HTET Result 2025: Biometric list of candidates on bseh.org.in; PRT, TGT, PGT qualifying marks
Vagisha Kaushik | November 10, 2025 | 12:05 PM IST | 1 min read
HTET 2025 result link is active on bsehresult.in. Candidates can check results using login credentials.
14.14% candidates have passed the three levels of the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025, the results of which have been declared today. Candidates can check HTET result 2025 on the official website – bseh.org.in.
As per the HTET qualifying marks, aspirants belonging to the general and Scheduled Caste (SC), and differently-abled categories of other states are required to secure 60% marks in order to be declared pass. The minimum passing marks for SC and differently-abled candidates of Haryana are 55%.
HTET biometric list 2025 is available on the official website. The Board of Secondary Education (BSEH), Haryana issued the district-wise candidate list for biometric verification before announcing the HTET 2025 results. The HTET biometric list PDF mentions the candidate's registration number, roll number, level, name, his or her father’s name, and mother’s name. Those whose names were mentioned in the list were required to appear for verification at the designated centres on August 25 and 26.
HTET result has been declared after comparison of IRIS data base (biometric profile verification). Candidates were given only three chances thereafter, if any candidate remained absent in the prescribed three chances and reported for biometric verification after missing the chances, then the verification was done with a fee of Rs 10,000. The record of HTET including OMR sheets will be preserved up to four months from the date of result declaration. HTET certificate will be valid for lifetime.
The computer-based test was held on July 30 and 31 after getting postponed several times. Initially, the exam was scheduled for December 7 and 8 last year. HTET is conducted every year for three-levels - primary teacher (PRT) for Classes 1 to 5, Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) for Classes 6 to 8, and Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) for higher classes.
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