Fake news regarding Haryana CET 2025 Group C results circulating on social media: HSSC
Vagisha Kaushik | August 10, 2025 | 08:02 AM IST | 1 min read
HSSC chairman warns about a fake notification claiming that Haryana CET result 2025 has been declared on hssc.gov.in.
A false news report is circulating on social media claiming that the Haryana Common Eligibility Test (CET) Group C results have been declared, clarified Himmat Singh, chairman, Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). He asked candidates to check the official website, hssc.gov.in to get an update on the HSSC CET Group C result.
“The news circulating on social media regarding the CET 2025 Group C results is false; the commission has not yet released any results or information. Candidates should not be misled by such news and should continue to check the commission’s official website for any updates,” Singh said in a post on X.
The fake news, looking like a reel on the social media app Instagram, claimed that a total of 10,997 candidates have been declared pass and selected for the recruitment. It also shared the Haryana CET cut-off 2025 for Group C recruitment. “It is hereby informed that 10,997 candidates have been selected for common is cut off marks and CET score (social-economic annexure not considered),” the fake notification read.
The fake HSSC CET result 2025 notification also displayed the category-wise cut-off marks, with the general category cut-off at 77.8343117.
Haryana CET 2025 news
Earlier, the HSSC chairman warned of strict action against YouTube and social media users for spreading fake news regarding the exam. He clarified the news regarding the cancellation and normalisation of the Haryana CET exam.
The commission issued the provisional Haryana CET answer key 2025 on July 30 and aspirants were allowed to raise objections by August 1. HSSC CET 2025 was conducted in pen-and-paper mode on July 26 and 27 in two shifts for the recruitment of Group C posts in the government.
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