Assam Direct Recruitment Exam syllabus: The State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) has finally released the advertisement for the Assam Direct Recruitment 2023 on October 31st. This mega recruitment drive from Govt. of Assam has come with 12,600 vacancies of Class III and Class IV positions in different/ establishments in the Government of Assam.
Many candidates have been eagerly waiting for the notification of the Assam Direct Recruitment Exam 2023, as this is a golden chance for them to secure a government job in Assam. In this article, candidates can find a detailed breakdown of the Assam Direct Recruitment 2023 syllabus, exam pattern and a list of recommended books to prepare properly.
Also Read: Assam Direct Recruitment Exam: Download the Previous Year’s Question Papers
Exam Pattern
It is quite certain that the upcoming Assam Direct Recruitment Exam 2023 will follow the same pattern that was followed during the first phase. In the paragraph given below, we have laid out the detailed breakdown of the tests conducted in ADRE 2022.
Grade III
- The selection for Grade III vacancies will be based on 2 stages of the examination. There will be a Written Exam and then the candidates who qualify in the written examination will be called for a computer proficiency test/ skill test/ interview.
- There will be 100 multiple-choice questions, carrying 1.75 marks each in the written test for posts with the minimum required qualification of Bachelor’s Degree and Bachelor’s Degree with Computer certificate/ diploma.
- There will be 100 multiple-choice questions, carrying 1.5 marks each in the written test for the posts with the minimum required qualification of HSSLC or equivalent and HSLC or Class 10th with a valid LMV Driving Licence.
- There shall be no negative marking.
- The selection of candidates for inviting them for computer proficiency test/ skill test/ interview will be in the ratio of 1:2.
TESTS | TOTAL MARKS | NO. OF QUESTIONS | TIME |
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Paper III (HSSLC or equivalent) | 150 | 100 | 2 hours |
Paper IV (Bachelor’s Degree and Bachelor’s Degree with computer certificate/ diploma) | 175 | 100 | 2 hours |
Paper V (HSLC passed – Driver) | 150 | 100 | 2 hours |
Skill Test/ Computer test | 25 | – | 45 mins |
Grade IV
- The selection will be based on 2 stages of the examination, same as Grade III. There will be a Written Exam, which will be followed by an interview of shortlisted candidates.
- There shall be two exams:
- Posts/ categories of Posts for reading up to the Class VIII category
- Posts/ categories of Posts for HSLC passed or equivalent examination passed category
- There will be a total of 135 multiple-choice questions, carrying 1 (one mark) each, to be attempted in 120 minutes.
- There shall be no negative marking.
- The selection of candidates for inviting them for interview/ skill test will be in the ratio of 1:2.
TESTS | TOTAL MARKS | NO. OF QUESTIONS | TIME |
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Paper I (Class 10th Passed) | 135 | 135 | 2 hours |
Paper II (Read upto Class VIII) | 135 | 135 | 2 hours |
Viva/ Skill Test | 25 | – | – |
Assam Direct Recruitment Exam Syllabus for Grade III
Sl. No | Category | Subjects/ Topics |
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1 | HSSLC or Equivalent | Social Studies/ Social Science, General Knowledge, General Mathematics (Class X standard), Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning, General English |
2 | Bachelor’s Degree and Bachelor’s Degree with computer certificate/ Diploma | Social Studies/ Social Science, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude, Reading Comprehension and Language, General Mathematics (Class X standard), General English |
Assam Direct Recruitment Exam Syllabus for Grade IV
Sl. No | Category | Subjects/ Topics |
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1 | Read up to Class VIII | English, Social Science, General Knowledge, General Mathematics, Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning |
2 | HSLC passed or equivalent examination | English, Social Science, General Knowledge, General Mathematics, Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning |
Important Topics for ADRE 2023
Based on the Assam Direct Recruitment Exam syllabus and the previous year’s question papers, these are the most important topics, that every aspirant must need to cover:
- General awareness/ General knowledge and Current affairs: National and international events, Government schemes (Central and regional), Awards and honours, Sports events and achievements, Books and authors, Important appointments, Science and technology developments, Space Technology, Economic and financial updates, Environmental issues, Name of Important Rulers, Ancient India, Medieval India, Modern India, Assam History, Prominent Assam Leaders, Indian geography, Fundamental rights, and duties
- Social Science: Geography (Physical, Human, Indian), History (Modern, Medieval, Past), Political Science, Disaster and Management, Economics
- Quantitative Aptitude: Algebra, Geometry, Basic statistics, Operations with whole numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Ratio-proportion, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Probability, Profit and loss, Simple and Compound Interest, LCM and HCF
- English Language: Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms and phrases, Sentence structure, Tenses, Active and Passive voice, Direct and indirect speech, Preposition, Spotting the error
- Mental ability/ Logical Reasoning: Matching Definitions, Number Series, Analyzing Arguments, Cause and Effect, Verbal Classification, Statement, and Conclusion, Judgments, Letter-Symbol Series, Theme Detection, Statement and Argument, Logical Problems, Verbal Reasoning, Statement, Assumption
Best Books for ADRE 2023
To cover the Assam Direct Recruitment Exam syllabus, candidates can follow the books listed below, as these books are recommended by candidates who have qualified for the Assam Direct Recruitment Exam 2022.
Subjects | Recommended Books |
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Social Science/ Social Studies | NCERT/ SCERT books |
General Knowledge | Lucent’s General Knowledge, Manorama Year Book |
Assam GK | Assam Year Book |
General Mathematics | NCERT/ SCERT books |
Mental Ability and Logical Reasoning | Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal |
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