HSSC Notification 2019 Released; Applications starts from August 20
aayushi madavi | August 8, 2019 | 02:46 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 8: Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released the notification of HSSC Recruitment 2019 for the post of Post Graduate Teachers (PGT) H.E.S. - II (Group - B Services). A total of 3864 vacancies have been announced. HSSC application form 2019 for PGT will be available from August 20 to September 5. Candidates can visit the official website - www.hssc.gov.in to fill the application form.
As per the HSSC notification 2019, candidates from age 18 to 42 can apply for HSSC recruitment for PGT. All aspirants must have the qualifications mentioned below -
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Hindi/ Sanskrit as one of the subjects in Matriculation or Higher
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Haryana Teachers Eligibility Test (HTET) Certificate / School Teachers Eligibility Test (STET) certificate of concerned subject.
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"Good Academic Record" - Candidates should have 5O% marks after taking average of any three examinations from 10th/ 12th/ Graduation/ Post Graduation. However, the candidates must have at least 50% marks in Post-Graduation except PGT Computer Science. In case of PGT Computer Science, the candidate must have at least 55% marks in Post Graduation/Graduation as the case may be.
HSSC PGT application form fee for General category candidates is Rs. 500, that of female candidates of Haryana and other reserved category candidates is Rs. 125. Physically challenged or PwD candidates will be exempted of paying any amount for the application form.
For more details like eligibility, subject-wise and category-wise vacancies candidates can check the official HSSC notification here .
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