
HPPSC HPAS answer key 2025 released; submit suggestions by July 6
Applicants can submit suggestions, if any, by July 6, 2025. A fee of Rs 100 per suggestion is applicable. The exam was conducted on June 29, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 30 vacancies.
'Further in support of objection, candidate should upload authentic document/ reference in pdf format in support of their claim. No claim without any supporting document shall be considered despite of having paid requisite fee,' reads the notification.
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