
Haryana Common Entrance Test 2025 registration begins for Group C exams
Group D includes beginning-level jobs such as peons, helpers, animal attendants, gardeners, cooks, and water carriers.Candidates with errors in their official documents like name, date of birth, or phone number are asked to renew their Aadhaar Card and Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) before submitting their forms.HARYANA CET SCORES VALIDITYThe validity of the Common Eligibility Test (CET) score will be three years from the date of the result announcement. This means candidates can use their CET score to apply for Group C and Group D posts within that three-year period without having to appear again.However, if a candidate takes the CET again and secures a better score, the new score will replace the previous one, and its validity will start from the date of the latest result announcement. This allows candidates to improve their chances by attempting the exam again while ensuring that only the most recent and best score is considered for recruitment.advertisementHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has confirmed the news in an X (earlier Twitter) post.
'Our aim is to ensure recruitment under the policy of 'bina kharchi, bina parchi' (no bribery, no recommendation),' the CM said. He also highlighted the state's 'mission merit' initiative, promising that government jobs would be given strictly on the basis of merit.The CET aims to simplify and centralise recruitment across departments in Haryana.
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