With the introduction of the portal, only once will candidates be expected to submit and send fees to the portal.
A (CET) was also declared by the Chief Minister to be conducted by the (HSSC) to fill various Group C as well as D roles.
The students who’ve been appearing for this year’s Class 10 and 12 exams may also apply provisionally on the platform.
On Tuesday, the Haryana government carried out a one-time registration job aspirants’ site.
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar stated:
With the introduction of the portal, only once will candidates be expected to submit and send fees to the portal, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar says here.
The move by the state government will not only bring more transparency but also accelerate the process of hiring, he said during an official release here.
The portal is intended for registration in various government departments for Group C as well as D category posts including non-gazetted teaching posts.
CET to be conducted by the HSSC:
A Common Eligibility Test (CET) was also declared by the Chief Minister to be conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) to fill various Group C as well as D roles, the release added.
Registering at the portal, which started on Tuesday, will continue until 31 March.He said that the students who’ve been appearing for this year’s Class 10 and 12 exams might also apply provisionally on the platform.
A unique ID number will be given to each applicant registered on the Portal, on the basis from which he or she must apply in accordance with their educational qualifications and experience.
He also said that for Group C and Group D roles, a separate Common Eligibility Test (CET) would be performed that would be applicable for a period of three years, according to the release.
As HSSC Chairman Bharat Bhushan Bharti stated:
HSSC Chairman Bharat Bhushan Bharti said that the platform would not only provide job applicants with an opportunity to apply and pay fees only once, as well as provide them with the opportunity to make regular rounds for document review at the Commission offices.The state government has so far created 80,000 jobs on a merit basis in various departments, Khattar stated.
The government abolished the interview process:
Besides this, for Group C as well as D posts, the government has also abolished the interview process. He said that in the police force, the new state government has also introduced a transparent recruitment process and also has hired 8,000-10,000 police workers over the last six years.