Assam Direct Recruitment Syllabus
The Government of Assam has taken a significant step in addressing the state’s employment needs by releasing an official employment notification for Assam Direct Recruitment 2023. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 12,600 vacancies in various government departments, encompassing both Grade III and Grade IV positions. The recruitment process involves a common written examination and a skill test, ultimately leading to the creation of a merit list for appointment.
The detailed selection process for Assam Direct Recruitment 2023 has not been disclosed at this time. However, prospective candidates can expect the examination scheme to be made available at least one week before the written test. To prepare for this crucial examination, aspirants are encouraged to review the selection process from the previous year to gain insights into the upcoming exam.
In this article, we will delve into the essential details of the Assam Direct Recruitment syllabus for Grade III and Grade IV positions, as well as the selection process, examination pattern, marking system, and section-wise topics covered in the syllabus.
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Assam Direct Recruitment Details
- Name of the Recruitment Process: Assam Direct Recruitment 2023
- Organized by: Government of Assam
- Recruitment Commission: Assam Direct Recruitment Commission, 2021
- Oversight by: Board of Secondary Education, Assam
- Available Positions: Grade III & Grade IV
- Total Vacancies: 12,600
- Examination Name: Assam Direct Recruitment Exam
- Type of Examination: Written Exam
- Question Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
- Exam Date: To be announced
Exam Dates for Assam Direct Recruitment
Here are the exam dates for Assam Direct Recruitment:
- Class IV: To be announced
- Class III: To be announced
- Class III Driver: To be announced
Assam Direct Recruitment Syllabus for Class III
The official Assam Direct Recruitment syllabus for Class III or Grade III positions has not been released by the State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) yet. However, based on the previous year’s ADRE notification, we can provide an approximate idea of this year’s ADR Examination. Aspiring candidates can refer to the following section for more details about the syllabus.
- Position: Class III or Grade III
- Number of Openings: 7,600
- Negative Marking: No negative marking
- Selection Process: Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be invited for a computer proficiency test, skill test, or interview in a 1:2 ratio.
Class III/Grade III (HSSLC) Syllabus Details
The syllabus for the examination for positions requiring a minimum essential qualification of HSSLC or equivalent is as follows:
- Type of Examination: Written Examination
- Examination Mode: Offline
- Question Format: Objective Type Questions
- Number of Questions: 100
- Maximum Marks: 150
- Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
- Examination Date: To be announced
- Examination Centers: To be announced
Section-wise syllabus details:
- Social Studies/Social Science
- General Knowledge
- General Mathematics (Class 10th Std.)
- Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning
- General English
Class III/Grade III (Bachelor Degree) Syllabus Details
The syllabus for the examination for positions requiring a minimum essential qualification of a Bachelor Degree and Bachelor Degree with a computer certificate/diploma is as follows:
- Type of Examination: Written Examination
- Examination Mode: Offline
- Question Format: Objective Multiple Choice Type Questions (MCQs)
- Number of Questions: 100
- Maximum Marks: 175
- Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
- Examination Date: To be announced
- Examination Centers: To be announced
- Negative Marking: No negative marking
Section-wise syllabus details:
- Social Studies/Social Science
- General Knowledge
- Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude
- Reading Comprehension and Language
- General Mathematics (Class 10th Std.)
- General English
Assam Direct Recruitment Syllabus for Class IV
The official Assam Direct Recruitment syllabus for Class IV or Grade IV positions has not been released by the State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) yet. However, based on the previous year’s ADRE notification, here is an approximate idea of this year’s ADR Examination. Aspiring candidates can refer to the following section for more details about the syllabus.
- Position: Class IV or Grade IV
- Number of Openings: 5,000
Class VIII: 1,950 Posts
HSLC: 1,060 Posts
HSLC+ ITI: 1,990 Posts
- Number of Examinations: There will be two exams on the same day, one for posts/categories of candidates up to Class VIII and another for candidates who have passed the HSLC or equivalent examination.
- Type of Examination: Written Examination
- Examination Mode: Offline
- Question Format: Objective Type Questions
- Number of Questions: 135
- Maximum Marks: 135
- Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
- Examination Date: To be announced
- Examination Centers: To be announced
- Selection Process: Candidates scoring identical marks in the written examination will be invited for interview/skill tests, regardless of the ratio mentioned.
Class IV/Grade IV Syllabus Details
The syllabus for the examination for recruitment to the Class-IV Posts will align with the prescribed SCERT syllabus of Class VIII Examination and Class X (HSLC Examination) for candidates up to Class VIII and HSLC passed or equivalent examination passed categories, respectively.
Section-wise syllabus details:
- English
- Social Studies
- Mathematics
- General Knowledge
- Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning
Assam Direct Recruitment Question Paper
For those seeking the previous year’s ADRE Question Papers PDF file, we have provided links to download all previous year’s question papers of the Assam Direct Recruitment written examination:
ADRE Class III Question Papers
- Paper III: (HSSLC or Equivalent) Click Here
- Paper IV: (Bachelor’s Degree/with Computer Certificate/Diploma) Click Here
- Paper V: (HSLC or Equivalent – for the post of Driver) Click Here
ADRE Class IV Question Papers
- Paper I: (Class X or Equivalent Exam Passed) Click Here
- Paper II : (Read up to Class-VIII) Click Here