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Common Entrance Test-2025: Sirsa arranges 558 buses to ferry candidates to Hisar

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A help desk set up for CET exam candidates at the Sirsa bus stand.
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The Haryana Staff Selection Commission is set to conduct the Common Entrance Test (CET) on July 26 and 27. To ensure smooth travel for candidates of Sirsa district appearing for the exam in Hisar, the district administration has arranged 558 buses.

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Out of these, 414 buses will ferry students to Hisar for the exam, while the others have been reserved for unforeseen circumstances.

The district has been divided into nine clusters, with specific routes assigned to each. Separate timings have been set for the morning and evening exam shifts so that buses leave at appropriate hours to reach the exam centres on time. Buses will return from Police Lines, Hisar, to Sirsa after the exam. They will drop students according to their cluster routes. To help students with any transport-related queries, a help desk has been set up at the Sirsa bus stand.

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Students can also call the inquiry numbers 01666-220866 (Sirsa) and 01668-226115 (Dabwali bus stand).

At the Sirsa bus stand, counters one-six have been reserved for CET exam candidates. The overall in-charge of the bus arrangements is Ratan Lal, whose contact number is 9813649433.

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Sirsa Depot General Manager Anit Kumar Yadav said the administration had made extensive arrangements to ensure that no candidate faced any inconvenience. He added that buses would reach their designated spots by the night of July 25, and the number of buses could increase, if necessary.

The transportation routes cover various locations such as Ding Road, Ellenabad, Dabwali, Nathusari Chopta, Jamal, Bani, Chautala, Keharwala, and Kalanwali.

For each route, officials from the Transport Department have been appointed in-charges. These officials will ensure smooth coordination and timely departure of buses from their respective clusters.

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