Haryana CET 2025 Group C correction portal opens after High Court orders
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 17, 2025 | 08:26 AM IST | 2 mins read
Haryana CET 2025: HSSC correction window is open on the official website, onetimeregn.haryana.gov.in, till October 24.
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has opened the Haryana Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025 correction portal after the High Court orders. Candidates can visit the Haryana CET correction portal from today onwards till October 24 on the official website, onetimeregn.haryana.gov.in.
As per the official Haryana CET 2025 notice, candidates must ensure that they upload the required documents in support of their claim on or before the cut-off date, as extended to June 14.
Furthermore, no request for correction of the category will be entertained in physical form at the commission’s office, and no further extension shall be given under any circumstances.
“In compliance with High Court order in CWP No. 17581 of 2025 titled as Sheetal and others Vs State of Haryana and another dated on July 7, the commission has decided to launch the correction portal for CET Group-C 2025 examination,” the official CET notice reads.
HSSC CET exam was conducted on July 26 and 27 across the two shifts from 10 am to 11:45 am from 3:15 pm to 5 pm in various shifts.
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HSSC CET: Remove cutoff date condition, aspirants demand
However, the HSSC notice says the candidates will have to mandatorily upload the documents on or before the cutoff date, as extended to June 14. Several candidates have expressed their frustration over the extended cut-off date, saying the application portal was itself launched after June 14.
“Sir, when the Saral portal itself was launched after June 14, then how can the certificate be issued before June 14? This is wrong. It is issued after 80% of the students have passed. Then you did what you wanted. This will again go to court. What is the meaning of the date?” a user wrote on X.
Another user posted on X account: “This is absolutely wrong that when your simple site didn't run at all, why was the cut-off date 14/06/25 given.... Then what's the point of the correction portal at all.... When eligible candidates couldn't even correct their category.... Because the board is stuck on the cut-off date.”
“This is outright injustice. By imposing the date condition, they are playing with the candidate. So that a court case can happen and it can be dragged on for a long time. Remove the date condition,” another student posted on X.
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