CET Haryana 2023 Mains Exam Clerk Post Details
CET Haryana 2023 Notification: Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released the notification, Exam Calendar 2023, and Vacancies for the Group C posts under the CET 2023 in Haryana. The candidates can apply online for the CET Haryana Mains Exam from the website hssc.gov.in or onetimeregn.haryana.gov.in
starting from March 16, 2023. The tentative exam calendar for the CET Group C Vacancies multiple categories is released by the HSSC on March 7, 2023. All the details related to the CET Haryana 2023 Mains Exam Clerk Post Given Below
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1) General awareness, Reasoning, Mathematics, Science, History including Haryana related history, current affairs, literature, Geography, Civics, Environment, Culture etc. - (Weightage 20%)
2) Computer terminology, Fundamentals, word software, excel software, Power point, internet, web browsing, Communication, emails, downloading and uploading data on websites etc. - (Weightage 10%)
3) Subject related syllabus- (Weightage 70%)
Whenever Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) starts the recruitment process for Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’ posts, the Commission will inform the eligible candidates based on the CET score.
This commission will decide whether to choose based on the CET score or to take the test. For the recruitment of Group D posts, recruitment will be done on the basis of the CET score. While there will be a test for Group C again.
For vacancies up to a maximum of 50 posts, the Commission will call five times the total posts and 3 times the candidates for recruitment of more than 50 posts on the basis of CET score/percentile by category. If more than one candidate is eligible at the cutoff then they will also be called.
For social, economic, and experience, a maximum of 5 numbers will be given in Group C and Group D Posts, which will be directly added to your CET score.
Haryana CET 2023 Mains Exam Pattern
The written exam of the Haryana CET 2023 exam includes Six parts. CET Haryana Written Exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. Each question carries 0.95 marks. So, the total marks for the written exam are 95. There is no negative marking, but if any question is left blank then 0.95 marks will be deducted. The fifth option is to be filled if the candidate is not attempting that question.
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