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HSSC CET Group C 2025 Information: Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released the HSSC CET Group C Notification 2025 for the recruitment of various Group C posts. Candidates with 10+2 or Matric with additional qualifications are eligible to apply. The registration window is open from 28th May to 12th June 2025. For more jobs visit us.


Overview Table:

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationHaryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC)
Post NameGroup C Posts (via CET)
Total VacanciesTo be announced separately
Registration Dates28 May to 12 June 2025
Educational Qualification10+2 or Matric with additional qualifications
Exam TypeOffline (OMR-based)
Exam LevelSenior Secondary (10+2) except for Hindi & English (Matric)
Official Websitewww.hssc.gov.in

Important Dates:

EventDate
Notification Date26 May 2025
Registration Start Date28 May 2025 (11:59 PM)
Last Date to Apply12 June 2025 (11:59 PM)
Last Date for Fee Payment14 June 2025 (6:00 PM)
Admit Card ReleaseTo be notified
Exam DateTo be notified

Educational Qualification:

  • Group C: 10+2 (or equivalent) or Matric with additional qualification
  • Applicants due to complete qualification in 2025 can also apply

Age Limit HSSC CET Group C 2025:

  • Minimum: 18 years
  • Maximum: 42 years
  • Age Relaxation: Applicable as per Haryana Govt. rules

Application Fee:

CategoryFee TypeFee Amount
General (Male)With PP/Aadhaar₹500
Female (General/Reserved)With Aadhaar/PP₹250
SC/ST/OBC/EWS/Ex-Servicemen/Disabled (Male)With Aadhaar/PP₹250
All Others (Non-residents/No PP)Standard Rate (₹1000)

Selection Process:

  1. Common Eligibility Test (CET)
  2. Shortlisting based on CET marks (1:10 ratio)
  3. Skill Test/Written Exam for specific posts (post-wise)
  4. Document Verification

Exam Pattern (CET Group C):

SectionLevel
General Awareness10+2
ReasoningMatric
Quantitative AptitudeMatric
English LanguageMatric
Hindi LanguageMatric
Computer Knowledge10+2
Haryana GK (25% Weightage)10+2
Total1 hr 45 min

Qualifying Marks

CategoryMinimum Qualifying Marks
General50%
Reserved (SC/ST/OBC/PwBD)40%
Marking SchemeDetails
Total Questions100
Total Marks100
Negative Marking (Wrong)No
Unattempted Questions-1 mark

HSSC CET Group C Syllabus 2025 (Table Format):

SubjectTopics Covered
General AwarenessHistory, Geography, Constitution, Economy, Science, Current Affairs, National/International Organizations, Environment
ReasoningAnalogies, Series, Classification, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Puzzles, Non-verbal reasoning, Problem solving
Quantitative AptitudeNumber System, Ratio & Proportion, Average, SI & CI, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Mensuration, Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry
Computer KnowledgeBasics of Computer, Internet, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Email, Hardware, Software
English LanguageGrammar, Vocabulary, Synonyms-Antonyms, Comprehension, Sentence Correction, One-word Substitution, Voice, Narration
Hindi Languageव्याकरण, पर्यायवाची, विलोम, मुहावरे, लोकोक्तियाँ, वाक्य संशोधन, संधि, समास, वर्तनी, रस-छंद-अलंकार
Haryana General KnowledgeHistory, Geography, Economy, Culture, Art, Literature, Sports, Important Events of Haryana

How to Apply:

HSSC CET Group C 2025
  1. Visit the official HSSC CET Portal – onetimeregn.haryana.gov.in
  2. Register using Parivar Pehchan Number (PPN) or Aadhaar
  3. Fill out the online application form
  4. Upload photo, signature, and required documents
  5. Pay the fee through online mode
  6. Take printout of confirmation for reference

Validity of CET Marks:

  • Valid for 3 years from date of result declaration
  • If a candidate appears again and scores better, the new marks will be considered and fresh 3-year validity starts

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Haryana CET form out for 2025?

Ans: Yes, the Haryana CET 2025 application form has been released by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) for Group C and D posts. Candidates can apply online through the official website: https://hssc.gov.in

2. What is HSSC CET exam for?

Ans: The HSSC CET (Common Eligibility Test) is conducted for recruitment to Group C and Group D posts in various departments, boards, and corporations under the Haryana Government.

3. What is the salary of HSSC CET Group C 2025?

Ans: The salary varies based on the post and department:

  • Group C Posts: ₹25,500 to ₹81,100 (Level 4 to Level 6 Pay Matrix)
  • Group D Posts: ₹16,900 to ₹53,500 (Level 1 Pay Matrix)

4. Is the CET Haryana exam tough?

Ans: The CET exam is moderate in difficulty, especially if candidates are well-prepared with basic General Knowledge, Reasoning, Haryana GK, and other syllabus topics.

5. What is passing marks in CET?

Ans: There is no fixed passing mark in the CET. However, candidates are shortlisted based on merit, category-wise cutoff, and number of applicants.

6. What is a good score in CET exam?

Ans: A score of 70+ out of 100 is generally considered a good score in the CET exam to be safely shortlisted for further stages.

7. Is there negative marking in CET Haryana?

Ans: No, there is no negative marking in the HSSC CET Group C 2025 exam. Candidates are encouraged to attempt all questions.

8. Which post comes under CET Haryana?

Ans: Posts under Group C & D categories are included, such as:

  • Clerk
  • Patwari
  • Constable
  • Lab Assistant
  • Storekeeper
  • Peon
  • Driver
  • Assistant
  • Helper And many more across departments.

9. How to prepare for the HSSC CET Group C 2025 exam?

Ans:

  • Start with Haryana General Knowledge, History, Culture & Geography
  • Practice Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude & English regularly
  • Solve previous year CET papers and mock tests
  • Follow current affairs (National & Haryana specific)
  • Use standard books like Lucent, Arihant, and HSSC guides for focused study