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HSSC CET Group D 2026 — Common Eligibility Test Online Form (Advt 05/2026) — Highlights

Quick highlights for HSSC CET Group D 2026 — Common Eligibility Test Online Form (Advt 05/2026) — recruiting body, post, vacancies, eligibility, salary, and key dates at a glance.
Recruiting Body Haryana Staff Selection Commission
Post / Position Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Haryana Group-D posts
Application Mode Online
Important Dates 19 Jun 2026 to 03 Jul 2026

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has opened registration for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Group-D posts under Advertisement No. 05/2026. The online window runs from 19 June to 3 July 2026, with fee payment allowed until 6 July and a correction window from 7 to 9 July. One thing to be clear about from the start: passing this CET does not hand you a job. It makes you eligible to be considered for Group-D vacancies that HSSC will fill later. The official portal is hssc.gov.in.

Below you’ll find what the CET actually is, who can apply, the dates that matter, and the documents you need to keep handy. Where a figure isn’t officially confirmed yet, we say so plainly instead of guessing.

What the Haryana CET is and how the system works

The Common Eligibility Test is a single, shared screening exam. Instead of every department holding its own qualifying test for entry-level posts, Haryana runs one CET, and your result from it counts toward future recruitment in that group. For this advertisement, the CET is tied to Group-D posts.

Qualifying the CET puts you in the pool of candidates who are eligible to be considered when actual Group-D vacancies are notified. It is not an appointment letter and it is not a guarantee of selection. Think of it as the gate you have to clear before you’re even in the running. After the CET stage, HSSC shortlists and processes candidates against the specific posts that get advertised, following the selection method laid out in the official notification and the rules in force at that time.

One sensitive point worth handling carefully: Haryana’s scheme has, in the past, included socio-economic criteria, and the weightage attached to those has been challenged in court and revised more than once. Because the position has changed over time, do not rely on any specific weightage number you may have seen floating around. Treat the weightage and qualifying criteria as whatever the current official notification and applicable rules say, and read that notification yourself before drawing conclusions.

The vacancy situation — what’s actually confirmed

Here is where you should be careful. The post-wise vacancy count has not been released with this advertisement. HSSC has opened CET registration, but the detailed breakup of Group-D posts — which departments, how many seats in each, reservation split — is to be published separately.

You may have seen the number "8,000+" being passed around. That figure is unconfirmed. Until HSSC puts out the official post-wise notification, treat any total as an estimate and nothing more. Applying now registers you in the CET pool; the specific Group-D vacancies you’ll eventually compete for come in a later notice. Don’t make decisions based on a vacancy number nobody has officially confirmed.

Eligibility — age and qualification

The basic requirements for this CET are straightforward:

Educational qualificationMatriculation (Class 10 pass) with Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects
Minimum age18 years
Maximum age42 years, extendable up to around 52 years with combined relaxation as per Haryana rules

The Hindi-or-Sanskrit condition trips people up, so check your Class 10 marksheet before you assume you qualify. The subject has to appear there. On age, the upper limit of 42 can stretch toward 52 once category and other relaxations under Haryana’s rules are applied, but the exact relaxation you’re entitled to depends on your category and circumstances — confirm it against the notification. Reserved-category benefits typically apply to candidates of Haryana domicile as specified in the rules.

Registration and important dates

EventDate
Online registration starts19 June 2026
Last date to apply3 July 2026
Last date for fee payment6 July 2026
Correction window7–9 July 2026

A quick word on the correction window. Those three days (7–9 July) exist for fixing mistakes in a submitted form — a wrong spelling, a date slip, a category entry. Don’t bank on them as a second deadline for applying. Finish your application and pay the fee within the main dates. Use 7–9 July only to correct, not to start fresh.

Application fee

The fee is charged category-wise, as set out in the official notification. We’re not quoting a figure here because the exact slabs belong to the notice, and you should read them directly so you pay the correct amount for your category.

One useful provision: candidates who already paid the fee for the CET Group-C Advertisement 1/2025 may be exempt from paying again for this CET, as specified in the notification. If that applies to you, check the exact wording of the exemption clause before you assume it carries over — the conditions are stated in the official document.

Parivar Pehchan Patra (Family ID) requirement

For Haryana state recruitment, the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP), or Family ID, is a key requirement, and you should sort it out before you sit down to fill the form. The PPP is Haryana’s family-identification database, and a lot of your personal and family details get pulled directly from it during registration.

Why it matters in practice: if the information in your PPP is wrong or out of date — a name spelling, a date of birth, family details — that error can flow straight into your application and cause problems down the line, including with category and domicile-linked benefits. So before 19 June rolls into your filling day, open your PPP record, check that everything is accurate, and get any mismatch corrected through the proper channel first. Fixing it after submission is far more painful than checking it beforehand.

CET score validity and how it feeds Group-D recruitment

The CET is built around the idea of a reusable score. Once you qualify, your result holds standing for a defined validity period under Haryana’s CET policy, and within that window it can be used toward Group-D recruitment when posts are advertised. You don’t re-sit the screening test for every single vacancy that comes up while your score is live.

In real terms: clear this CET now, and you enter the eligible pool. When HSSC notifies specific Group-D posts, candidates from that pool are processed against them per the selection method in force. The exact validity duration and how the score is weighed at the final stage are governed by the official rules, so treat the notification as the authority on both.

Exam pattern — what to expect

HSSC will confirm the exact pattern — number of questions, marks, time, and any negative marking — in the official syllabus and notice for this CET, so defer to that for specifics. We’re not inventing numbers here.

That said, Haryana’s CET has typically been an objective-type screening test, and based on the usual syllabus you can reasonably expect questions across areas like:

  • General awareness and current affairs
  • Reasoning and mental ability
  • Basic mathematics / numerical aptitude
  • General science
  • Hindi and English language
  • Haryana-specific general knowledge (history, geography, culture, current developments)

Treat that as a guide for where to point your preparation, not as the final blueprint. Lock the actual weightage and question count from the published syllabus once it’s out.

How to apply on hssc.gov.in — step by step

  1. Go to the official HSSC portal at hssc.gov.in and find the CET Group-D (Advt. No. 05/2026) link.
  2. Register or log in. Have your Parivar Pehchan Patra (Family ID) ready, since details are linked from it.
  3. Verify the auto-filled personal and family details. Correct any mismatch at the PPP source before proceeding if something is wrong.
  4. Fill in your educational qualification (Matriculation with Hindi/Sanskrit) and other required fields.
  5. Upload your photograph, signature, and documents in the format and size the portal specifies.
  6. Pay the category-wise fee — unless you fall under the CET Group-C Advt 1/2025 exemption noted in the notification.
  7. Submit the form and download a copy of the confirmation for your records.

Finish well before 3 July. Portals slow down near the deadline when everyone files at once, and you don’t want a payment failing on the last evening.

Documents to keep ready

  • Parivar Pehchan Patra (Family ID) number
  • Matriculation (Class 10) certificate and marksheet showing Hindi or Sanskrit
  • Recent passport-size photograph and signature in the required format
  • Category / caste certificate, if claiming reservation or relaxation
  • Valid identity proof and active mobile number and email

Preparation tips

A few things that genuinely help for a CET at this level. Build a steady habit on Haryana general knowledge, because that’s the part you can’t bluff and it rewards consistent reading. Keep current affairs current — work from the last several months up to your exam date. For reasoning and maths, the gains come from solving, not from re-reading theory, so practise question sets and time yourself. And don’t neglect the language section; basic Hindi and English marks are some of the easiest to secure if you’re careful. Once the official syllabus drops, map your study to its weightage instead of spreading effort evenly.

हिंदी सारांश

HSSC CET Group-D 2026 (विज्ञापन संख्या 05/2026) के लिए आवेदन hssc.gov.in पर शुरू हो चुके हैं। यह एक पात्रता/स्क्रीनिंग परीक्षा है — पास करने से आप Group-D पदों के लिए विचार किए जाने के योग्य बनते हैं, यह नौकरी की गारंटी नहीं है।

  • आवेदन: 19 जून – 3 जुलाई 2026; फीस अंतिम तिथि 6 जुलाई; सुधार 7–9 जुलाई।
  • योग्यता: मैट्रिक (10वीं) हिंदी या संस्कृत विषय के साथ; आयु 18–42 वर्ष, नियमानुसार लगभग 52 तक छूट।
  • पद संख्या: इस विज्ञापन के साथ पद-वार संख्या जारी नहीं हुई; "8,000+" अपुष्ट है।
  • फीस: श्रेणी अनुसार; CET Group-C Advt 1/2025 का भुगतान करने वालों को छूट मिल सकती है।
  • जरूरी: परिवार पहचान पत्र (PPP) पहले से सही करवा लें।

See more current openings on our latest jobs page, and always cross-check final details with the official notification on hssc.gov.in before you apply.

Important Dates

Important dates for HSSC CET Group D 2026 — Common Eligibility Test Online Form (Advt 05/2026)
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Application Start
Last Date to Apply
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Application Fee

Application fee by category for HSSC CET Group D 2026 — Common Eligibility Test Online Form (Advt 05/2026)
Category Fee Payment Mode
All categories ₹0 Online — category-wise fee in the HSSC notification; candidates who paid for CET Group-C Advt 1/2025 may be exempt as specified
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Eligibility & Age Limit

How to Apply Online

  1. Visit the official portal of HSSC (linked in Important Links below).
  2. Register with a valid email and mobile number to generate login credentials.
  3. Fill the application form with personal, educational, and contact details exactly as on official documents.
  4. Upload a recent passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed format and size.
  5. Pay the application fee through the prescribed payment mode (see Application Fee table above).
  6. Review all entries carefully, then submit the form.
  7. Download and print a copy of the submitted application for your records.

Resultpedia is independent and not affiliated with Haryana Staff Selection Commission. The official application link is in the Important Links section at the bottom of this page — verify all details on the official portal before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

HSSC CET Group-D 2026 ka registration kab tak hai?HSSC CET ग्रुप-D 2026 का रजिस्ट्रेशन कब तक है?

HSSC CET Group-D 2026 (Advt. No. 05/2026) registration started on 19 June 2026 and the last date is 3 July 2026. Fee payment is allowed until 6 July, and a correction window stays open from 7 to 9 July 2026. Apply early rather than waiting for the deadline.

HSSC CET Group-D ke liye apply kaise karein?HSSC CET ग्रुप-D के लिए आवेदन कैसे करें?

Go to the official portal hssc.gov.in, open the CET Group-D (Advt. 05/2026) link, register or log in, and verify the details linked from your Parivar Pehchan Patra (Family ID). Then fill your educational qualification, upload your photo and signature, pay the category-wise fee, submit the form and download the confirmation. Correct your PPP details beforehand.

HSSC CET kya hai aur isse kya milta hai?HSSC CET क्या है और इससे क्या मिलता है?

HSSC CET is a one-time Common Eligibility / screening test. Passing it does not mean a job — it makes you eligible to be considered for Group-D vacancies. The actual post-wise vacancies are notified separately later, and candidates from the CET pool are then processed against them per the official selection method.

How many Group-D vacancies are there in this advertisement?

The post-wise vacancy count has not been released with this advertisement. HSSC has opened CET registration, but the detailed breakup of Group-D posts will be published separately in a later notification. You may have seen "8,000+" mentioned, but that figure is unconfirmed. Treat any total as an estimate until HSSC publishes the official post-wise count.

What is the educational qualification for HSSC CET Group-D 2026?

You need to have passed Matriculation, that is Class 10, with Hindi or Sanskrit as one of your subjects. This subject condition is important, so check your Class 10 marksheet to confirm Hindi or Sanskrit actually appears there before you apply. For exact qualification details and any equivalences, always refer to the official notification on hssc.gov.in.

What is the age limit for HSSC CET Group-D 2026?

The age range is 18 to 42 years. The upper limit of 42 can be extended up to around 52 years with combined relaxation as per Haryana’s rules. The exact relaxation you qualify for depends on your category and circumstances, so confirm your eligible upper age against the official notification rather than assuming the maximum applies to everyone.

What is the application fee for HSSC CET Group-D 2026?

The fee is charged category-wise, exactly as set out in the official notification, so check the notice to pay the correct amount for your category. There is one useful provision: candidates who already paid the fee for the CET Group-C Advertisement 1/2025 may be exempt from paying again, as specified in the notification. Confirm the exemption wording before assuming it applies to you.

Why is Parivar Pehchan Patra (Family ID) needed for this application?

For Haryana state recruitment, the Parivar Pehchan Patra is a key requirement, and your personal and family details are linked from it during registration. If your PPP record has an error — a wrong spelling, date, or family detail — that mistake can flow into your application and cause problems later. So verify and correct your PPP before you fill the form, not after submission.

Does passing the HSSC CET guarantee a Group-D job?

No. The CET is a screening and eligibility test. Qualifying it makes you eligible to be considered for Group-D vacancies — it is not an appointment and not a guarantee of selection. After the CET stage, HSSC notifies specific posts and processes candidates from the eligible pool against them, following the selection method in the official notification and the rules in force at that time.

What is the exam pattern and syllabus for HSSC CET Group-D 2026?

HSSC will confirm the exact pattern — number of questions, marks, timing, and negative marking — in the official syllabus, so defer to that for specifics. Typically the CET is an objective screening test covering general awareness, reasoning, basic mathematics, general science, Hindi and English language, and Haryana general knowledge. Use that as a study guide and lock the real weightage once the official syllabus is published.

How long is the CET score valid and how is it used?

Once you qualify, your CET result holds standing for a defined validity period under Haryana’s CET policy, and within that window it can be used toward Group-D recruitment as posts are advertised. You don’t re-sit the screening test for every vacancy while your score is live. The exact validity duration and how the score is weighed at the final stage are governed by the official rules.

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A note before you apply.

The single most important thing to internalise about this advertisement is that it is a Common Eligibility Test, not a vacancy notice. You’re registering to qualify for the pool, and the post-wise Group-D count is genuinely not out yet — the "8,000+" figure is unconfirmed, so don’t let it drive your decision. Two practical cautions: first, correct your Parivar Pehchan Patra before filling the form, because errors there flow into your application. Second, confirm the fee, exam pattern, and any weightage criteria only from the official notification on hssc.gov.in, since several details — including socio-economic criteria — have changed and remain governed by the current rules. Apply early; don’t wait for the 3 July deadline.