The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has announced mandatory biometric verification for Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025 candidates scheduled on August 25 and 26, 2025.
This step is compulsory for result declaration, with biometric centres arranged across all 22 districts of Haryana. District-wise and centre-wise candidate lists have been released on the official BSEH website, bseh.org.in. Candidates failing to complete biometric verification will not have their results declared.
The HTET 2025 exam was conducted on July 30 and 31, with over 400,000 candidates across 673 centres. Results are expected between August 27 and 28, 2025.
Biometric Verification: What Candidates Need to Know
The biometric verification process is a critical step introduced by the BSEH to ensure authenticity, transparency, and curb impersonation in the HTET examination process.
Candidates registered for HTET 2025 must appear in person at their designated biometric verification centres on the scheduled dates, August 25 and 26. The verification centres are set up in all 22 districts of Haryana. Candidates residing outside Haryana can appear for biometric verification at the nearest district headquarters to facilitate easy access.
Candidates listed for biometric verification should follow these steps carefully to avoid disqualification:
- Visit the official BSEH website (bseh.org.in) and check if your roll number appears on the biometric verification list.
- Note your assigned biometric verification centre and the date (August 25 or 26, 2025).
- Carry your original HTET 2024 admit card as proof of exam participation.
- Bring a valid government-issued photo ID card (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving Licence, Passport).
- Arrive at the verification centre ahead of the scheduled time to avoid long queues or delays.
- Complete the biometric process, including iris scan and fingerprint verification.
- Collect and safely keep any acknowledgement slip provided after successful verification.
- Contact the BSEH helpline for clarification or if you face any issues.
The official district-wise and centre-wise lists containing candidate roll numbers and verification locations are published on the BSEH website (bseh.org.in). The board has also sent SMS and email notifications to candidates to ensure they are well-informed about this mandatory process.
Authorities have issued strict instructions that failure to attend the biometric verification will result in non-declaration of results for that candidate, stressing the vital importance of this step.
Background: Exam Overview and Recent Developments
HTET 2025 was conducted over two days, July 30 and 31, 2025, in 673 centres spread across Haryana. The exam includes three levels: Level 3 (Post Graduate Teacher – PGT), Level 2 (Trained Graduate Teacher – TGT), and Level 1 (Primary Teacher – PRT).
Level 3 was held on July 30, while Levels 1 and 2 followed on July 31. Over four lakh candidates appeared for the exam this year, highlighting the vast scale and significance of HTET in teacher recruitment.
The introduction of biometric verification is a transparency-driven reform by the BSEH to uphold exam integrity and prevent fraudulent practices. This verification step must be completed before the results are released, which are expected by August 27-28, 2025.
Following successful verification, qualified candidates will receive their HTET certificates, which are essential for eligibility in government teaching positions in Haryana.
How to Check HTET Result 2025: Step-by-Step Guide
- Visit the official BSEH website: bseh.org.in
- Navigate to the ‘HTET 2025 Results’ link on the homepage
- Click on the relevant level (Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3) result link
- Enter your roll number and date of birth or other required credentials
- Submit the details
- Your result will be displayed on the screen
- Download and print the result for future reference
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
The deployment of biometric verification in the HTET 2025 exam represents a necessary evolution towards transparent, fair examination practices in India’s competitive education sector.
At The Logical Indian, we appreciate such steps for protecting the credibility of government exams and ensuring that deserving candidates receive their rightful positions without fraudulent interference.