Assam Government to Reconsider Changes to Direct Recruitment Exam Pattern Following Public Feedback

Guwahati, 11th July: In response to widespread concerns from stakeholders, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on July 11 that the state government will reconsider its recent decision to change the pattern of the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination (ADRE).

Addressing the issue on social media, Chief Minister Sarma said, “A Govt that listens! Based on the feedback from various quarters regarding the sudden change of pattern of ADRE exams and the possibility of aspirants facing an issue arising out of that, we have decided to revisit this issue.”

The Chief Minister assured that a decision regarding the exam pattern will be communicated shortly, demonstrating the government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of exam aspirants. The ADRE is a vital recruitment process for various government positions in Assam, and the unexpected changes had caused significant anxiety among candidates preparing for the examination.

Further details about potential modifications to the exam pattern are anticipated in the coming days, as the government aims to ensure a fair and transparent recruitment process for all candidates.

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