HSSC GD Constable Recruitment 2024: Registration window, correction facility closes today; selection process
Alivia Mukherjee | March 28, 2024 | 02:02 PM IST | 1 min read
HSSC GD Constable Recruitment 2024: The selection process involves five stages- Physical Measurement Test, Physical Efficiency Test, written exam, document verification, and medical test.
NEW DELHI: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will close the registration window for the recruitment of Haryana Police General Duty (GD) Constable today, March 28. The facility to correct the HSSC GD application forms 2024 also ends today. Interested and eligible candidates can fill the HSSC GD constable 2024 application form by visiting the official website, hssc.gov.in.
Candidates who have already registered will require their login credentials such as application number and password to edit the HSSC GD constable application form 2024. The HSSC GD constable recruitment drive 2024 aims to fill up a total of 6,000 vacancies with 5,000 vacancies reserved for male candidates and 1,000 posts reserved for female candidates.
HSSC GD Constable Recruitment 2024: Eligibility
Candidates can have a look at the HSSC GD constable eligibility criteria 2024 below.
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Criteria |
Requirements |
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Age limit |
Candidates applying for the HSSC GD constable recruitment must be between 18 and 25 years old as of February 1, 2024. However, candidates from reserved categories are eligible for upper age limit relaxations. |
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Education qualification |
Applicants must have completed their Class 12 education from a recognized board. Additionally, they should have passed Class 10 with Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects. |
Also read GSSSB CCE 2024 call letter out at ojas.gujarat.gov.in; exam from April 1
HSSC GD Constable Recruitment 2024: Selection process
Haryana SSC GD constable recruitment 2024 selection process involves five stages- Physical Measurement Test, Physical Efficiency Test, written exam, document verification, and medical test. The written exam will be held online and consist of 100 questions in total. The paper will carry a total of 94.5 marks. Each question carries a weightage of 0.945 marks. No marks will be deducted for incorrect answers, however 0.945 marks will be deducted for unattempted questions. The duration of the exam is 105 minutes.
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