Haryana: Schools to be shut today due to CET

Haryana State Transport will provide free pick-and-drop facility to the candidates appearing for the CET examination.

PTIUpdated: Saturday, November 05, 2022, 01:47 PM IST
article-image
Haryana: Schools to be shut today due to CET | Image Credit: Wikipedia (Representative)
Follow us on

Chandigarh: An official told media that with a lot of candidates appearing for the Common Eligibility Test examination for the recruitment of Group-C posts, all schools in Haryana will remain shut on Saturday. "Due to the CET examination, on November 5, there will be a holiday in all government and private schools in all 22 districts of the state. Haryana Government has issued orders in this regard," an official statement in Hindi said while quoting the orders issued in this regard by the Directorate of School Education.

More than 10.78 lakh candidates are eligible to appear for the Haryana Common Eligibility Test (Haryana CET) which is to take place in Haryana on Saturday and Sunday. Notably, Haryana State Transport will provide free pick-and-drop facility to the candidates appearing for the CET examination.

(To receive our E-paper on whatsapp daily, please click here. To receive it on Telegram, please click here. We permit sharing of the paper's PDF on WhatsApp and other social media platforms.)

RECENT STORIES

NEP 2020: All languages given importance, says Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in...

NEP 2020: All languages given importance, says Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in...

Haryana: Schools to be shut today due to CET

Haryana: Schools to be shut today due to CET

Kerala: Chief Minister says ranking in education index would help mould knowledge in soceity

Kerala: Chief Minister says ranking in education index would help mould knowledge in soceity

Goa: Midday meal cooking costs hiked

Goa: Midday meal cooking costs hiked

Delhi: Manish Sisodia says government will get in touch with global consortium to improve education

Delhi: Manish Sisodia says government will get in touch with global consortium to improve education