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HSSC Exam 2023

Haryana Staff Selection Commission Group D Results 2023 Expected Soon; Key Details Inside

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Posted on 29 Nov 2023
16:25 PM
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Summary
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) is set to publish the results of the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2023 for Group D positions, impacting a staggering 8.51 lakh candidates across diverse categories.
Conducted on October 21-22, 2023, the HSSC Group D exam witnessed a 62.59% turnout among the 13,76,183 registered candidates.

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) is set to publish the results of the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2023 for Group D positions, impacting a staggering 8.51 lakh candidates across diverse categories.

Conducted on October 21-22, 2023, the HSSC Group D exam witnessed a 62.59% turnout among the 13,76,183 registered candidates. 

The HSSC has also divulged the intricacies of the normalisation method, crucial for maintaining fairness in assessments conducted across multiple sessions. This intricate process involves assigning a score to each percentile value for each session and calculating the normalised score (Z) corresponding to a percentile value (P) by averaging raw scores across different sessions.

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The HSSC Group D cut-off for 2023 is meticulously structured, allocating 75% weightage to categories like general awareness, reasoning, mathematics, science, English, and Hindi, while dedicating 25% to history, current affairs, literature, geography, civics, environment, and culture subjects.

Last updated on 29 Nov 2023
04:26 PM
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