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Haryana Public Service Commission's decision: HCS Pre exam postponed, will now be held in two sessions on July 24

Earlier, the dental surgeon recruitment examination to be held on June 19 has also been postponed and a new date has been fixed on June 26.

The HPSC HCS Prelims exam 2021 was conducted in two sessions from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m for Paper 1 and Paper 2 respectively.
Haryana Public Service Commission - Photo: Amar Ujala

Haryana Public Service Commission has also postponed the HCS Pre (Executive Branch) exam after the Dental Surgeon exam. Now this exam will be held in two sessions on July 24 instead of 10. There is no change in the admit card, roll number and exam center of the candidates. Earlier, the dental surgeon recruitment examination to be held on June 19 has also been postponed and a new date has been fixed on June 26. The reason for the change in the schedule of examinations has been given by the commission for administrative reasons.


The commission had welcomed applications for 156 HCS posts and 81 dental specialist posts in February 2021. For HCS, 1 lakh 42 thousand had applied and on September 12, 74 thousand had given the test. Additionally, the dental specialist's assessment was hung on 26 September. The commission had delivered the aftereffect of both the assessments. On May 2, 2022, the assessments of both the enlistments must be dropped after the extortion was uncovered. The principal assessment of HCS planned to be held from December 3 to 5 was likewise delayed. After this, it was chosen to direct both the enlistments anew.


Up-and-comers who had passed in 20 to 30 lakh rupees

There was an arrangement worth crores of rupees to breeze through the assessment of Dental Surgeon and HCS Pre. On November 17, Vigilance got Naveen, an occupant of Bhiwani, taking Rs 20 lakh in Panchkula itself. After this Ashwani and later HPSC Deputy Secretary Anil Nagar were captured with Rs 90 lakh. During cross examination with Vigilance, the blamed had uncovered that to breeze through the assessment, an arrangement was made with the contender for 20 to 30 lakh rupees. Nagar had conceded that he got a sum of 18 up-and-comers passed. These included five HCS up-and-comers and 13 dental specialist applicants.

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