Topic-wise breakdown for 25 marks Haryana GK section
These topics have the highest question frequency in Haryana GK section
Mahabharata, Yaudheya, Formation of State, 1857 Revolt
8-10 MarksRivers, Climate, Districts, National Parks
5-6 MarksFairs (Surajkund), Dances, Cuisine, Festivals
4-5 MarksOlympians, Phogat, Neeraj Chopra, Sports Policy
3-4 MarksFollow these proven strategies to master Haryana GK section
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about Haryana GK for CET preparation
In Haryana CET Group C exam, Haryana GK is a separate section of 25 marks. Along with that, General Awareness section also has 5-8 questions from Haryana. Total approximately 30-33 marks come from Haryana-specific topics.
For 25 marks Haryana GK section, focus on: History (8-10 marks), Geography (5-6 marks), Culture & Fairs (4-5 marks), Sports (3-4 marks), Current Affairs (3-4 marks).
To score full 25 marks: 1) Master all 33 chapters from this guide, 2) Practice previous year papers, 3) Take weekly mock tests, 4) Keep Haryana Current Affairs notes, 5) Revise district-wise facts regularly.
Yes, Haryana GK is a separate section of 25 marks in Haryana CET Group C examination. It is different from the General Awareness section and focuses only on Haryana-specific topics.
This page provides complete Haryana GK study material for Haryana CET (Common Eligibility Test) Group C examination. Haryana GK is a separate section of 25 marks in CET. The syllabus includes Haryana History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern), Haryana Geography, Climate, Soil, Drainage, National Parks, Agriculture, Irrigation, Industries, Transport, Administrative Structure, Judiciary, Local Self Government, District Profiles, Archaeological Sites, Tourism, Art & Culture, Music & Dance, Fairs & Festivals, Cultural Heritage, Languages & Literature, Education & Health, Demographics, Sports & Awards, Social Welfare Schemes, and Famous Personalities as per the latest HSSC notification.
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