HTET mock test gives you free online practice for Level 1 (PRT), Level 2 (TGT), and Level 3 (PGT) in the exact BSEH exam format. Each full test has 150 questions for 150 marks with a 2.5 hour time limit. You get instant scores, section wise analysis, and detailed answer solutions. Start practicing now and build real exam speed before your HTET.
HTET Mock Test for Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3
HTET runs three separate levels. Each level targets a different teaching post in Haryana government schools. Your mock test series must match your exact level.
HTET Level 1 Mock Test (PRT)
Level 1 mock tests prepare Primary Teacher candidates for Classes 1 to 5. The practice set covers five sections: Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I (Hindi), Language II (English), Mathematics, and Environmental Studies. Each section carries 30 marks.
HTET Level 2 Mock Test (TGT)
Level 2 practice tests prepare Trained Graduate Teacher candidates for Classes 6 to 8. The test includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, and a subject specific section carrying 60 marks based on your optional teaching subject.
HTET Level 3 Mock Test (PGT)
Level 3 mock tests prepare Post Graduate Teacher candidates for Classes 9 to 12. Subject knowledge gets the highest weightage here with 60 marks dedicated to your specialist subject, such as Physics, History, Mathematics, or Commerce.
HTET Exam Pattern for All Three Levels
All three HTET levels share the same total marks and time limit. But section distribution differs by level. Study the pattern below before you start any mock test.
| Level | Post | Classes | Total Questions | Total Marks | Duration | Negative Marking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | PRT (Primary Teacher) | 1 to 5 | 150 | 150 | 2.5 hours | None |
| Level 2 | TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) | 6 to 8 | 150 | 150 | 2.5 hours | None |
| Level 3 | PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) | 9 to 12 | 150 | 150 | 2.5 hours | None |
BSEH conducts HTET in offline mode with multiple choice questions only. Since there is no negative marking, attempt every question in your mock test and in the real exam.
HTET Mock Test Section Wise Marks Distribution
Know exactly how many marks each section carries before you start a mock test. This helps you plan your time per section during the real exam.
| Section | Level 1 (PRT) Marks | Level 2 (TGT) Marks | Level 3 (PGT) Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 | 30 |
| Language I (Hindi) | 30 | 30 | 30 |
| Language II (English) | 30 | 30 | 30 |
| Mathematics | 30 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
| Environmental Studies (EVS) | 30 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
| Subject Specific Section | Not Applicable | 60 | 60 |
| Total | 150 | 150 | 150 |
HTET Passing Marks and Qualifying Criteria
HTET qualifying marks are 60% for General category and 55% for reserved categories. So General category candidates must score at least 90 out of 150. SC, BC, SBC, ESM, and PwD candidates need at least 82 marks to pass.
- General category minimum qualifying score: 90 out of 150 (60%)
- SC, BC, SBC, ESM, and PwD minimum qualifying score: 82 out of 150 (55%)
- HTET certificate validity: lifetime, as per BSEH notification
- Question type: multiple choice with 4 options
- Each correct answer: 1 mark
Use your mock test scores to track progress against these benchmarks. When you consistently score above 90 on full length practice tests, you are ready for the real exam.
Why HTET Practice Test Improves Your Score
Candidates who attempt 10 or more full length HTET mock tests before their exam score significantly higher in time management and accuracy. Practice tests build the speed and precision the real exam demands.
- Mock tests reveal weak sections before the real exam, so you fix gaps early
- Timed attempts train your brain to answer 150 questions in 150 minutes
- Post test analysis shows which topics need more revision
- Repeated practice reduces exam stress and builds real confidence
- Previous pattern questions make you familiar with BSEH question framing style
- Sectional tests let you sharpen one subject at a time
How to Attempt HTET Mock Test on SarkariExam.center
Starting an HTET practice test takes less than 1 minute. Follow these steps and begin immediately.
- Select your level: Level 1 (PRT), Level 2 (TGT), or Level 3 (PGT)
- Choose a full length mock test or a section wise practice test
- Click Start Test and attempt all questions within the timer
- Submit your answers and get your score instantly on screen
- Review each wrong answer with a step by step explanation
- Retake the test or move to the next mock test in the series
HTET Child Development and Pedagogy Mock Test
Child Development and Pedagogy (CDP) carries 30 marks in all three HTET levels. Since all levels share this section, strong CDP preparation directly raises your score regardless of your post. This section tests theories of learning, child psychology, inclusive education, and classroom teaching methods.
Key topics covered in CDP mock tests:
- Piaget, Vygotsky, and Kohlberg theories of development
- Intelligence theories, such as Gardner’s multiple intelligences and Binet’s IQ model
- Learning disabilities and inclusive education under the RTE Act
- Formative and summative assessment methods
- Motivation, personality, and classroom management approaches
- Language acquisition and bilingual education pedagogy
HTET Language Section Mock Test (Hindi and English)
Language I and Language II together account for 60 marks, which is 40% of your total HTET score. Language I is Hindi and Language II is English. Both sections test grammar, comprehension, and language teaching pedagogy.
HTET Hindi Language Mock Test Topics
- Sandhi, Samas, Vilom, and Paryayvachi
- Unseen passage and poem comprehension
- Alankar, Ras, and Chhand
- Hindi grammar: Karak, Vachan, Ling, Kaal
- Hindi language teaching pedagogy
HTET English Language Mock Test Topics
- Reading comprehension passages
- Grammar: tenses, articles, prepositions, voice, and narration
- Vocabulary: synonyms, antonyms, one word substitutions, and idioms
- Error spotting and sentence correction
- English language teaching methods and second language acquisition
HTET Mathematics and EVS Mock Test (Level 1 Only)
For Level 1 (PRT) candidates, Mathematics and EVS each carry 30 marks, totalling 60 marks of your score. Both sections test content knowledge and subject pedagogy aligned to NCERT curriculum for Classes 1 to 5. Practice tests cover number system, shapes, fractions, plants, animals, food, water, and environmental concepts.
HTET Subject Specific Mock Test (Level 2 and Level 3)
Level 2 (TGT) and Level 3 (PGT) candidates attempt a subject specific section worth 60 marks. This section uses NCERT textbook content from Classes 6 to 10 for TGT and Classes 9 to 12 for PGT. Available subject mock tests include:
- Mathematics mock test for HTET TGT and PGT
- Science mock test for HTET TGT (Physics, Chemistry, Biology combined)
- Social Studies mock test for HTET TGT (History, Geography, Civics, Economics)
- Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Punjabi, and Urdu language mock tests
- Physics, Chemistry, and Biology separate mock tests for PGT
- History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, and Economics for PGT
- Commerce, Home Science, Psychology, and Music for PGT
HTET Previous Year Paper Based Mock Test
Previous year paper based mock tests give you the closest experience to the real HTET exam. BSEH repeats question patterns and similar topics across multiple exam cycles. Attempting at least 5 previous year based tests builds familiarity with the exact difficulty level and question framing style used by BSEH.
Benefits of practicing with previous year papers:
- Real BSEH question style and difficulty exposure
- Identification of frequently repeated topics across CDP, Language, and Subject sections
- Better time allocation based on actual past exam data
- Stronger familiarity with tricky question formats used in past exams
HTET Mock Test in Hindi Medium
HTET practice tests on this platform are available in both Hindi and English medium. Most Haryana government school teacher aspirants prefer Hindi medium preparation. You can select your preferred language before starting any test. All questions, options, and answer explanations appear in your chosen language.
HTET Online Test Series: Smart Preparation Strategy
A structured mock test schedule gets you to 90 plus marks faster. Follow this plan for best results before your HTET exam.
- Phase 1 (Weeks 1 to 4): Complete subject wise syllabus revision for all sections
- Phase 2 (Weeks 5 to 7): Attempt daily section wise HTET practice tests for weak topics
- Phase 3 (Weeks 8 onwards): Attempt 2 to 3 full length mock tests per week under timed conditions
- Final week: Attempt 1 timed full mock test every day and review all errors the same evening
After every mock test, analyse your score section by section. Fix the lowest scoring section before moving on. Also track your time per section to make sure you finish all 150 questions within the 2.5 hour limit.
HTET Mock Test FAQs
Any candidate preparing for Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 should attempt mock tests regularly. Mock tests are essential for candidates targeting a teaching post in Haryana government schools under BSEH.
Each full length HTET mock test has 150 multiple choice questions for 150 marks in a 2.5 hour session. There is no negative marking. Section wise practice tests cover 30 questions per section or 60 questions for the subject specific section.
General category candidates need 90 out of 150 (60%) to qualify HTET. SC, BC, SBC, ESM, and PwD category candidates need 82 out of 150 (55%). Track your mock test scores against these targets to assess your readiness.
Yes, HTET mock tests on this platform are available in Hindi as well as English medium. Select your preferred language before starting the test. All questions, answer options, and solution explanations appear in your selected language.
Attempt at least 10 to 15 full length mock tests and 20 or more section wise tests before your HTET exam. Candidates who complete this volume of practice consistently improve their score and time management before the final exam day.
