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Haryana CET 2025: No reservation benefit for candidates from outside state, says notification
Haryana CET 2025: No reservation benefit for candidates from outside state, says notification

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Haryana CET 2025: No reservation benefit for candidates from outside state, says notification

Job aspirants from outside Haryana can appear for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for recruitment to Group C and Group D posts, but will not be given reservation benefits, a notification by the state government has clarified. The notification on the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (Process of Recruitment of Group C and D posts) Rules, 2025, detailing the rules and regulations for the recruitment process through the CET, was issued on May 27. 'A candidate of reserved category shall be considered to grant the benefit of reservation only in case he is domicile of the State of Haryana and submit the valid certificate of reservation afresh in accordance with the instructions issued by state government from time to time before/upto the closing date of application for skill and/or written examination as specified by the [Haryana Staff Selection] Commission,' the notification states. Although candidates from other states of the country can register and appear for the CET, 'they shall not be given benefits of reservation policy', it adds. After a gap of over three years, the CET is now to be held separately for Group C and D posts. While the registration process has begun, the CET dates are yet to be notified by the Commission. The CET will be a computer-based online/offline/Optical Mark Reading (OMR)-based test and will be bilingual, i.e. conducted in Hindi and English. The posts are mainly in boards, corporations, statutory bodies, the police force, the education department etc. As per the rules, 'For Group-C posts, all heads of the departments and organisations under the control of Haryana government shall submit their requisitions for vacant [posts] to the Haryana Staff Selection Commission in the specified format with the eligibility criteria as provided in the relevant service rules of the posts. However, the requisition of Group-D posts of departments shall be sent to Directorate of Human Resources Department while Boards/Corporations etc. shall send their requisition to Haryana Staff Selection Commission separately.' While candidates in the unreserved category should score at least 50 per cent marks in the CET, those in the reserved category should at least get 40 per cent marks. 'In case of Group-C posts covered under CET other than the posts of police service and teaching posts, out of candidates applying for the post, the maximum number of candidates eligible to appear for the skill and/or written examination shall be 10 (Ten) times of total number of posts advertised by the Commission,' the rules said. In case of teaching posts (Group-C), the Commission will conduct a written examination for all eligible candidates, as per the rules. 'The Commission shall prepare the list of eligible as well as ineligible candidates before appearing for the skill and/or written examination and shall publish the same on its website so that any ineligible candidate may submit his/her objections to the same within the time specified by the Commission. The Commission shall, in a time bound manner consider the objections and resolve the same, if the grievance of the candidates is found genuine,' the rules add. For Group-D posts, the rules say, 'In case of Group-D posts excluding the posts where minimum educational qualification is below matriculation in the Haryana Group-D employees (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Act, 2018, the Commission shall on the basis of CET marks shortlist the candidates for selection, recommendation or waiting list in the respective categories and publish the list of such candidates on the website. Also, for the Group-D posts only willingness/consent of the eligible candidates shall be obtained by the Commission before declaration of final result.' To deter candidates from adopting malpractices, the rules say that 'such candidates' candidature shall be cancelled and he/she (candidate and impersonator) shall be debarred from the examination of the Commission'. The registration process for CET began on Wednesday. Within 10 hours, over 1.5 lakh candidates have registered for the exam. Though there were issues in accessing the registration link initially, the problem was rectified, officials said. 'Several complaints were received from candidates who mentioned that they were not receiving OTPs on their emails, while registering themselves for the CET-2025. The issue has been rectified. Since 11:59 pm on Wednesday till 10 am on Thursday, a total of 1,54,293 candidates have registered on the portal. We are expecting the number to cross 2 lakh by Thursday end,' Himmat Singh, Haryana Staff Selection Commission chairman, said. The registration process will continue till 11.59 pm on June 12 and the fees can be deposited till 6 pm on June 14, officials said.

Haryana CET 2025: No reservation benefit for candidates from outside state, notification clarifies
Haryana CET 2025: No reservation benefit for candidates from outside state, notification clarifies

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Haryana CET 2025: No reservation benefit for candidates from outside state, notification clarifies

Job aspirants from outside Haryana can appear for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for recruitment to Group C and Group D posts, but will not be given reservation benefits, a notification by the state government has clarified. The notification on the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (Process of Recruitment of Group C and D posts) Rules, 2025, detailing the rules and regulations for the recruitment process through the CET, was issued on May 27. 'A candidate of reserved category shall be considered to grant the benefit of reservation only in case he is domicile of the State of Haryana and submit the valid certificate of reservation afresh in accordance with the instructions issued by state government from time to time before/upto the closing date of application for skill and/or written examination as specified by the [Haryana Staff Selection] Commission,' the notification states. Although candidates from other states of the country can register and appear for the CET, 'they shall not be given benefits of reservation policy', it adds. After a gap of over three years, the CET is now to be held separately for Group C and D posts. While the registration process has begun, the CET dates are yet to be notified by the Commission. The CET will be a computer-based online/offline/Optical Mark Reading (OMR)-based test and will be bilingual, i.e. conducted in Hindi and English. The posts are mainly in boards, corporations, statutory bodies, the police force, the education department etc. As per the rules, 'For Group-C posts, all heads of the departments and organisations under the control of Haryana government shall submit their requisitions for vacant [posts] to the Haryana Staff Selection Commission in the specified format with the eligibility criteria as provided in the relevant service rules of the posts. However, the requisition of Group-D posts of departments shall be sent to Directorate of Human Resources Department while Boards/Corporations etc. shall send their requisition to Haryana Staff Selection Commission separately.' While candidates in the unreserved category should score at least 50 per cent marks in the CET, those in the reserved category should at least get 40 per cent marks. 'In case of Group-C posts covered under CET other than the posts of police service and teaching posts, out of candidates applying for the post, the maximum number of candidates eligible to appear for the skill and/or written examination shall be 10 (Ten) times of total number of posts advertised by the Commission,' the rules said. In case of teaching posts (Group-C), the Commission will conduct a written examination for all eligible candidates, as per the rules. 'The Commission shall prepare the list of eligible as well as ineligible candidates before appearing for the skill and/or written examination and shall publish the same on its website so that any ineligible candidate may submit his/her objections to the same within the time specified by the Commission. The Commission shall, in a time bound manner consider the objections and resolve the same, if the grievance of the candidates is found genuine,' the rules add. For Group-D posts, the rules say, 'In case of Group-D posts excluding the posts where minimum educational qualification is below matriculation in the Haryana Group-D employees (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Act, 2018, the Commission shall on the basis of CET marks shortlist the candidates for selection, recommendation or waiting list in the respective categories and publish the list of such candidates on the website. Also, for the Group-D posts only willingness/consent of the eligible candidates shall be obtained by the Commission before declaration of final result.' To deter candidates from adopting malpractices, the rules say that 'such candidates' candidature shall be cancelled and he/she (candidate and impersonator) shall be debarred from the examination of the Commission'. The registration process for CET began on Wednesday. Within 10 hours, over 1.5 lakh candidates have registered for the exam. Though there were issues in accessing the registration link initially, the problem was rectified, officials said. 'Several complaints were received from candidates who mentioned that they were not receiving OTPs on their emails, while registering themselves for the CET-2025. The issue has been rectified. Since 11:59 pm on Wednesday till 10 am on Thursday, a total of 1,54,293 candidates have registered on the portal. We are expecting the number to cross 2 lakh by Thursday end,' Himmat Singh, Haryana Staff Selection Commission chairman, said. The registration process will continue till 11.59 pm on June 12 and the fees can be deposited till 6 pm on June 14, officials said.

HSSC CET 2025 registration window opens; scores valid for three years
HSSC CET 2025 registration window opens; scores valid for three years

Scroll.in

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Scroll.in

HSSC CET 2025 registration window opens; scores valid for three years

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has started accepting online applications from eligible candidates for the Common Eligibility Test under Advt. No. 01/2025. Candidates can submit their forms on the official website till June 12, 2025. The last date to pay the fee is June 14, 2025. The exam schedule will be released separately. The question paper shall be of the level of Senior Secondary Education (Class 12th) except for the subjects of Hindi and English, for which the level shall be of Matriculation. The exam will be held for 1 hour and 30 minutes, and will consist of 100 questions of 100 marks. The CET marks obtained by the applicants shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of declaration of the results. Eligibility Criteria Age Limit: 18 to 42 years as on June 12, 2025. More details in the notification. Educational Qualification: The minimum educational qualification shall be 10+2/equivalent or Matric with additional qualification, for eligibility to appear in CET for Group C posts. More details in the notification below: Here's the official notification. Application Fee The applicants will have to pay a fee of Rs 1000. Steps to apply for CET 2025

Haryana Common Entrance Test 2025 registration begins for Group C exams
Haryana Common Entrance Test 2025 registration begins for Group C exams

India Today

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

Haryana Common Entrance Test 2025 registration begins for Group C exams

Haryana CET recruitment exam 2025: Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has officially started the registration process for Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2024 for Class C posts in several state government per the official notification, online applications are invited from eligible candidates from May 28 to June 12 and last date of payment of application fee is June 14. The exam date will be announced later. A separate notification for Group D positions will be released once the registration of Group C is C posts include a wide range of jobs such as junior engineers, clerks, auditors, excise and taxation inspectors, assistant managers, patwaris, up to male and female police constables. Group D includes beginning-level jobs such as peons, helpers, animal attendants, gardeners, cooks, and water 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 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 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 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 CET aims to simplify and centralise recruitment across departments in Haryana.

Haryana CET 2025: Registration Begins For Group C Recruitment Exam, Check Details
Haryana CET 2025: Registration Begins For Group C Recruitment Exam, Check Details

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Haryana CET 2025: Registration Begins For Group C Recruitment Exam, Check Details

Haryana CET 2025: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has opened the registration window for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Group C posts in various government departments across the state. According to the official notification, interested and eligible candidates can submit their applications from May 28 to June 12, with June 14 being the last date for fee submission. After the completion of the registration process for Group C posts, a separate notification will be released for Group D posts. The examination date will be communicated at a later stage. The Group C posts comprises various roles such as junior engineers, clerks, excise and taxation inspectors, auditors, assistant managers, patwaris, and male and female police constables, while Group D roles include many entry-level positions such as peon, animal attendant, helper, gardener, cook and water carrier. Candidates are advised to keep their documents ready to avoid any issues with the registration process. In case of any discrepancies in official records, they are advised to update their personal details, such as name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth, and mobile number in their Aadhaar Card and Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP). The CET score will be valid for three years. In a candidate secure better scores in a later attempt, the validity of new score will be counted from the date of the result announcement of that attempt. In a post on X, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that the Common Eligibility Test (CET) will be conducted soon in Haryana, with online applications opening on May 28. He said the exam offers a significant opportunity for thousands of young people in the state to secure employment. हरियाणा के प्रिय युवाओं, आज मुझे आपके साथ यह साझा करते हुए ख़ुशी हो रही है कि प्रदेश में CET (Common Eligibility Test) परीक्षा शीघ्र ही आयोजित की जा रही है, जिसके लिए आप सभी आगामी 28 मई से ऑनलाइन आवेदन कर सकते हैं। यह परीक्षा प्रदेश के लाखों युवाओं के लिए रोजगार का सुनहरा अवसर… — Nayab Saini (@NayabSainiBJP) May 26, 2025 He added that the government is committed to a transparent recruitment process under its 'bina kharchi, bina parchi' (no bribery, no recommendation) policy and the 'mission merit' initiative. He reaffirmed that jobs for the state's youth will be given strictly on merit and that the BJP government stands in full support of the youth.

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