The State-Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) of Assam has officially released the results for the Assam Direct Recruitment Exam (ADRE) 2025, pertaining to Grade 3 and Grade 4 positions. Candidates who participated in these examinations can now access their results through the official SLRC websites.
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How to Check Your ADRE 2025 Results
To view and download the ADRE 2025 results, candidates should:
- Visit the official SLRC result portals:
- For Grade 3 results: slrcg3.sebaonline.org
- For Grade 4 results: slrcg4.sebaonline.org
- On the homepage, locate and click on the link corresponding to the ADRE Grade 3 or Grade 4 result.
- Enter your login credentials, such as your application number and password or date of birth.
- Submit the information to view your result.
- Download and print a copy of the result for future reference.
Post-Result Procedures
Following the announcement of the results, candidates who have qualified will undergo further stages of the recruitment process, which may include document verification and skill tests, depending on the specific requirements of the position applied for. It is essential for candidates to regularly check the official SLRC websites for updates regarding these subsequent procedures.
Official Announcement
The release of the ADRE 2025 results aligns with the earlier announcement made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who had stated that the results would be declared by March 7, 2025. This timely release reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining transparency and efficiency in the recruitment process.
The declaration of the ADRE 2025 results marks a significant milestone for thousands of candidates aspiring to secure Grade 3 and Grade 4 positions within the Assam government. Candidates are advised to promptly check their results and prepare for the subsequent stages of the selection process. For detailed information and updates, refer to the official SLRC websites.
By – Kartik
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