The notification of the Common Eligibility Test (CET) has been issued by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). Candidates will be able to apply for one-time registration for this recruitment from 11.59 pm on 28 May. Already registered candidates can use the CET registration number of 2022. A new registration number will be issued to those applying new. Fees can be deposited for this recruitment till 6 pm on June 14. The date of the examination has not been released yet. The score of this exam will be valid for 3 years. The number of posts has not been announced yet.

This is the educational qualification and age limit.

For Group C, the applicant must be 10th pass and for Group D, the candidates must be 12th pass. If we look at the age limit, it is minimum 18 and maximum 42 years. As per the rules of the state government, there will be relaxation in the maximum age limit.

This is the application fee.

General male will have to pay Rs 500 as application fee. For SC, BC and EWS category candidates, this amount has been fixed at Rs 250.

This is the exam pattern.

100 MCQ questions will be asked in the exam. There will be no negative marking. Haryana CET Syllabus 2025 will include General Awareness, Haryana GK, Mathematics, Reasoning, General Science, Hindi, English and Computer. The Group C main exam will have 20% weightage of Haryana GK, 10% of Computer and 70% of the relevant subject. General category candidates will have to score minimum 50% and SC, ST, OBC will have to score minimum 40% marks.

How to apply

- Visit the official website of HSSC hssc.gov.in.

- Click on 'Online Registration'.

- Enter the mobile number and captcha code and fill in the OTP for verification.

- Complete the Haryana CET 2025 registration process.

- Upload the required documents.

- Pay the fee and submit the form.

- Take a printout of it.

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