Haryana CET Admit card 2025: The General Eligibility Test is to be conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission on 26th and 27th July. The candidates registered for this exam were eagerly waiting for the admit card to be released, which is now over. The commission has released the admit card (HSSC CET Admit Card 2025). Candidates can download their admit card from the official website.
About a week is left for the exam. In such a situation, all the candidates who are going to appear in the exam must follow the two things mentioned here. Let's know what are those two things...
First thing: Download the admit card
Haryana Staff Selection Commission has released the admit card for the General Eligibility Test (HSSC CET Admit Card 2025). Candidates who have registered can download their admit card by visiting the official website. It is worth noting that the admit card is one of the important documents for the exam day. In such a situation, to avoid any inconvenience later, candidates are advised to download the admit card in time.
All registered candidates can download their admit card by visiting the official website cet2025groupc.hryssc.com. After downloading, print at least three copies of it, out of which keep one copy safe, so that it can be easily printed in the future if needed.
Second important work: Do register for the free bus service
The Haryana government has started the facility of free bus service to bring and take the candidates appearing in the General Eligibility Test (CET) to the examination centers. To avail this facility, candidates have to book seats in advance by visiting the link hartrans.gov.in. Candidates will also be given shuttle service to the nearest point.
So if you are also going to appear in this exam and want to take advantage of the free bus service of the government, then immediately go to the website mentioned above and register.
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