HSSC PST Admit Card 2026 Released | Download Hall Ticket

HSSC PST Admit Card 2026 is now available for download at adv012026.hryssc.com. Candidates who qualified in the earlier stages of the Haryana Police Constable recruitment (Advertisement No. 01/2026) can access their Physical Screening Test hall ticket using their CET registration number or roll number along with their date of birth or password. The admit card contains the candidate’s roll number, exam date, reporting time, test centre address, and other critical details needed on exam day. This article is based on the official admit card notice released by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission.

Admit Card – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
Recruiting BodyHaryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC)
Post NamePolice Constable (General Duty)
Advertisement Number01/2026
Test StagePhysical Screening Test (PST)
Admit Card Release Date19/06/2026
Login CredentialsCET Registration Number/Roll Number + Date of Birth/Password
Official Portalhttps://adv012026.hryssc.com

Important Dates

EventDate
Admit Card Release19/06/2026
PST Exam DateAs per the official notification

How to Download the HSSC PST Admit Card 2026

  1. Visit the official admit card portal at adv012026.hryssc.com.
  2. Click on the link for “PST Admit Card” related to Advertisement No. 01/2026.
  3. Enter your CET Registration Number or Roll Number in the designated field.
  4. Input your Date of Birth or Password as required.
  5. Click Submit to display your admit card on screen.
  6. Review all details carefully, then download the admit card.
  7. Take a clear printed copy for the exam day.

Download your admit card well before exam day to avoid last-minute portal congestion. Keep the printout in a safe place until the exam is completed.

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

  • Printed copy of the PST admit card
  • Original valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence)
  • Any additional documents specified on the admit card

Do not carry mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, or any electronic devices to the test centre, as these are prohibited inside the exam premises.

Admit Card Error – What to Do

If you notice any discrepancy in your name, photograph, roll number, or other details on the admit card, contact the HSSC helpline or visit hssc.gov.in immediately to initiate corrections. Do not wait until exam day to report errors; corrections must be requested as soon as possible to allow time for processing.

Details to Verify on Your Admit Card

  • Name spelling – confirm it matches exactly with your government-issued photo ID
  • Photograph – verify it is the correct, recent photograph uploaded during registration
  • Roll number – note it carefully; you will need this to enter the exam hall
  • Exam date – ensure you have the correct test date
  • Reporting time – this is different from the PST start time; arrive at least 15 minutes before the reporting time
  • Test centre name and address – locate the centre in advance and plan your travel
  • Advertisement number – confirm it matches the position you applied for (Advertisement No. 01/2026)

If any details are incorrect, contact the Haryana Staff Selection Commission immediately; do not wait until exam day.

What Is the Physical Screening Test?

The Physical Screening Test is a qualifying stage in the Haryana Police Constable selection process. It assesses the physical fitness and endurance of candidates through a timed running race. Candidates who clear the PST proceed to the Knowledge Test (written examination), followed by Document Verification and Medical Examination. The PST is conducted after the Physical Measurement Test (PMT), which verifies height and chest measurements.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download PST Admit CardVisit Portal
Official HSSC WebsiteVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Where can I download the HSSC PST Admit Card 2026?

Ans. You can download the HSSC PST Admit Card 2026 from the official portal adv012026.hryssc.com using your CET Registration Number or Roll Number along with your Date of Birth or Password.

Q2. What should I do if I forget my CET registration number?

Ans. If you forget your CET registration number, visit hssc.gov.in and check your application status using your email ID or phone number. Alternatively, contact the HSSC helpline for assistance in retrieving your registration details.

Q3. What is the difference between the reporting time and exam start time?

Ans. The reporting time is when you must arrive at the test centre for entry verification and registration. The exam (PST running race) starts after all candidates have reported and completed the entry process. Arriving after the reporting time may result in denial of entry, so always aim to reach 15 minutes before the reporting time mentioned on your admit card.

Q4. Can I appear for the PST without my admit card?

Ans. No. The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the test centre. Candidates without a valid admit card and a valid photo ID are not permitted to appear for the Physical Screening Test.

Q5. My name is spelled differently on the admit card than on my ID proof. What should I do?

Ans. Contact HSSC immediately through their helpline or official website to request a correction. Do not attempt to sit for the exam with a name mismatch, as this may cause issues during document verification and result processing.

Q6. Is there a specific dress code for the PST?

Ans. Wear comfortable athletic clothing and running shoes suitable for a timed running race. Check the admit card or official notification for any additional dress code guidelines from HSSC.

Q7. What happens if the admit card is not released by the scheduled exam date?

Ans. In rare cases where the admit card is delayed, HSSC will publish an updated notification with a new exam date. Monitor hssc.gov.in and our free job alert service regularly for any official announcements regarding postponements or rescheduling.

Q8. Can I download the admit card multiple times?

Ans. Yes. You can download the admit card as many times as needed before the exam. Keep at least one clear printed copy for exam day, and consider having a backup digital copy on your phone.

Your Next Step

Download and print your HSSC PST Admit Card 2026 at least three days before your exam date to allow time for reprinting if needed; portal traffic peaks in the final 24 hours. On exam day, carry your printed admit card, original photo ID, and any other documents listed on the hall ticket. If you have not received your admit card by the scheduled exam date, visit hssc.gov.in immediately for clarification or contact the HSSC helpline for assistance.

Mandeep Singh

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Mandeep Singh is an Admit Card Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, responsible for publishing timely admit card release notifications for government examinations across India. He monitors recruitment boards including SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, and state PSCs to ensure candidates receive instant updates the moment their hall tickets become available. Mandeep's articles include step-by-step download instructions, direct official links, exam date schedules, and important guidelines that candidates must follow on exam day. His coverage ensures that no aspirant misses downloading their admit card before the deadline, making the exam preparation journey stress-free and well-organized.

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