The Assam government on Friday announced the results of 7,650 Grade III posts under the Assam Direct Recruitment Examinations (ADRE), with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma asserting that the state is on track to achieve nearly two lakh government appointments during his tenure.
According to Ajay Tewari, Additional Chief Secretary and Chairman of the State Level Recruitment Commission for Class-III Posts, the results cover vacancies across 50 departments, with the Agriculture Department having the highest number of posts (1,850), followed by Panchayat and Rural Development (873) and School Education (581). The exams for these posts were held across 28 districts in September 2024, with more than 17 lakh candidates appearing.
Tewari further informed that along with the ADRE results, the list of selected candidates for 625 police posts, including sub-inspectors, constables, and Grade IV staff, has also been released. Results for an additional 5,614 police posts are expected to be announced on Saturday.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Chief Minister Sarma said, “Once again, we have delivered on our promise of clean, transparent, and merit-based recruitment. With the declaration of ADRE and other results today, Assam stands tall — setting a new benchmark for honesty, fairness, and opportunity in public appointments.”
“We had pledged 1 lakh appointments, and today we are well on our way to achieving nearly 2 lakh appointments — a true testament to our commitment to the youth of Assam. The future of our young generation is secure, and their hard work defines success in this New Assam,” he added.