The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has officially announced the postponement of the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025, which was originally scheduled to be held on June 13 and 14, 2026. The decision was communicated by Board Chairman Shankar Lal Dhupad in an official press statement issued today.
Reasons for Postponement
Chairman Shankar Lal Dhupad stated that the HTET 2025 examination has been deferred due to administrative reasons. The Board took this decision after considering operational requirements and logistical considerations to ensure the smooth conduct of the examination in a fair and transparent manner. A second amended press note along with a photograph has also been issued by the Board in this regard. HTET is a state-level eligibility examination conducted for recruitment and eligibility certification of teachers for primary, secondary, and senior secondary levels in government schools across Haryana. It is considered an important qualifying test for teaching aspirants in the state education system. The decision was made after an internal review by the Board and coordination with district administration to ensure that examination infrastructure, manpower deployment, and security arrangements are fully streamlined before the revised schedule.
Revised Examination Dates Announced
The Board has now rescheduled the HTET 2025 examination to July 4 and 5, 2026. Candidates appearing for the eligibility test will now have additional time for preparation. The examination will be conducted across various centers in the state of Haryana under strict guidelines and supervision of the Board authorities. Officials have assured that all necessary arrangements will be made to ensure the smooth conduct of the test on the revised dates. Candidates are advised to check the official website regularly for updates.
Candidates Advised to Check Official Website
Chairman Dhupad further informed that candidates seeking more information regarding the HTET examination are advised to regularly visit the official website of the Haryana Board of School Education, www.bseh.org.in. All updates, notifications, and important instructions related to the examination will be made available on the website from time to time. Candidates have been urged to rely only on official sources for authentic information and avoid misinformation circulating on social media platforms. This step is aimed at ensuring that candidates receive timely and verified information and are able to plan their preparation and examination strategy without confusion or misinformation.
Officials reiterated that no changes other than revised dates have been made to the examination structure and syllabus. The Board has appealed to candidates to remain patient and continue preparation with full focus, as the revised schedule is final unless further notified on the official website. Candidates should regularly monitor updates to avoid missing any official notification issued.



