Organization | Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) |
Advertisement Number | No. 06/2026 - CET Phase-II Group-C Posts |
Advertisement Published | June 22, 2026 |
Application Opens | June 24, 2026 |
Application Closes | June 30, 2026 (11:59 PM) |
Correction Window | July 1–2, 2026 (11:59 PM) |
Total Vacancies | 1,238 posts |
Posts Available | • Assistant Superintendent Jail (Male): 30 |
Department | Prison Department, Haryana |
Application Fee | No fee required for any candidate |
HSSC Recruitment 2026 - Key Dates
Before diving into eligibility or vacancy details, every aspirant must be aware of the critical timelines. Missing any deadline can result in disqualification, so mark these dates carefully.
Event | Date |
|---|---|
Advertisement Published | June 22, 2026 |
Online Application Opens | June 24, 2026 |
Last Date to Apply Online | June 30, 2026 (11:59 PM) |
Correction/Edit Window | July 1–2, 2026 (11:59 PM) |
Admit Card Download | To be announced separately |
Date of Examination | To be announced separately |
BCA/BCB/EWS Certificate Validity | Issued on or after April 1, 2026 and on or before closing date |
DSC/OSC Certificate Validity | Issued after November 13, 2024 and on or before closing date |
ESM Eligibility Certificate | Issued/renewed on or after June 25, 2025 and on or before closing date |
HSSC Group C Recruitment 2026 - Notification
This is a significant opportunity for Haryana domicile candidates looking for government jobs in the Prison Department. The entire process - from application to final selection - is governed by the CET Policy dated 31.12.2024 (amended 11.07.2025) and the HSSC Rules 2025 dated 27.05.2025.
Direct Link to Apply: https://adv062026.hryssc.com
Official HSSC Website: https://www.hssc.gov.in
Applications open from June 24, 2026 and close on June 30, 2026 at 11:59 PM. Candidates are advised to apply well before the closing date to avoid last-minute technical issues.
HSSC Group-C Vacancy Details 2026 - Post-Wise & Category-Wise Breakdown
This section covers the total number of vacancies advertised under HSSC Advt. 06/2026, broken down by post, gender, and reservation category. Understanding the vacancy matrix is essential before deciding which post to apply for.
Group 1 Posts - Assistant Superintendent Jail
The Assistant Superintendent Jail is a supervisory-level Group-C post under the Prison Department. Two categories of vacancies exist - male and female.
Cat. No. | Post Name | Total |
|---|---|---|
1 | Asst. Superintendent Jail (Male) | 30 |
2 | Asst. Superintendent Jail (Female) | 3 |
Group 2 Posts - Prison Warder
Prison Warder is a frontline Group-C post with a significantly larger vacancy pool. Both male and female vacancies are available.
Cat. No. | Post Name | Total |
|---|---|---|
3 | Prison Warder (Female) | 112 |
4 | Prison Warder (Male) | 1093 |
Total Advertised Vacancies: 1,238 posts across all categories and posts.
Eligibility Criteria for HSSC Recruitment 2026
Eligibility is the most critical aspect of any government job application. HSSC has defined separate eligibility conditions for each post, covering educational qualifications, physical standards, and age limits.
Educational Qualification
The minimum academic requirement differs based on the post applied for.
For Assistant Superintendent Jail (Cat. No. 1 & 2):
Graduation from any recognized university or its equivalent
Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects in Matriculation or higher education
For Prison Warder (Cat. No. 3 & 4):
10+2 (Senior Secondary) or its equivalent from a recognized education board
Hindi or Sanskrit as one of the subjects in Matriculation or higher education
Physical Standards - Height & Chest Measurements
Physical fitness is a key component of the eligibility criteria for both post categories.
Male Candidates (General Category):
Height: 170 cm
Chest: 83 cm (unexpanded) / 87 cm (expanded)
Male Candidates (Reserved Categories):
Height: 168 cm
Chest: 81 cm (unexpanded) / 85 cm (expanded)
Female Candidates (General Category):
Height: 158 cm
Female Candidates (Reserved Categories):
Height: 156 cm
Physical Endurance Test (Qualifying in Nature)
Candidates who clear the Physical Measurement Test will be required to appear in a Physical Screening Test. This test is qualifying in nature only and does not carry marks.
Category | Distance | Qualifying Time |
|---|---|---|
Male | 2.5 km | 12 minutes |
Female | 1.0 km | 6 minutes |
Ex-Serviceman | 1.0 km | 5 minutes |
Age Limit
Age eligibility varies by post group. Reserved category candidates receive relaxation as per Haryana Government norms.
Post Group | Age Limit (General) | Age Relaxation (DSC/OSC/BCA/BCB/EWS) |
|---|---|---|
Group 1 (Asst. Superintendent Jail) | 21–27 Years | 5 Years |
Group 2 (Prison Warder) | 18–25 Years | 5 Years |
How to Apply Online for HSSC Recruitment 2026
This section explains the complete step-by-step process to submit your online application for HSSC Advt. 06/2026. Read every instruction carefully before filling out the form, as no corrections will be allowed after final submission.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Visit the official recruitment portal: https://adv062026.hryssc.com
Log in using your CET Registration Number from Advt. No. 01/2025
Fill in the Online Detailed Application Form (DAF) carefully
Upload all scanned documents in the prescribed format
Select your post preferences carefully - these cannot be changed later
Submit the form before June 30, 2026 (11:59 PM)
Download and save a printout of the submitted application for future reference
Important Points Before Applying
Only candidates who qualified CET (Advt. No. 01/2025) with 50% marks (General) or 40% marks (Reserved categories) are eligible to apply.
Post preferences filled at the time of application are final and cannot be revised under any circumstances.
Documents uploaded at the time of application are the only documents considered at all stages. Documents not uploaded will not be accepted later.
No offline application will be accepted.
The correction/edit window is available from July 1–2, 2026 only.
Exam Pattern & Syllabus for HSSC CET Phase-II 2026
Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus is essential to building an effective preparation strategy. The Phase-II written examination is an offline OMR-based test conducted in Hindi and English (bilingual).
Exam Pattern Overview
Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Questions | 100 |
Total Marks | 100 |
Duration | 1 Hour 45 Minutes |
Mode | Offline (OMR-based) |
Language | Bilingual (Hindi & English) |
Negative Marking | No negative marking for wrong answers; -1 mark for unattempted questions (if fifth circle not filled) |
Qualifying Marks (General) | 50% |
Qualifying Marks (Reserved) | 40% |
Syllabus Breakdown - Group 1 (Assistant Superintendent Jail)
The Group 1 syllabus covers a broader academic scope given the graduation-level qualification requirement.
Section Weightage:
General Awareness, Reasoning, Mathematics, Science, History (including Haryana), Current Affairs, Geography, Civics, Environment, Culture - 20%
Computer Fundamentals (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet, Email) - 10%
Subject-Related Syllabus - 70%
Subject-Specific Topics (Group 1) include:
General Intelligence & Reasoning
General Awareness (India & Haryana focus)
Quantitative Aptitude (up to Class 10 level)
Hindi & English Language
Economics & Governance (Haryana Economy, NABARD, MSME, Insurance)
Environmental Studies & Disaster Management
Syllabus Breakdown - Group 2 (Prison Warder)
The Group 2 syllabus is aligned with 10+2 level education.
Subject-Specific Topics (Group 2) include:
General Awareness (Indian Constitution basics, Traffic Rules, Welfare Schemes of Haryana)
General Intelligence & Reasoning
English Language
Quantitative Aptitude
Hindi Language (Grammar, Composition)
Haryana Economy & Rural Marketing
Environmental Studies & Disaster Management
Selection Process for HSSC Group-C Posts 2026
The selection process is multi-staged and merit-based. Here is a complete breakdown of how candidates move from application to final recommendation.
Stage 1: CET Score Screening
Only candidates who cleared CET (Advt. 01/2025) with minimum qualifying scores are invited to apply. Up to 10 times the total number of advertised posts will be shortlisted for the written/skill examination based on CET merit.
Stage 2: Physical Measurement & Screening Test
For Police and Prison service posts, candidates are first tested on physical standards (height, chest). Those who qualify proceed to the Physical Endurance Test (PET), which is qualifying in nature only.
Stage 3: Written Examination (Phase-II)
The main OMR-based written examination determines the final merit. Candidates must score a minimum of 50% (General) or 40% (Reserved) in the written exam to be considered for selection.
Stage 4: Merit List & Recommendation
Based on written/skill exam scores, a merit list is prepared category-wise. If two candidates have equal marks, the older candidate gets precedence. If age is also equal, the candidate with higher CET Phase-I marks is ranked higher.
Stage 5: Document Verification
The appointing department verifies the genuineness of uploaded documents at the time of appointment.
Reservation Policy for HSSC Recruitment 2026
Haryana's reservation framework for this recruitment follows multiple layers of vertical and horizontal reservations. Here is a simplified summary of key reservation provisions.
Category-Wise Reservation Overview
DSC (Deprived Scheduled Castes) & OSC (Other Scheduled Castes): 20% of SC quota is sub-divided equally between DSC and OSC as per Government Instructions dated November 13, 2024.
BCA & BCB (Non-Creamy Layer): Applicable to Haryana bonafide residents only. Creamy layer candidates are treated as General category.
EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 10% reservation for candidates whose family's gross annual income is below ₹8 lakh and who do not own specified assets.
Ex-Servicemen (ESM): Horizontal reservation with priority order: disabled ESM > other ESM > family members of disabled ESM > family members of other ESM.
Dependent of Freedom Fighter (DFF): 2% benefit applicable against unfilled ESM or Backward Class posts only.
Certificate Validity - Summary Table
Category | Certificate Issued On or After |
|---|---|
BCA / BCB (Non-Creamy Layer) | April 1, 2026 |
EWS | April 1, 2026 |
DSC / OSC | November 13, 2024 |
ESM Eligibility (Family Member) | June 25, 2025 |
Certificates obtained from other states or issued for Central Government jobs are not valid for this recruitment.
Documents Required for HSSC Application 2026
Every applicant must upload specific documents at the time of form submission. Documents not uploaded at this stage will not be accepted at any later point.
Mandatory Documents for All Candidates
Scanned copies of all educational qualification certificates (Matriculation onwards)
Latest colored photograph (white background) with name and date written on it
Scanned signature
Undertaking as per Annexure-V
Additional Documents Based on Category
Category | Additional Documents Required |
|---|---|
General | Above 4 documents only |
DSC / OSC | Haryana Bonafide Resident Certificate + DSC/OSC Certificate |
BCA / BCB | Haryana Bonafide Resident Certificate + BC-A/BC-B Certificate (issued after 01.04.2026) |
EWS | Haryana Bonafide Resident Certificate + EWS Certificate (issued after 01.04.2026) |
Ex-Serviceman | Discharge Certificate showing entry/exit dates, clause and cause of discharge |
Family Member of Disabled ESM | Disability documents + Eligibility Certificate issued/renewed after 25.06.2025 |
Dependent of Freedom Fighter | Certificate from competent authority |
Common Reasons for Application Rejection
The Commission has specified several conditions under which an application can be summarily rejected. Being aware of these can save candidates from losing their candidacy.
Submitting more than one application form for the same post
Incomplete application or not submitted online
Absence of Hindi/Sanskrit as a subject in Matriculation or higher education
Not meeting essential qualifications on the closing date
Being under-age or over-age on the closing date
Discrepancy between online application data and original documents
Not uploading mandatory certificates
Barred Items at HSSC Examination Centre
Strict rules apply at examination centres. Candidates must not carry any of the following items:
Written or printed study material, bits of paper, calculators, scale, pen drives, erasers
Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, microphones, pagers, health bands
Wallets, goggles, handbags, belts, caps
Watches, wristwatches, bracelets, cameras
Ornaments, metallic items
Food items (opened or packed), water bottles
Any electronic gadget capable of communication
Candidates wearing articles of faith must report at least 2 hours before the last reporting time for proper frisking.