HSSC Group D Admit Card 2023 Released at hssc.gov.in, How to Download – News18

The Haryana CET Group D 2023 will be conducted in an offline format and will consist of 100 questions, each worth one mark
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The HSSC Group D test is scheduled to take place on October 21 and 22 and the admit cards can be downloaded for the HSSC’s official website hssc.gov.in

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has issued the admit cards for the HSSC Group D Exam 2023. Candidates who intend to sit in the HSSC Group D common eligibility test (CET) may download their Group D admit card 2023 from the commission’s official website at hssc.gov.in. As per reports, roughly 11 lakh applicants will sit for the HSSC Group D test in 2023.

The HSSC Group D test is scheduled to take place on October 21 and 22 in two shifts: one in the morning from 10 AM to 11:45 AM, and the other in the afternoon from 3 PM to 4:45 PM.

By entering their login credentials, including their registration number and password, on the official website, candidates may download their Haryana CET Group D hall tickets. On the day of the test, candidates must carry their admit card as well as a valid government-issued ID. Candidates who do not carry their Haryana CET Group D hall ticket will not be permitted to enter the exam venue.

HSSC Group D Admit Card 2023: How to download

Step 1: Visit hssc.gov.in, the official website to download the Haryana CET Group D admit card.

Step 2: From the homepage, navigate to the HSSC Group D admit card 2023 link.

Step 3: Key in your registration number, birthdate, and the given security pin.

Step 4: The Haryana CET Group D admit card 2023 will be shown on the screen.

Step 5: Download the Haryana CET Group D admit card and take a print out of it for future records.

HSSC Group D 2023: Exam Pattern

The HSSC Group D exam 2023 will be conducted in an offline format and will consist of 100 questions, each worth one mark. Questions in the exams Part A’s general awareness, reasoning, numeric ability, English, and Hindi sections will count for 75 per cent of the overall score. The remaining 25 per cent of the marks will be under Part B which will include Haryana’s history, current events, literature, geography, environment, and culture.

The questions in the Haryana CET Group D will be from the Class 10 level. The CET 2023 will be granted 95 per cent weightage, with the remaining 5 per cent allocated based on socioeconomic parameters. As long as no members of the applicant’s family are currently working for the government, they are eligible for 5 per cent credit. In addition, the applicant seeking socioeconomic marks should not have a household income above Rs 80,000 per year.