Editor’s note and update – Haryana Board of Secondary Education (BSEH / HBSE) has declared the HTET result 2021-2022 via the press conference, wherein the Board Chairman Dr Jagbir Singh has announced the result and its statistics. However, the link to check result will be available from or before 5 PM, he said. Hence, candidates may please take note that the result link is yet to be made available, and they need not panic if they are unable to see result link anywhere at this moment.
Haryana Secondary Education Board (HSEB) has today, January 28, 2022, announced the HTET 2021 result through the online mode. Results have been announced through the online mode, on the official website bseh.org.in and haryanatet.in. So, all those candidates who appeared for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2021 examination on December 18 and 19, 2022, can check their results now. Those who have qualified the HTET 2021 examination will be awarded the eligibility certificate and can teach in schools affiliated with the state.
HTET 2021 How to Check Results?
Candidates can only check their HTET 2021 Result on the state board’s official website i.e., haryanatet.in. Apart from this, candidates are advised to not trust any third-party or unverified portals for their results. Following are the steps to download the scorecard –
Step 1: Visit the official website of HTET 2021 i.e., .i.e. haryanatet.in
Step 2: On the homepage of the official website, click on the ‘Result’ link. This will be present on the right-hand side of the webpage.
Step 3: By doing so, a new page will open asking for login credentials. Enter these details and click on the submit option.
Step 4: On submitting these credentials, a new page will open displaying the scorecard.
Step 5: Download or take a printout of the scorecard for future use or reference.
HTET 2021 Statistics & Passing Percentage
A dedicated press conference was arranged and chaired by the HSEB Prof. (Dr.) Jagbir Singh, Vice President V.P. Yadav, and Secretary Krishna Kumar to announce the HTET 2021 result. During the conference, it was informed that a total of 1,87,951 candidates appeared for the test – 58,391 males, 1,29,559 females, and 1 transgender.
As many as 39,708 candidates appeared for the Level 1 examination – 12,844 males and 26,863 female. 2,147 out of 12,844 males and 3,293 out of 26,863 females successfully passed the eligibility test. Looking at the figures, the passing percentage was 16.72 in case of male candidates and 12.26 percent in case of females.
Similarly, in case of Level 2, a total of 77,510 candidate individuals gave the exam – 22,911 males and 54,599 females. A total of 1,327 out of 22,911 males and 2,004 out of 54,599 females managed to clear this level. So, the pass percentage of males came out to be 05.79 percent while that of female candidates was 03.67 percent.
Additionally, as many as 70,733 candidates appeared in Level-3 examination – 22,636 males and 48,097 females. From these figures, 3,633 out of 22,636 males and 6,636 out of 48,097 females passed the third level. The passing percentage was calculated to be 16.05 percent in case of males and 13.80 percent in case of female candidates.