Haryana HTET 2026 Kicks Off in Nuh with Enhanced Security Measures
HTET 2026 begins in Nuh, Haryana on July 4–5 with enhanced security, CCTV surveillance, police deployment, and detailed arrangements for PGT, TGT, and PRT examinations.

The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2026 has officially begun across the state, including the Nuh (Mewat) district, with thousands of aspiring teachers appearing for the examination on July 4 and 5. The Haryana Government and district administration have implemented extensive security and logistical arrangements to ensure that the examination is conducted in a fair, transparent, and peaceful manner.
HTET is one of Haryana’s most important recruitment eligibility examinations for candidates seeking teaching positions in government schools. Every year, thousands of applicants participate in the examination to qualify for teaching posts at different educational levels.
Comprehensive Security Measures Across Nuh
District authorities in Nuh have deployed additional police personnel at examination centres to maintain law and order throughout the examination period. Security checks are being carried out at the entry gates, while CCTV surveillance has been strengthened to monitor examination activities.
Officials have coordinated with local police, education authorities, and administrative departments to ensure that candidates experience a smooth examination process without unnecessary delays. Traffic management teams have also been deployed around major examination centres to reduce congestion during reporting and dispersal times. Authorities have appealed to candidates to cooperate with security personnel and strictly follow all examination guidelines.
Examination Schedule
The HTET 2026 examination is being conducted over two days for different teaching categories.
July 4, 2026
- Level-3 (PGT): 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
July 5, 2026
- Level-2 (TGT): 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Level-1 (PRT): 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Candidates have been instructed to report well before the scheduled examination time to complete document verification and security screening.
Guidelines for Candidates
The Board of School Education Haryana has advised candidates to carry:
- Printed HTET Admit Card
- Original valid photo identity proof
- Passport-size photograph (if required)
Electronic devices including mobile phones, smart watches, Bluetooth devices, calculators, earphones, and other communication equipment are strictly prohibited inside examination centres.
Candidates are encouraged to read all instructions mentioned on their admit cards carefully and follow the directions issued by invigilators during the examination.
Administrative Preparedness
Officials in Nuh have established control rooms and deployed flying squads to monitor examination centres. Teams from the education department are working alongside district administration officials to ensure that every centre follows examination protocols.
Emergency medical assistance and basic facilities, including drinking water and seating arrangements, have also been arranged for candidates wherever necessary.
Authorities stated that the objective is to conduct the examination in a secure, transparent, and candidate-friendly environment while maintaining the highest standards of integrity.
Importance of HTET
The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test serves as the mandatory eligibility examination for individuals aspiring to become teachers in government and government-aided schools across Haryana. Clearing HTET enables candidates to apply for future teacher recruitment opportunities according to the eligibility criteria prescribed by the state government.
Every year, the examination attracts a large number of applicants due to increasing opportunities in the education sector and the growing demand for qualified teachers.
Candidate Advisory
- Reach the examination centre at least one hour before reporting time.
- Verify the exact location of the examination centre in advance.
Carry only permitted items. - Cooperate during security screening.
- Avoid carrying valuables to the examination venue.
Focus on Fair and Transparent Examination
The Haryana Government has reiterated its commitment to conducting a fair and transparent recruitment process. Strict monitoring, enhanced surveillance, and coordinated administrative efforts are intended to eliminate malpractice and provide equal opportunities to all candidates appearing in the HTET 2026 examination.
As examinations continue across Haryana on July 4 and 5, officials remain focused on ensuring a smooth experience for candidates while maintaining the credibility and integrity of the state’s teacher eligibility examination system.

