Haryana: CET Exam conducted peacefully on the 1st day at 2,674 centres
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, July 26, 2025 – The Haryana Government successfully conducted the Common Eligibility Test (CET) on July 26, aimed at providing employment to eligible youth through a transparent and fair system.
As per the directions of the Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini, extensive arrangements were made for the examination across 22 districts of the state and in Chandigarh.
Sharing more details in this regard, an official spokesperson informed that admit cards were issued to more than 13.48 lakh candidates for the CET scheduled on July 26 and 27.
The examination is being conducted in four shifts over two days. On the first day, the exam was held in two shifts – in the first shift at 1,338 centres for 3,37,790 candidates, and in the second shift at 1,336 centres for 3,37,261 candidates. Thus, the CET examination was conducted peacefully at 2,674 centres on the first day.
The spokesperson further said that Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, and other senior administrative officers personally inspected exam centres, bus stands, and other important locations.
Special bus services were arranged by the Transport Department to facilitate candidates in reaching their examination centres, which ensured smooth arrangements and satisfaction among candidates.
CCTV surveillance, flying squads, duty magistrates, and nodal officers were deployed at all examination centres to ensure that the entire process was completely transparent, fair, and peaceful, shared the spokesperson.
The spokesperson said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Government is committed to providing government jobs to deserving youth without Parchi-Kharchi. The CET exam is a historic step in this direction.
The spokesperson added that the next phase of the CET exam will be held on July 27, in which the remaining candidates will appear. In total, arrangements have been made for over 13.48 lakh candidates across two days.