HSSC CET 2025 Group C results declared; scorecards on hssc.gov.in, says chairman Himmat Singh
Anu Parthiban | December 5, 2025 | 08:12 AM IST | 1 min read
The HSSC chairman congratulated all selected candidates. Results can be accessed using HSSC CET registration number and password.
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Subscribe NowThe Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has declared the Common Eligibility Test (CET 2025) results for Group C exam today. Candidates who appeared for the recruitment exam will be able to check their scores on the official website, hssc.gov.in, the HSSC chairman Himmat Singh said.
To check the HSSC CET results , candidates are required to enter their registration number of registered mobile number and password generated during the application process.
Announcing the results, the HSSC chairman said: “Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all selected candidates. Your hard work, dedication, and determination have paid off today. For those who did not succeed this time, do not despair. The exam is only a stepping stone, not the end. Believe in yourself, prepare again—your destination awaits you.”
The HSSC CET exam 2025 was held on July 26 and 27 across Haryana. There were several fake news reports and notifications being circulated on HSSC CET answer key revision and results claiming the selection of 10,997 candidates. However, the commission had dismissed the claims and issued timely clarifications.
The HSSC CET result 2025 link has been officially hosted on the portal, hssc.gov.in, today, December 5.
As per the qualifying criteria, candidates belonging to the general category should obtain 50% marks and all reserved category should have scored at least 40% in the recruitment exam for Group C posts.
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