ADRE Exam Pattern 2025
The State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) conducts the Assam Direct Recruitment Exam (ADRE) every year for the recruitment of Group III and Group IV posts in the Government of Assam, including some technical and Non- Technical Posts.
At The NorthEast PSC, a coaching centre in Nagaon, our goal is to provide our students with the best opportunity to advance in their careers by utilizing the proper preparation techniques and the special skill set that every aspirant possesses but simply needs to be polished to achieve success.
Therefore, NorthEast PSC an ADRE coaching centre in Nagaon, Assam has brought its readers this article, which shall put light on the various important aspects relating to the ADRE pattern, syllabus, the marking scheme and most importantly the tips and tricks for our readers to grasp the essential points while thinking to prepare for the ADRE exam.
- The first step in this direction as our revered faculties at The NorthEast PSC, an ADRE & APSC coaching centre in Nagaon, Assam quote “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are”. Which means the first stair of this ladder which shall take the candidate towards the world of Success is embracing strength and courage as virtues. The candidate should before proceeding in any of the direction fully accept and welcome the phase of preparation and look at it as a journey, having a clear goal in front of him and then with an un-wavered attention, focus and the right guidance Success shall approach him with open arms.
- After the right first step, the second step is just a piece of cake. The second step involves the in depth study of the subjects which are already very huge in themselves but the cherry on the top is that the syllabus is limited to only the elementary school teachings. But still the material that should mandatorily be gone through is quite vast. We at Northeast PSC, an APSC and ADRE coaching centre in Nagaon always advise students to make short notes. We in-fact provide them with such crystallized notes that a mere glance of the notes shall remind the core concept.
- It is always advised to the students while themselves also preparing for ADRE, that they must study and make short notes in such a manner that a glance on the night before the big day should shoot up all the concepts in the memory. The more concrete and shorter the notes will be, the more deep rooted shall be the concept in the memory of the candidate. The notes should include well labelled flowcharts, diagrams and most importantly mnemonics, which is a perfect method to give mind a picturization of whatever is being studied moreover it scientifically proven that the human brain responds more to pictures than to words.
- Hoping that the second step is quite clear and simple in the minds of the readers, to put it simply, the candidate is just expected to study hard and deep to have a grasp over the topics that might be asked in the exam complimenting the understanding with the crystal-clear short notes.
- The third and one of the second essential steps after the first one is the power to retain which is in direct proportion with the time devoted to revise. We at Northeast PSC, an ADRE coaching centre in Nagaon, Assam have always laid emphasis on the power of revision and staying up to date in concepts. As it is already mentioned, the time one devotes in revision increases the retention power by many folds. Retention of the topics attributes as one of the major play factor while appearing for the ADRE.
- The ultimate and final step of the ladder is patience and perseverance, which is just another side of the coin of the first step. In the first step itself the candidate was asked to adopt courage and strength as virtues, if the candidate shall fully cooperate with these virtues given to him in the first step he shall automatically be gifted with patience and perseverance. The Northeast PSC, a devoted coaching centre in Nagaon, always tries to inculcate the awareness of the first step on the ladder to success and to its students triumph has come without hesitation.
Let’s dive deep right in towards the state of awareness, after which the reader can always decide to take the first step on the golden ladder of success.
ADRE Exam Pattern 2025
The Assam Direct Recruitment Exam conducted for the Grade III jobs is a written, objective type exam.
The Grade III exam is further conducted in categories for the recruitment of different posts each with the requirement of different level of minimum qualification. Each category is discussed here in under for a preliminary understanding of the pattern of ADRE.
- Category 1 – Bachelor Degree Level
Minimum Qualification –
- Bachelor’s Degree
OR
- Bachelor’s Degree with Computer Certificate/Diploma of minimum 6(six) months duration from a recognized Institute
OR
- Bachelor’s Degree with Computer Certificate/Diploma of minimum 6(six) months duration and Stenography Certificate from recognized Institute
OR
- Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science with Computer Certificate/Diploma of minimum 6(six) months duration from a recognized Institute
Key Points
- Age bar: 18-40 {as on the last date of submission of application}
- Duration – 180 minutes {3hours}
- Maximum Marks – 175
- No. of questions – 150
- Type of Questions – Objective / MCQs
Syllabus
The MCQ questions are asked from the mentioned subjects in the mentioned quantity in more or less the same pattern.
Subjects/Topics | No. of questions | Marks per question |
Social studies | 30 | 1 |
General Knowledge | 35 | 1 |
Logical Reasoning and mental ability | 20 | 1 |
General English | 10 | 1 |
General Mathematics | 30 | 1 |
Reading comprehension and English Language | 25 | 2 |
- Category II – HSSLC Level
Minimum Qualification –
- HSSLC or Equivalent Examination passed
OR
- HSSLC (Science) Examination passed
Key Points
- Age bar: 18-40 {as on the last date of submission of application}
- Duration – 180 minutes {3hours}
- Maximum Marks – 150
- No. of questions – 150
- Type of Questions – Objective / MCQs
Syllabus
The MCQ questions are asked from the mentioned subjects in the mentioned quantity in more or less the same pattern
Subjects/Topics | No. of questions | Marks per question |
Social studies | 30 | 1 |
General Knowledge | 30 | 1 |
Logical Reasoning and mental ability | 20 | 1 |
General English | 35 | 1 |
General Mathematics | 35 | 1 |
- Category III – HSLC Level
Minimum Qualification –
- HSLC or
- equivalent Examination passed with valid LMV Driving License.
Key Points
- Age bar: 18-40 {as on the last date of submission of application}
- Duration – 180 minutes {3hours}
- Maximum Marks – 150
- No. of questions – 150
- Type of Questions – Objective / MCQs
Syllabus
The MCQ questions are asked from the mentioned subjects in the mentioned quantity in more or less the same pattern.
Subjects/Topics | No. of questions | Marks per question |
Social studies | 20 | 1 |
General Knowledge | 30 | 1 |
Logical Reasoning and mental ability | 20 | 1 |
General English | 30 | 1 |
General Mathematics | 30 | 1 |
Road Transport | 20 | 1 |
It should also be noted that there will be Penalty Negative marking. Each incorrect response will result in a deduction of one-fourth marks given for that particular question. For instance, incorrect answers to questions worth one mark will receive a negative marking of 0.25, while incorrect answers to questions worth two marks would receive a negative marking of 0.50.
The Grade IV exam is conducted to recruit up till maximum qualification of HSSLC (class 12) or equivalent examination passed. The minimum qualification for the ADRE exam Grade IV posts is:
- HSLC (Class Ten) or equivalent examination passed
OR
- HSLC (Class Ten) or equivalent examination passed along with ITI pass certificate in the trade of wireman/electrician/ fitter/welder/machinist/Electronics mechanic from Govt of Assam approved Institute.
OR
- Read up to Class-VIlI
It should be noted that there shall be separate written examinations for the category of people qualified upto class VIII and for category of people HSLC (class10) qualified or equivalent examination passed along-with ITI pass certificate in the trade of Wireman/Electrician/Fitter/Welder/Machinist/Electronics mechanic from Govt. of Assam approved institute.
Key Points
- Age bar: 18-40 {as on the last date of submission of application}
- Duration – 150 minutes ( 2hours 30minutes)
- Maximum Marks – 135
- No. of questions – 135
It should also be noted that there will be penalty negative marking, where Negative marks of 0.25 will be awarded for each incorrect answer.
Syllabus
The syllabus for the Grade IV exam shall only be upto the elementary level of schooling of SCERT for Read upto Class VIII category and for HSLC (Class Ten) passed or equivalent examination passed category including HSLC (Class Ten) passed or equivalent examination passed along-with ITI pass certificate in the trade of Wireman/Electrician/Fitter/ Welder/Machinist/Electronics mechanic from Govt. of Assam approved institute the syllabus shall be upto the High School Level Certificate Examination of Board of Secondary Education, Assam.
The subjects for Grade IV exam may include-
- English
- Social Studies
- Mathematics
- General Knowledge
- Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning
The candidate should also note-
- While applying for the exam he should keep his passport size photo and copy of scanned signature handy.
- That there is no kind of application fees whatsoever in Grade III or Grade IV examination.
- The candidate can apply for the exams once the notification for 2025 is out via www.sebanonline.org or https://assam.gov.in/
- After the clearance of the written examination for the requisite post the candidate will have to appear for the interview/ skill set as and when informed.
Northeast PSC, a renowned name in Assam and Arunachal coaching centres, for ADRE & APSC coaching, has buckled up to assist students in Assam appearing for the ADRE 2025. Out motto for our readers and students is simple which is “Rise and Shine”, and in that journey from rising to shining, we extend our whole hearted encouragement and best wishes.