Breaking News: HSSC CET 2025 Results Unveiled! But Accessing Them Isn't So Simple...
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has released the highly anticipated results of the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025 for Group C posts, but there's a catch. HSSC Chairman Himmat Singh announced that candidates can now view their scores, but the process isn't as straightforward as one might hope.
The CET, held on July 26 and 27, 2025, attracted a massive turnout of approximately 13.47 lakh candidates, making it one of the largest recruitment exams in recent years. The excitement among candidates was palpable, with over seven lakh individuals rushing to check their results within hours of the announcement.
But here's where it gets tricky: accessing the results requires a bit of navigation. Candidates must visit the official website, hssc.gov.in or cet2025groupc.hryssc.com, and follow a specific procedure. This involves logging in with their registration details and downloading the scorecard, which is a crucial step in the recruitment process.
And this is the part most people miss: the CET Marks Card is governed by the Haryana Government Notification No. 42/119/2019-5HR-II, amended on 11.07.2025. This means that candidates must adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in the notification.
Here's a step-by-step guide to downloading your HSSC CET 2025 Group C result:
- Visit the HSSC website, hssc.gov.in.
- Locate and click on the HSSC CET 2025 result link for Group C.
- Enter your login credentials, including your roll number and date of birth.
- Submit and download your result.
As the process moves forward, Singh revealed that category-wise and post-wise cut-off marks will be released, followed by merit lists. Qualified candidates will then undergo document verification before the HSSC initiates vacancy allocation.
An important detail to note: The raw scores will be normalized using the equi-percentile method, and candidates' scores will be converted into NTA scores, percentile scores, and normalized scores. General category candidates need to achieve 50% marks to qualify, while reserved category candidates must secure 40% marks.
With such a large number of candidates and a complex scoring system, the HSSC CET 2025 results are sure to spark discussions. What are your thoughts on the process? Do you think the HSSC could have made accessing the results more user-friendly? Share your opinions below, and let's engage in a constructive dialogue about this significant development!