HTET Result 2024 Released: Check Scores, Pass Percentage, and What’s Next
After months of anticipation, HTET 2024 candidates can now check their results.
The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) has officially declared the HTET Result 2024 today, November 10, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) can now check their results on the board’s official website, bseh.org.in.
The HTET 2024 examination was conducted on July 30 and 31, 2024, across 673 centres in Haryana. More than four lakh (400,000) candidates appeared for the test, which serves as a key qualification for teaching positions in government schools across the state.
The exam was held for three categories:
- Level 3 (Post Graduate Teacher – PGT)
- Level 2 (Trained Graduate Teacher – TGT)
- Level 1 (Primary Teacher – PRT)
While the PGT exam took place on July 30 from 3:00 pm to 5:40 pm, the TGT and PRT exams were held on July 31 in the morning and afternoon shifts, respectively.
According to official data, only 14.14% of candidates qualified for the exam this year. The pass percentage was 16.2% for Level 1, 16.4% for Level 2, and slightly lower for Level 3, reflecting the competitive standards maintained by the board.

How To Check Your Result
To check their results, candidates can follow these simple steps:
- Visit the official website — bseh.org.in
- Click on “HTET Result 2024” on the homepage
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth
- Click Submit to view your result
- Download and print your scorecard for future use
For candidates wondering about the cut-off, the minimum qualifying marks for each category are as follows:
- General Category: 90 marks (60%)
- SC and Physically Challenged (Haryana): 83 marks (55%)
- SC and Differently Abled (Other States): 90 marks (60%)
Candidates who clear the HTET 2024 will receive an eligibility certificate after successful biometric verification. The certificate will now hold lifetime validity, a change introduced by BSEH to simplify the recruitment process for aspiring teachers. This means qualified candidates can apply for future government teaching positions in Haryana without retaking the exam.
The HTET continues to follow a no-negative-marking policy, allowing candidates to attempt all questions freely.
With the results now live, successful candidates can prepare for the next phase, applying for teaching posts at the Primary, TGT, and PGT levels in Haryana government schools.