Great update on CET in Haryana, the exam will be held in two to three days of schedule next month; 13 Lakh applications came -Haryana Cet examination held in July with two and three days schedule 13 lakh applications received
CET (Haryana CET 2025) investigation is expected in July for recruitment in the third class posts in Haryana, for which more than 13 Lakh youngsters apply. General Secretary Anurag Rastogi checked the preparations for the exam and instructed to ensure fair exam. The deputy commissioners were asked to identify the examination centers and submit the report. State Bureau, Chandigarh. Haryana Sarkari Jobs 2025: There is a preparation to perform the general eligibility test (CET) (Haryana CET exam 2025) in July for recruitment to third class posts in Haryana. 13 Lakh 48 thousand 697 youths applied for CET. In light of this, the Haryana staff selection commission (HSSC) proposed to take the exam in a period of two to three days. General Secretary Anurag Rastogi held a meeting on Thursday with all the police deputy commissioners and police superintendents to review the preparations for the CET for third and Class IV posts. The general secretary, who held a meeting with HSSC chairman Himmat Singh, instructed to ensure that the examination was taken in an independent, fair, smooth and transparent way. In addition, the Deputy Commissioners were asked to identify the appropriate examination centers in their respective districts within the next three days. The general secretary said the examination centers should be selected taking into account the security, logistics, transport access and the ability to accommodate the candidates. The Deputy Commissioner must investigate all these centers by senior police and civil administration officers. A detailed report from the list of proposed centers must be sent to the office of the general secretary and HSSC chairman by Monday. The general secretary has repeated the government’s commitment to maintain the purity of the recruitment process, saying that no decay or irregularity in this case will be tolerated. The general secretary repeated the government’s commitment to maintain the purity of the recruitment process, saying that no decay or irregularity in this case would be tolerated. HSSC chairman HSSC said that a detailed soup was shared with all the deputy commissioners regarding the selection of exam centers. In the meeting, chief secretary of Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta, additional general secretary of the Department of Higher Education, Vineet Garg and Commissioner and the Department of Transport, TL Satyaprakash, also made important proposals.