CET Haryana 2022: 10 lakh have applied so far for 26,000 group C posts advertised by HSSC

The Common Eligibility Test (CET) will be conducted by the Commission after the date of registration is over. This exam is planned to be held in August.
For this, the Commission has released an advertisement regarding the Common Eligibility Test(CET). Candidates can register for the exam till July 8 and the fee confirmation can be done till July 13.
However, those who have already applied and paid on the portal will be eligible to appear in CET. If such candidates wish to make changes or updates to the application, then they can now be able to do the same also.
Sharing more details, an official spokesperson said that all the applicants can register at https://onetimereg.haryana.gov.in till July 8, 2022, after uploading all the details related to their identity and academic qualification, experience, reservation and all the other necessary documents like Socio-Economic criteria weightage etc.
The spokesperson said that the EWS certificate which is as per the conditions laid down by Haryana Government and applicable for jobs in Haryana Government issued on or before the cut-off date will only be considered. EWS/OBC certificates issued for jobs in Central Government will not be considered.
The Spokesperson further said that the family member of the ESM candidates of Haryana should have a valid eligibility certificate on the last date of submission of the online application form, which is to be uploaded at the time of submission of the application and shall produce the valid
Eligibility Certificate from the concerned Zila Sainik Board if called upon to do so by Haryana Staff Selection Commission Divyaang ESM will upload and produce the Disability Certificate. The family member of the Martyr shall upload and produce a relevant certificate/ Battle Casualty certificate which proves the Martyr's status.
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