HSSC Group D answer key 2023 out at hssc.gov.in; NTA opens challenge window
Alivia Mukherjee | November 11, 2023 | 12:07 PM IST | 1 min read
The last date to raise objections against the HSSC Group D CET answer key 2023 is November 13.
NEW DELHI: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has issued the HSSC Group D answer key 2023. Candidates who appeared for the Common Eligibility Test (CET 2023) for Group D posts can download the answer key from the HSSC official website at hssc.gov.in.
The HSSC CET answer key objection window has also been opened by the commission. Candidates who wish to challenge the answer key are required to pay a non-refundable amount of Rs 100 per objection raise. The deadline for filing objections is November 13.
The HSSC CET Group D 2023 was conducted by the NTA on behalf of the HSSC commission at 798 exam venues in 17 districts of Haryana and in Chandigarh. The exam was held on October 21 and October 22 in two shifts - shift 1 was conducted from 10 AM to 11:45 AM and shift 2 from 3 PM to 4:45 PM.
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Step to download HSSC Group D CET answer key 2023
The Haryana Group D CET answer key can be downloaded from the official website, hssc.gov.in. Candidates can check the answer key by following the instructions given below.
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Visit the HSSC official website, hssc.gov.in
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Click on the HSSC provisional answer key link.
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Enter the login credentials generated during registration.
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Answer key will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and save it for future use.
The first stage of the selection process is a written test. The test consists of 100 multiple-choice questions divided into six sections: English language, reasoning, general knowledge, general intelligence, current affairs and quantitative aptitude.
Candidates who pass the written test will be called for document verification. After document verification, a merit list will be prepared based on the candidates' performance in the written exam. Candidates will be shortlisted for the various Group D posts depending on the merit rank and total number of vacancies available.
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