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Ensure strict vigil for CET exams on July 26, 27, says Haryana CM Saini
Ensure strict vigil for CET exams on July 26, 27, says Haryana CM Saini

Hans India

time3 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Ensure strict vigil for CET exams on July 26, 27, says Haryana CM Saini

Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday directed all Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police to promptly share information regarding all sensitive examination centres with the Home Department in view of the CET examination scheduled on July 26 and 27. This will enable timely suspension of internet services in sensitive areas, if required, and help ensure that the examination is conducted in a completely peaceful and fair manner. Approximately 13.48 lakh candidates will appear in the CET examination at 834 centres. The Chief Minister was chairing a meeting here to review arrangements regarding the CET examination. An official statement quoting the Chief Minister said this is the first time the CET examination is being conducted on such a large scale by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). He instructed that videography of the entire process, from the storage of question papers to their arrival at the examination centres, must be ensured to maintain transparency. CM Saini said stringent measures should be taken to prevent the presence of any anti-social elements around examination centres. In addition, social media should be closely monitored to ensure that any attempt to spread rumours or misinformation related to the examination can be promptly identified and prevented. The Chief Minister said while ensuring sufficient availability of buses during the CET examination, the Transport Department should also make adequate arrangements for public transport in view of the upcoming Teej festival. This will help ensure that citizens across the state do not face any inconvenience. He also appealed to the public to avoid unnecessary travel on July 26 and 27, the days of the CET examination, to maintain a smooth and uninterrupted traffic system. The Chief Minister further instructed the district administration to make special arrangements in districts from where buses have to travel more than 100 km to reach the examination centres. He also directed to keep reserve buses ready to handle any emergencies. In addition, the Chief Minister said 112 emergency response services should be integrated into the transport arrangements for both examination days to ensure timely assistance, if required. All candidates should be facilitated to reach their examination centres at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time, CM Saini said.

HSSC CET admit card 2025 released; check exam details here
HSSC CET admit card 2025 released; check exam details here

Scroll.in

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Scroll.in

HSSC CET admit card 2025 released; check exam details here

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released the admit cards for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website As per the notification, the exam will be conducted on July 26 and 27 in two shifts: 10.00 am to 11.45 am and 3.15 pm to 5.00 pm. The paper will be bilingual i.e., Hindi and English. CET scores will be used to determine eligibility for subsequent stages such as the written mains examination, skill tests, and document verification. These scores will remain valid for a period of three years. Here's the CET exam schedule 2025. Here's the official notification. Steps to download CET admit card 2025

HSSC CET admit card 2025 released at hryssc.in: Check direct link and exam day guidelines here
HSSC CET admit card 2025 released at hryssc.in: Check direct link and exam day guidelines here

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

HSSC CET admit card 2025 released at hryssc.in: Check direct link and exam day guidelines here

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has officially released the admit cards for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025, opening a crucial gateway for candidates seeking Group C and D roles across the state. Scheduled for July 26 and 27, this exam marks a significant opportunity, especially as CET scores will now remain valid for three years and are being used for a wider range of posts, including police and jail departments. Aspirants can download their hall tickets from the official HSSC portal ( or The admit card includes essential details like exam city, centre, timings, and reporting instructions. How to download HSSC CET admit card Here is how registered candidates can download the HSSC CET admit card: Visit or Click CET Admit Card 2025 link. Enter Registration Number/Mobile Number and Password (date of birth if required). For credential issues, use 'Forgot' tools to recover via mobile or email. Download and print a hard copy Direct link to download HSSC CET admit card 2025 . Free bus transport for candidates across Haryana In a student-friendly move, the Haryana government has arranged free bus transport services for all registered candidates appearing for the HSSC CET 2025 exam. This initiative aims to ease travel hassles and ensure that aspirants from all corners of the state reach their examination centres on time. Candidates can board Haryana Roadways buses for free travel on exam days (July 26 and 27) by simply showing their printed admit card and a valid ID proof. This transport facility is expected to benefit thousands of students, especially those from remote and rural areas. HSSC CET exam day guidelines 2025 To ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience on exam day, candidates must adhere to the following important guidelines: Documents to Carry: A printed copy of the admit card is mandatory, along with a valid original photo ID proof such as Aadhaar card, Voter ID, PAN card, or Driving Licence. Reporting Time: Candidates must report to the examination centre at least 90 minutes before their scheduled shift. Late arrivals may not be allowed entry. Items Not Allowed: Electronic gadgets (mobiles, smartwatches, calculators), bags, written material, and any other unauthorised items are strictly prohibited inside the exam hall. Dress Code: Wear light-coloured, pocket-less clothing and avoid wearing jewellery or accessories. This helps facilitate smooth biometric verification and security checks. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

HC orders inquiry in selection of clerks done by HSSC
HC orders inquiry in selection of clerks done by HSSC

Hindustan Times

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

HC orders inquiry in selection of clerks done by HSSC

The Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) has ordered a fact-finding inquiry by the registrar (vigilance) of the court into the selection of lower division clerks (LDCs) conducted by Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) for power distribution company, Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam. Directing the HSSC and power distribution companies to produce the selection record by July 11, the court said that the registrar (vigilance) is requested to examine the entire records relating to the selection of LDCs of 2016 and to submit a report within two weeks. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Justice Harkesh Manuja of the HC in his July 7 order said the conduct of HSSC and power distribution companies in this selection process required at least a preliminary fact-finding inquiry to trace out the truth. Directing the HSSC and power distribution companies to produce the selection record by July 11, the court said that the registrar (vigilance) is requested to examine the entire records relating to the selection of LDCs of 2016 and to submit a report within two weeks. The bench said these directions were necessary and essential to maintain the sanctity and purity of the selection process besides maintaining and upholding the hope of the selected candidates towards their constitutional rights, who have been deprived of joining on the posts of LDC. 'To make the situation worse, the aforementioned 190 posts (approximately) have even been re-advertised and re-filled to the disadvantage of earlier selected/ recommended candidates without even offering them effective opportunity to join at their respective posts,'' the bench said. Counsel of the petitioners, Sachin Jain said that the HC bench has also requested the registrar (vigilance) to look into whether HSSC and power distribution companies have any written set of rules, guidelines or policy with respect to calling upon the selected or recommended candidates for offering them appointment. 'What were the reasons with HSSC to serve around 240 selected/ recommended candidates through personal messenger for offering them the appointment and for another set of 190 selected/ recommended candidates by serving them through registered post and why no uniform mode and method was adopted by HSSC for intimating all the selected/ recommended candidates for offering them appointment,'' the bench said. Jain said that though the petitioners had withdrawn the petition as they were assured of their joining as LDCs in DHBVN, the HC noted that the act and conduct of the officials of HSSC and power distribution companies needs to be probed by an independent agency in light of facts and circumstances of the present case. The HSSC had in 2016 advertised 946 posts of LDC on a requisition by the two power distribution companies, the DHBVN (478 posts) and UHBVN (486 posts). The result was declared in 2019 and around 419 candidates were selected and recommended initially for appointment as LDC with DHBVN. Later another set of 71 candidates were recommended for appointment in DHBVN by the HSSC. Around 240 selected candidates were informed about their selection and recommendation through personal messengers whereas around 190 candidates out of the same selection and recommendation list were informed through registered post. During the course of hearing, some of the receipts issued by the postal department against communication served upon the selected candidates were randomly verified on the online Indian postal service portal. However, no records were found on the official website of the Indian Postal Service qua those receipts. 'DHBVN managing director Ashok Garg was even called upon to apprise the court about the standard procedure or any written guidelines issued by the state government or the department with respect to service or intimation to the selected/ recommended candidates for calling them for document verification and joining. However, the officer could not refer to any such guidelines. He was even called upon to explain as to why around 240 selected/ recommended candidates were informed through personal messenger for the purposes of verification of their documents and their joining whereas other 190 selected/ recommended candidates were sought to be served through registered post. Yet again, the officer failed to explain,'' the HC said. 'The conduct of HSSC and power distribution companies about unfairness at their hands while treating the selected candidates with discrimination is beyond comprehension and the same does not pass the key test of reasonableness, especially under the given facts and circumstances wherein out of 240 selected/ recommended candidates informed by HSSC through personal messenger, 220 joined the department. Whereas out of 190 those who were allegedly served through registered post, merely 20 came forward to join the services. This fact itself raises a strong suspicion about the selective manner in which the recommended candidates were approached by HSSC for the purposes of offering them appointment, having adopted different modes of communication with respect to separate sets of candidates,'' the court said.

HSSC CET 2025 dates for Group-C posts out: Check steps to download, dates and other details
HSSC CET 2025 dates for Group-C posts out: Check steps to download, dates and other details

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

HSSC CET 2025 dates for Group-C posts out: Check steps to download, dates and other details

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released the schedule for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025 for Group-C posts. As per the official notification, the written examination for Group-C posts under Advt. No. 01/2025 will be conducted on July 26 and 27, 2025, in both morning and evening sessions. The admit cards will be made available soon on the official website. Candidates who have registered for the exam can check the detailed schedule and download updates regarding the hall ticket by visiting . HSSC CET Group C Exam 2025 Dates The written examination for Group-C posts under Advt. No. 01/2025 will be conducted on July 26 and 27, 2025, in both morning and evening sessions. The written examination for Group-C posts under Advt. No. 01/2025 will be held on July 26 and 27, 2025, in two shifts each day. On both days, the morning session will take place from 10:00 AM to 11:45 AM, and the evening session will be held from 3:15 PM to 5:00 PM. The duration of the exam is 1 hour and 45 minutes (105 minutes), which includes 5 minutes allotted for filling the fifth option. The examination will follow an objective-type, multiple-choice question (MCQ) pattern. It will be conducted in offline mode using OMR sheets, and the medium of the exam will be bilingual—Hindi and English. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Botoš: Нећете веровати ценама луксузног накита на распродаји у златари! Накит | Претрага огласа Saznajte HSSC CET Admit Card 2025 Download Once released, candidates will be able to download the HSSC CET 2025 Group C admit card using the link provided below by logging in with their user ID and password. It is mandatory to carry a printed copy of the admit card to the examination centre for entry. How to Download Haryana CET Admit Card 2025? Visit the official website of the Haryana Staff Selection Commission at Click on the link titled 'NOTICE TO THE CANDIDATES FOR COMMON ELIGIBILITY TEST (CET) 2025 OF GROUP-C POSTS AGAINST ADVT. 01/2025'. On the new page, select the 'Registered Candidates' option. Enter the required login details. Once submitted, your admit card will appear on the screen. Download and print a copy of the admit card for future use.

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