biometric verification will be done on December 17 and 18.
NEW DELHI: The Board of School Education Haryana has issued a notice regarding the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2023 biometric verification.
Along with the notice, the board has also made available the list of candidates who are required to appear for biometric verification and the center list for biometric verification. Candidates can check the detailed notice regarding the HTET 2023 biometric verification on the official site bseh.org.in.
The official notice read "All candidates are informed that the result of the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test 2023 held on the 02nd and 03rd of December will be declared shortly. It is mandatory for candidates to complete biometric verification before the results are declared,".
Before the HTET 2023 results are announced, all participants must complete their biometric verification. On December 17 and 18, 2023, verification centres will be set up in each of the state's 22 districts to assist candidates.
"Keeping in view the convenience of the candidates, district-wise verification centers have been established in all 22 districts of the state from December 17 to December 18. Candidates belonging to other states can complete their verification process by reaching their adjoining districts. In special circumstances, the candidate can complete his verification process by appearing at any of the centers established in 22 districts," read the notice.
The HTET 2023 was held for level-1 (PRT), level-2 (TGT), and level-3 (PGT) on December 2 and December 3, 2023. The provisional answer key was made available on December 4 and candidates were able to raise objection till December 6.
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