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HSSC CET for Group D answer key soon at hssc.gov.in; marking scheme, selection criteria

The second section consists of inquiries pertaining to the environment, culture, history, current affairs, literature, geography, civics, and the environment of Haryana.

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HSSC CET for Group D answer key

HSSC CET for Group D answer key: On the official website, hssc.gov.in, the Haryana Staff Selection Commission will shortly publish the answer key for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Group D posts. On October 21, 2023, the National Testing Agency (NTA) administered the HSSC CET group D examination at 798 centers in seventeen districts.

A two-part HSSC CET Group D examination There were six questions in the first section covering general knowledge, reasoning, mathematics, science, English, and Hindi. The second section consists of inquiries pertaining to the environment, culture, history, current affairs, literature, geography, civics, and the environment of Haryana.

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HSSC CET for Group D answer key: Scheme for HSSC CET markings

The Group D CET is worth a total of 95 points, with part 1 carrying a 75% weighting and part 2 a 25% weighting. Experience and socioeconomic criteria are each worth ten points. Each student will receive 0.95 points for each accurate response. Absence of negative marking is guaranteed. Candidates must achieve a minimum of 50% on the CET for Group D in order to qualify.

A 10% relaxation, nevertheless, will be extended to students belonging to reserved categories. In the process of determining the candidate’s CET score, any additional points earned due to the weighting of socio-economic criteria shall be added to the candidate’s CET score.

In the event that multiple candidates achieve identical aggregate marks (including scores on written examinations, aptitude tests, and socio-economic criteria), the older applicant will be given preference over the younger one.

In the event that the date of birth remains unchanged, merit will be ascertained according to the highest score obtained in the written examination or skills test.

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