Chandigarh November 22, 2017: Haryana Government has decided to reduce the prescribed ratio of 85:15 to 90:10 that is 90 marks for the written test and a maximum of ten marks for experience and some objective socio-economic criteria in respect of recruitment to Group C and D posts in the State.
A proposal to this effect was approved in the meeting of State Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal here today.
Five marks will be given if no person from among the applicant’s father, mother, spouse, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters is, was or has been a regular employee in any Department, Board, Corporation, Company, Statutory Body, Commission or Authority of Haryana Government or any other State Government or Government of India. Similarly, five marks would be given if the applicant is a widow, or if the applicant’s father had died before the applicant was 15 years of age.
Five marks would be given, if the applicant belongs to such a denotified tribe (Vimukt Jatis and Tapriwas Jatis) or Nomadic tribe of Haryana which is neither a Scheduled Caste nor a Backward Class. A maximum of five marks have been kept for experience: One-half (=0.5) mark for each year or part thereof exceeding six months of experience, out of a maximum of ten years, on the same or a highest post in any Department, Board, Corporation, Company, Statutory Body, Commission, Authority of Government of Haryana. No Marks will be awarded for any period less than six months. No applicant will be given more than ten marks under any circumstances.