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Haryana CET 2025 Update: If CET pass youth do not get a job, they will get this much money every month

Haryana CET 2025 Update: In a major decision, the government has announced that CET pass youth who do not get a job will be given financial assistance every month.

 
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The Haryana government has given a big relief to lakhs of youth of the state. The government has announced that if a youth passes the Common Eligibility Test (CET) and does not get a government job within a year, he will be given financial assistance of Rs 9,000 every month for the next two years.

This decision will be especially beneficial for those youth who have passed the CET exam but have not yet got a government job. This scheme will help them financially and they will also remain engaged in their studies or skill development.

Governor Bandaru Dattatreya gave information

Governor Bandaru Dattatreya informed about this scheme during his speech in the Haryana Assembly. He said that it is not possible to provide government jobs to every CET pass candidate. 

Therefore, the government has decided to provide this support so that the youth do not have to be disappointed and they can continue preparing for their future.

The CET exam is conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) and is mandatory for Group-C and Group-D government jobs. 

This exam makes the selection process more transparent and merit-based. The government believes that with this financial assistance, the youth will not just wait for a job, but they will also be able to take steps towards starting their own business or learning new skills. This will also promote self-employment and skill development in the state.

Where to apply from

More information about this scheme, such as how to apply, who will be eligible and what documents will be required, will soon be available on the official website of the Haryana government haryana.gov.in . 

This scheme will not only increase the confidence of the youth, but will also secure their future. This decision also shows that the government is thinking in the interest of the youth and is taking their problems seriously.