Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has released the admit cards for Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) June 2025 session. These exams include Junior Basic Training (JBT) and Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) Sanskrit subjects. Candidates who have applied for these exams can now download their admit cards from the official board website. Let us tell you that the TET exams are to be held on 12th July 2025.
JBT TET exam will be held from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm, while TGT (Sanskrit) TET exam will be held from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm. The duration of each exam is two and a half hours. Candidates must carry their admit card to the examination center, as entry will not be given without the admit card.
How to download admit card
Candidates can easily download their admit card by following the steps given below.
First of all, candidates go to the official HPBOSE website www.hpbose.org.
After this, candidates find the 'TET' link on the homepage and click on it.
After this, fill the details asked there.
Now candidates submit that detail.
Finally download the admit card and take a printout.
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This year there are 5,731 registered candidates in the JBT TET exam, and 1,046 candidates are appearing in the TGT Sanskrit TET. The board has arranged 51 examination centers for JBT exam and 43 centers for TGT (Sanskrit) exam in Himachal Pradesh for the smooth conduct of the examinations.
Important Information
Candidates are advised to download their admit cards immediately and cross check all the details mentioned to avoid any discrepancy on the exam day. Any discrepancy noticed should be immediately reported to the board through the contact number provided on the website. For further assistance, candidates can contact the HPBOSE helpline at 01892-242192.
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