ADRE Exam 2025 has aimed to fill 12,600 government vacancies. With 7, 600 positions allocated for the Grade 3 and 5,000 for Grade 4 posts. Over 13 Lakh candidates appeared for the exam which was held between September-October 2024.
Kolkata: ADRE Exam 2025 results for Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts are released officially. It made a significant milestone in this large scale recruitment drive. It was conducted by the state level recruitment commission. The direct link for the result is given below.
Direct Link: ADRE Exam 2025 Result (out Now) |
For the ADRE Exam 2025 Grade 3 candidates, the selection process includes a written exam followed by a skilled test, while in ADRE Exam 2025 Grade 4 applicants were evaluated solely on their written exam performance. Provisional answer keys were released earlier, and candidates were allowed to raise objections. Go through the whole article for more details.
Candidates who appeared in ADRE Exam 2025, go through the highlights given below.
Event | Details |
Examination Name | Assam Direct Recruitment Examination 2025 |
Conducting body | State Level Recruitment Commission, Assam |
Exam Dates | Held in Phase between September and October 2024 |
Provisional Answer Key release | Released shortly after the exam in October 2024 |
Objection submission window | Open for a few dates following the release of the provisional answer key |
Result declaration Date | March 7, 2025 |
Selection process for grade 3 | Written Exam + skill Test |
Selection process for Grade 4 | Written exam Only |
Total vacancies | 12,600 |
Next step after result | Document Verification and Medical examination |
Go through the tables below to know the ADRE 2025 Cutoffs:
Category | Cut-Off Marks |
UR | 119.50 |
SC | 110.00 |
STP | 107.25 |
STH | 94.25 |
OBC/MOBC | 113.40 |
Ex-Servicemen | 41.50 |
PH-A | 92.50 |
Category | Cut-Off Marks |
UR | 137.75 |
SC | 127.25 |
STP | 124.25 |
STH | 112.50 |
OBC/MOBC | 130.50 |
Ex-Servicemen | 99.00 |
PH-A | 110.75 |
Category | Cut-Off Marks |
UR | 127.50 |
SC | 124.75 |
STP | 123.50 |
STH | 119.50 |
OBC/MOBC | 126.25 |
Ans: Yes, there is negative marking. For a 1 mark question, 0.25 marks are deducted for each incorrect answer. For a 2 mark question, 0.50 marks are deducted for each incorrect answer.
Ans: The age limit for the general category is typically between 18 to 40 years. However, age relaxation is provided to reserved categories as per government rules, such as SC/ST(5 Years) and OBC/MOBC(3 Years)
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