ADRE Assam grade 3 admit card 2024 out on site.sebaonline.org for HSSLC-level posts

Candidates will be able to download their ADRE grade 3 admit cards using their application number and password.

Visit the official website of Assam board, site.sebaonline.org to download ADRE grade 3 admit card. (Image: Freepik)Visit the official website of Assam board, site.sebaonline.org to download ADRE grade 3 admit card. (Image: Freepik)

Vaishnavi Shukla | September 10, 2024 | 05:09 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC), Assam, has issued the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination (ADRE) grade 3 admit card 2024 for Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) level posts. Candidates can download the Assam SLRC grade 3 admit card through the Assam board’s official website, slrcg3.sebaonline.org.

Candidates will be able to access their ADRE grade 3 admit card using their application number and password. As per the official notice, candidates have to bring a printed copy of the Assam SLRC grade 3 admit card to appear in the written exam. They must follow all the instructions mentioned in the admit card.

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Assam SLRC Grade 3 Admit Card: Steps to download

Candidates can download the Assam SLRC grade 3 admit card by following the steps mentioned below.

  • Visit the official website of the Assam board, site.sebaonline.org.

  • Click on ‘SLRC Grade 3 Admit Card 2024’ link available on the home page.

  • Enter your login details and click on submit.

  • Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.

  • Check the details and download the admit card page.

  • Keep a hard copy of the same for future reference.

The Assam SLRC grade 3 written exam comprises 150 questions with a total mark of 150. The exam duration is of three hours and will include questions about social studies, logical reasoning, general knowledge, and mental ability, general English, general mathematics, etc.

As per the exam pattern, a negative mark of 1/4th will be deducted for each incorrect answer made by the candidates. For every wrong one-mark question, a penalty of 0.25 marks, and for two-mark questions, a penalty of 0.50 will be followed.

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