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HSSC Releases Provisional Answer Key for Haryana CET 2025; Here’s How to Download and Raise Objections

The Haryana HSSC CET 2025 provisional answer key is now online for 13.47 lakh candidates, enabling score prediction and objection submissions until August 1.

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The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) released the provisional answer key for the Haryana Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025 on July 29, 2025, on its official website hssc.gov.in. The CET, held on July 26 and 27, 2025, across 21 districts in Haryana, had around 13.47 lakh registered candidates competing for Group C recruitment posts.

Candidates can download the shift-wise answer keys, calculate their expected scores, and raise objections by August 1, 2025, with a non-refundable fee of Rs 250 per question. The HSSC has emphasised that objections must be specific, accompanied by proof, and that no objections will be accepted after the deadline.

HSSC CET Answer Key Released to Facilitate Candidate Assessment

The HSSC CET 2025 was conducted in two shifts on each day at 1,350 centres statewide. The provisional answer keys for all four shifts are now available, enabling candidates to accurately compare their answers and estimate their scores. According to HSSC officials, the release was timely, allowing candidates to manage expectations before the final results.

Candidates must submit objections online through the official portal, providing the question set, question number, and supporting evidence. Officials stated that the objection review process ensures transparency and fairness. Each correct answer is awarded one mark; there is no negative marking for wrong or unattempted questions.

How to Download HSSC CET 2025 Answer Key

Here are the steps to download the Haryana HSSC CET 2025 answer key from the official website, presented as clear pointers:

  1. Visit the official Haryana Staff Selection Commission website at hssc.gov.in.
  2. On the homepage, look for the section or link titled ‘Answer Key’ or ‘Latest Updates’.
  3. Click on the link related to the Haryana HSSC CET 2025 provisional answer key.
  4. Select your exam date and shift (as the answer key is provided shift-wise).
  5. Download the PDF file of the answer key corresponding to your shift.
  6. Open the downloaded file to check and compare your answers.
  7. If you find any discrepancies, note down the question number and prepare supporting evidence for any objection.
  8. Submit your objections online before the deadline (August 1, 2025) by paying the required fee per question.

Haryana HSSC CET Answer Key 2025: How to Raise Objections

Candidates who find discrepancies in the provisional answer key can raise objections by following these steps:

  1. Visit the dedicated objection portal at cet2025groupc.hryssc.com.
  2. Log in with your registered User ID and password.
  3. Navigate to the link labeled “Objections.”
  4. Pay the requisite fee of Rs 250 per question for which you want to raise an objection.
  5. Submit your objection by selecting the relevant question and providing valid supporting proof or explanation.
  6. Once the objection is submitted, download and save the confirmation page.
  7. Keep a hard copy of this confirmation for future reference.

The objection window is open until August 1, 2025, after which no objections will be accepted. The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will review all valid objections before releasing the final answer key

Background and Examination Details

Introduced to streamline recruitment for various Group C government posts, the CET 2025 attracted massive participation, requiring extensive logistical coordination across multiple centres. The syllabus included general awareness, reasoning, English, Hindi, general science, mathematics, and computer knowledge.

The prompt publication of the answer keys after exam completion reflects the HSSC’s commitment to transparency in the recruitment process. The final answer key will be released after expert review of all valid objections, and results will be prepared accordingly. Qualifying marks are set at 50% for general category candidates and 40% for reserved categories.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The timely release of the provisional answer key and structured objection mechanism illustrate a transparent and accountable recruitment process by the Haryana authorities. This approach builds candidates’ trust and encourages active engagement in the public examination system. Upholding such transparency is crucial for fostering fairness and inclusivity across government recruitment initiatives. 

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