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Haryana Group D CET 2023 Answer Key Expected Soon, Cut Offs and Download Procedure Inside

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Posted on 31 Oct 2023
18:17 PM

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The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will release the answer key for the Group D examinations soon.
This year the test was taken by over 13 lakh candidates at 798 exam centres.

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will release the answer key for the Group D examinations conducted on October 21 and 22, 2023 soon. Organised by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the test was taken by over 13 lakh candidates at 798 exam centres,

Once the HSSC CET answer key 2023 PDF is released, it will be available on the official website, hssc.gov.in. There is a provision for candidates to challenge the provided answers. The final answer key and result will be declared after the subject experts review the objections submitted by the applicants.

How to Access the HSSC Group D Answer Key:

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  1. Visit the HSSC official website, hssc.gov.in
  2. Click on the HSSC provisional answer key link.
  3. Input the login credentials generated during registration.
  4. The answer key will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Download and save it for future reference.

The NTA, acting on behalf of the HSSC commission, administered the examination across 798 exam venues spanning 17 districts of Haryana and Chandigarh on the aforementioned dates.

HSSC Group D Cut-Offs:

Qualification for the mains test will be granted to candidates securing the minimum cut-off marks within their respective categories. Based on an analysis of the HSSC Group D exam and historical cut-off trends, category-wise cut-offs are projected as follows:

  • General (UR) category: 60-65
  • Other Backward Classes (OBC) category: 55-60
  • Backward Classes (BC) category: 50-55
  • Scheduled Caste (SC) category: 45-50

However, please note that the official cut-off for the HSSC Group D test 2023 is yet to be officially disclosed.

The HSSC CET Group D test is evaluated on a scale of 95 marks - part 1 accounting for 75% of the weightage, while part 2 holds the remaining 25%. Additionally, socio-economic factors and work experience collectively contribute 10 marks towards the assessment.

Last updated on 31 Oct 2023
18:17 PM
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