Assam ADRE 30 Days Study Plan 2026 – Daily Routine, Subject-Wise Schedule & Tips | MyTestSeries

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Assam ADRE 30 Days Study Plan – Complete Daily Routine for Grade 3 & Grade 4

A battle-tested, subject-wise 30-day schedule to crack ADRE with confidence. Daily timetable, mock test strategy, revision tricks, and expert tips — all in one place.

Updated: May 2026 Grade III & IV Bilingual (Assamese / English) 15 min read
30 Days Plan
5 Core Subjects
150+ Max Marks
0.25 Neg. Marking

You have 30 days. The Assam ADRE exam is one of the most competitive government recruitment tests in the state, with lakhs of aspirants competing for a limited number of Grade 3 and Grade 4 government posts. The good news? Thirty days of focused, structured preparation is genuinely enough to walk into that exam hall feeling ready.

This is not a generic study plan copy-pasted from the internet. This guide is built specifically for ADRE 2026 aspirants — accounting for the actual exam pattern, the real subject weightage, Assam-specific GK topics that the exam loves, and the negative marking system that trips up even well-prepared candidates. Read every section carefully. Follow the schedule honestly. The results will follow.

Who is this plan for? Any aspirant appearing for Assam ADRE Grade 3 (HSLC/HSSLC/Degree level) or Grade 4 (Class VIII/X level) who has 30 days or fewer left before the exam. Whether you are starting fresh or need a final revision strategy, this plan covers you completely.

Why a Structured 30-Day Plan Works for ADRE

Most aspirants either study randomly — jumping between subjects without a clear direction — or they over-plan and end up not executing. A structured 30-day plan solves both problems. It tells you exactly what to study on which day, how many hours to dedicate to each subject, and when to shift from learning to practice.

The ADRE exam pattern is well-defined. The subjects are finite. The difficulty level for Grade 4 is moderate, and for Grade 3 it is slightly higher but manageable. This means thirty focused days, where you dedicate 6 to 8 hours daily, can cover the entire syllabus twice — once for understanding and once for revision.

💡 Research Insight: Candidates who follow a structured daily schedule score 20–30% higher on mock tests than those who study reactively. Consistency beats intensity every time.

ADRE 2026 – Quick Exam Overview

Before you begin preparing, you need a crystal-clear picture of what you are preparing for. Here is a fast overview of the Assam ADRE 2026 exam. For the full breakdown, read the complete ADRE 2026 Guide and the detailed ADRE Exam Pattern 2026 on MyTestSeries.in.

Exam Feature Details
Conducting AuthorityState Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC), Assam
PostsGrade III (Clerk, Assistant, Computer Operator) & Grade IV (Peon, Attendant, Chowkidar)
Exam ModeOffline – OMR Based MCQ
Duration3 Hours
Total Marks (Grade III)150 to 175 marks (varies by level)
Total Marks (Grade IV)100 marks
Negative Marking0.25 marks per wrong answer
LanguagesAssamese, English, Bengali, Bodo
SubjectsGK & Current Affairs, English, Maths, Reasoning, Social Studies
SelectionWritten Exam → Skill Test / Interview (for select posts)

The official recruitment notifications and updates are published on the SLRC Assam official portal. Always verify the exam date and admit card from the official source.

Before You Start: 5 Non-Negotiable Rules

A study plan is only as good as the mindset behind it. Before you dive into the 30-day schedule, commit to these five principles. Break even one of them and the plan will not work the way it should.

  • Rule 1 – Study 6 to 8 hours every single day. Not "when you feel like it." Every day. Treat it like your job because, if all goes well, it will lead to one.
  • Rule 2 – No subject skipping. Many aspirants avoid Mathematics because it feels hard. That is exactly why it becomes a differentiator in the exam. Follow the plan as it is.
  • Rule 3 – Attempt at least one mock test every 3 days. Reading without testing is incomplete preparation. Mock tests reveal your actual score, not your perceived score.
  • Rule 4 – Review every mistake immediately. After each mock test or practice set, spend equal time reviewing wrong answers. This is where real learning happens.
  • Rule 5 – No blind guessing in the exam. With 0.25 negative marking, skipping a question you're unsure about is smarter than guessing randomly. Train this habit during practice itself.

Subject-Wise Weightage and What to Focus On

Understanding which subject deserves more of your time is critical to making the most of 30 days. Here is a realistic breakdown of how each subject contributes to your final score in ADRE Grade 3.

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GK & Assam Current Affairs

Highest weightage. Covers Indian History, Polity, Geography, Economy, and Assam-specific topics — rivers, national parks, festivals, culture, government schemes.

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Mathematics

Arithmetic, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Ratio, Time & Work, Data Interpretation. Moderate difficulty. High accuracy potential if practised daily.

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Reasoning Ability

Analogies, Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Syllogisms. Speed-oriented section with good scoring potential.

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General English

Grammar, Comprehension, Fill in the blanks, Error Spotting, Idioms & Phrases. Comprehension passages carry 2 marks each at Grade 3 level.

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Social Studies

Indian and World Geography, Civics, Environmental Science, Assam's governance structure, Panchayati Raj, Five-Year Plans.

📌 Grade 4 Note: If you are preparing for Grade 4 posts (Class VIII/X level), the difficulty is lower but the competition remains high. Focus on Assam GK, basic Mathematics, and general reasoning. The 30-day plan works equally well for Grade 4 — just dial down the difficulty level of study materials.

The Ideal Daily Routine for ADRE Preparation

Your daily schedule is the engine of your 30-day plan. A well-structured day ensures every subject gets attention, your brain stays fresh, and you end each day having covered more ground than you started with. Here is the proven daily routine used by successful ADRE aspirants.

Time Slot Activity Duration
5:30 – 6:00 AM Wake up, light exercise, freshen up 30 min
6:00 – 7:00 AM Current Affairs — Read Assam Tribune headlines, monthly CA capsule 60 min
7:00 – 9:00 AM Main Subject Study (GK / Assam History / Geography as per weekly plan) 120 min
9:00 – 9:30 AM Breakfast Break 30 min
9:30 – 11:30 AM Mathematics or Reasoning practice (30–50 questions with solutions) 120 min
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM English Grammar + Social Studies reading 90 min
1:00 – 2:00 PM Lunch + Rest 60 min
2:00 – 4:00 PM Previous Year Papers / Topic-wise MCQ Practice 120 min
4:00 – 4:30 PM Short break + light snack 30 min
4:30 – 6:30 PM Revision of morning topics + note-making for weak areas 120 min
7:00 – 8:00 PM Dinner + relaxation (no study — let the brain rest) 60 min
8:00 – 9:30 PM Full-length ADRE Mock Test (every 3rd day) OR topic-wise quiz 90 min
9:30 – 10:00 PM Mock test review / weak area analysis 30 min
10:00 PM Sleep (8 hours is non-negotiable for memory consolidation)
💡 Pro Tip: Your brain learns best in morning hours. Schedule the toughest subject (usually Mathematics or a new GK topic) between 7 AM and 11 AM. Use afternoons for practice and evenings for revision — both lower-energy activities.

The 30-Day Weekly Breakdown

W1

Week 1 (Days 1–7) – Foundation Phase: Assam GK & Indian GK

Build your knowledge base from the ground up. This week is about reading more than practicing.

Week one is your foundation. You cannot build speed on shaky knowledge. Start with the subject that carries the highest marks — General Knowledge, especially Assam-specific GK. This is the area where most Assamese candidates can score the most with the least effort, simply because they are already familiar with the context.

DayMorning TopicAfternoon PracticeEvening
Day 1GK Assam History – Ahom Dynasty, Lachit Borphukan20 Assam History MCQsCurrent Affairs reading
Day 2GK Assam Geography – Rivers, Districts, National Parks25 Assam Geography MCQsRevise Day 1 notes
Day 3GK Assam Culture – Bihu, Satras, Art & Craft, Tribes20 Culture MCQs + GK quizAssam Government Schemes
Day 4GK Indian History – Ancient, Medieval, Modern (NCERT Class 6–8)30 Indian History MCQsMock Quiz – Assam GK
Day 5GK Indian Polity & Constitution – Preamble, FR, DPSP, Parliament25 Polity MCQsIndian Geography overview
Day 6GK Indian Economy basics + Science & Technology GK30 mixed GK MCQsRevise all GK topics
Day 7MOCK Full ADRE Mock Test (GK-heavy focus)Detailed review of mock test mistakesWeak area notes
Week 1 Goal: Cover all major Assam GK topics and Indian GK basics. By Day 7, you should be able to answer 70% of standard GK questions confidently.
W2

Week 2 (Days 8–14) – Skill Phase: Mathematics & Reasoning

Shift from knowledge-building to skill-building. Practice is the only way through this week.

Week two is where many aspirants lose momentum. Mathematics and Reasoning require daily practice — there is no shortcut. The good news is that the ADRE question difficulty for these sections is moderate. A consistent two-week practice of core topics is enough to score well. Do not aim to master advanced topics; focus on high-frequency, moderate-difficulty questions.

DayMorning TopicAfternoon PracticeEvening
Day 8Math Number System, HCF, LCM, Simplification40 arithmetic questionsReasoning – Series (number/letter)
Day 9Math Percentage, Profit & Loss, Discount40 questions + previous paper setReasoning – Analogy & Classification
Day 10Math Ratio & Proportion, Average, Partnership35 questions + error analysisReasoning – Coding-Decoding
Day 11Math Time, Speed & Distance; Time & Work40 questions (timed – 30 min)Reasoning – Blood Relations, Direction
Day 12Math Simple & Compound Interest, Mensuration basics30 questions + topic-wise testReasoning – Syllogisms, Venn Diagrams
Day 13Reasoning Data Interpretation (Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts)Full DI set (15 questions)Mixed Math + Reasoning revision
Day 14MOCK Full ADRE Mock Test (focus on Math & Reasoning timing)Detailed review + speed analysisRevise weak Math topics
⚠️ Common Mistake: Many candidates spend too much time on difficult Math problems they will likely never see in ADRE. Stick to the syllabus. Master the basics at speed rather than advanced concepts at a slow pace.
W3

Week 3 (Days 15–21) – Language & Social Studies Phase

Build your English accuracy and complete Social Studies. Light load, high accuracy goals.

By week three, your GK base is solid and your Math skills are improving. Now you shift to English and Social Studies — two sections where accuracy matters more than speed. English grammar questions in ADRE are straightforward if you know the rules. Reading comprehension passages at Grade 3 level carry 2 marks each, making them highly valuable.

DayMorning TopicAfternoon PracticeEvening
Day 15English Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, Articles, Prepositions40 grammar MCQsAssam Current Affairs Week 1 revision
Day 16English Vocabulary – Synonyms, Antonyms, One Word Substitution30 vocabulary questions + error spottingReading practice: Assam Tribune editorial
Day 17English Idioms & Phrases, Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Correction35 mixed English MCQsReading Comprehension passage practice (2)
Day 18Social Indian Geography – Physical features, Climate, Rivers, Soils30 Social Studies MCQsGK revision: Assam Geography flashcards
Day 19Social Civics – Constitutional Bodies, Elections, Local Governance, Panchayati Raj25 Civics MCQsEnvironmental Studies – Biodiversity, Climate Change
Day 20Social Assam Governance – State government structure, Chief Ministers, Districts30 mixed Social Studies MCQsEnglish + Social Studies combined test
Day 21MOCK Full-length ADRE Mock Test (all sections)Complete review – all sectionsRest + light current affairs
💡 English Tip: Read one passage from Assam Tribune or The Hindu daily. It builds comprehension speed naturally and improves vocabulary in context — far more effective than memorising word lists.
W4

Week 4 (Days 22–30) – Exam Mode: Mock Tests, Revision & Strategy

Stop learning new things. Start perfecting what you already know.

Week four is the most important week of your 30-day plan — and ironically, it is the week where you should study the least new content. This phase is entirely about mock tests, revision, and refining your exam strategy. By now you know the syllabus. The goal is converting that knowledge into marks on paper, under time pressure, with negative marking in play.

DayPrimary ActivitySecondary ActivityFocus
Day 22MOCK Full ADRE Mock Test (timed)Detailed review – mark every weak topicSpeed & Accuracy
Day 23REVISION Assam GK – all 3 weeks' notes50 Assam GK MCQs (speed drill)GK consolidation
Day 24MOCK Previous Year Paper 2022 / 2024 (full set)Identify repeated topics across yearsPYQ analysis
Day 25REVISION Mathematics weak topics only30 targeted Math questionsWeak area fix
Day 26MOCK Full ADRE Mock Test (Grade 3 pattern)Analyse score improvement from Day 1Confidence building
Day 27REVISION English rules + Reasoning shortcuts20 English + 20 Reasoning MCQsSpeed + accuracy
Day 28MOCK Full ADRE Mock Test (final simulation)Review + strategy finalizationExam simulation
Day 29REVISION Light revision only – all subjects (3 hours max)Current Affairs last-minute scanBrain rest
Day 30Rest day – no heavy studyRevise key formulas, dates, facts onlyMental preparation
💡 Week 4 Rule: Attempt all mock tests in real exam conditions — no phone, no distractions, 3-hour duration, OMR-style answer marking. This conditions your brain for the actual exam day experience.

Assam GK: The Game-Changer Section

If there is one section that can separate you from the competition in ADRE, it is Assam-specific General Knowledge. Most candidates underestimate how deep the exam goes into Assam topics — from the specifics of the Ahom dynasty to the names of river islands, national parks, government schemes, and cultural festivals.

High-Priority Assam GK Topics for ADRE

  • Assam History: Ahom Kingdom (1228–1826), Lachit Borphukan and Battle of Saraighat, British rule, Treaty of Yandabo 1826, Freedom movement in Assam, First Chief Minister Gopinath Bordoloi
  • Assam Geography: Brahmaputra River system, Barak Valley, Majuli (world's largest river island), all 35 districts, bordering states and countries
  • National Parks & Wildlife: Kaziranga (UNESCO, one-horned rhino), Manas (UNESCO, golden langur), Dibru-Saikhowa, Orang, Deepor Beel (Ramsar wetland)
  • Culture & Festivals: Rongali, Bhogali, and Kongali Bihu, Ambubachi Mela at Kamakhya Temple, Satras, Mask dance, Bihu dance
  • Assam Government Schemes: Orunodoi scheme, Atal Amrit Abhiyan, Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Scheme, PM schemes implemented in Assam
  • Important Personalities: Sankardev, Lachit Borphukan, Gopinath Bordoloi, Anandaram Dhekial Phukan, Hemchandra Barua
  • Industries & Economy: Tea industry (Assam produces 50%+ of India's tea), Digboi Oil Refinery (oldest in Asia), Silk, Bamboo

For deep practice on these topics, the 100 Assam History MCQs and 100 Assam Geography MCQs on MyTestSeries.in are excellent resources. Each question comes with detailed explanations, which is far more valuable than just checking correct answers.

Handling Negative Marking: Your Scoring Strategy

The 0.25 negative marking in ADRE is not just a rule — it is an active factor that can shrink your score by 10 to 15 marks if you guess recklessly. Most candidates ignore this during preparation and then panic during the exam. Here is how to handle it smartly.

The Three-Zone Approach

Confidence LevelDecisionRisk
Zone 1 – 90%+ Sure Attempt immediately and mark Minimal
Zone 2 – 60–89% Sure Attempt after eliminating 2 wrong options Low
Zone 3 – Below 60% Sure Skip — come back only if time permits High — avoid
⚠️ Never guess randomly: Attempting all 100+ questions with 50% random accuracy will actually lower your score compared to attempting only 75 questions with 85% accuracy. The math works against random guessing.

Best Study Resources for ADRE 2026

You do not need 10 different books. You need 3 to 4 right resources used consistently. Here is a curated list of the most effective study tools for ADRE preparation.

Online Resources (Free & Paid)

  • MyTestSeries.in – ADRE Mock Test Series: Daily full-set tests, bilingual (Assamese & English), instant rank analysis among all-Assam aspirants. The ADRE Online Test Series 2026 includes Grade III & IV mock tests plus study notes in one pack.
  • MyTestSeries.in – Topic-Wise Tests: Practice individual subjects including Assam GK Questions with Answers, Assam History MCQ, and Geography MCQ — all with explanations.
  • Assam Tribune (Daily Newspaper): Best source for Assam-specific current affairs. Read 30 minutes daily.
  • NCERT Books (Class 6–10): For Indian History, Geography, Polity, and Economy — the most reliable foundation for GK.

Recommended Reference Books

  • Know Your State – Assam (Arihant Publications) – best Assam GK reference
  • Lucent's General Knowledge – comprehensive static GK coverage
  • Magical Book on Quicker Maths by M. Tyra – for speed math tricks
  • A New Approach to Reasoning by Arihant – covers all reasoning types
  • Objective General English by SP Bakshi (Arihant) – grammar and vocabulary

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Last 7 Days Before the Exam – What To Do

The final week before your ADRE exam should feel different from the first three weeks. This is not a time to start new topics or panic-read new chapters. Here is exactly what to do in your final seven days.

  • Attempt one full-length mock test daily — review only the wrong answers
  • Spend one hour each morning on Assam GK flashcard revision
  • Solve 20 Math questions daily to maintain calculation speed
  • Read the Assam Tribune for 30 minutes for last-minute current affairs
  • Do NOT start any new book or chapter after Day 25
  • Sleep at least 7 to 8 hours every night — exam week sleep debt kills performance
  • On the day before the exam: light revision, early dinner, early sleep

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I crack ADRE in 30 days?
Yes, absolutely. If you follow a disciplined 30-day schedule with 6 to 8 hours of daily study, focus on high-weightage topics, and practise mock tests every 2 to 3 days, cracking ADRE in 30 days is completely achievable. Lakhs of candidates crack this exam without months of preparation — structured effort matters far more than total time.
How many hours should I study daily for ADRE?
A minimum of 6 hours and ideally 7 to 8 hours of focused study per day. Split your sessions into morning concept study (2–3 hours), afternoon practice (2 hours), and evening revision and mock tests (1–2 hours). Quality of study matters more than hours — avoid passive reading that does not stick.
Which subject is most important for ADRE?
General Knowledge and Assam GK carries the highest weightage in ADRE. Assam History, Geography, Culture, and Current Affairs are critically important. Mathematics and Reasoning together form a close second — they are highly scorable if you practise regularly.
Should I attempt questions with negative marking risk?
Only attempt questions where you are more than 60% confident after eliminating clearly wrong options. Skip questions where you genuinely have no idea. Never guess randomly in ADRE — the 0.25 deduction per wrong answer adds up quickly and can drop you below the cut-off.
Where can I practise free ADRE mock tests?
MyTestSeries.in offers comprehensive ADRE mock tests with daily fresh question sets, all-Assam rank analysis, bilingual (Assamese and English) options, and instant performance reports. The platform is specifically designed for Assam government exam aspirants.
What are the subjects in ADRE 2026?
ADRE 2026 covers five subjects: General Knowledge and Current Affairs (including Assam GK), General English, Quantitative Aptitude and Mathematics, Reasoning Ability, and Social Studies. The specific weightage varies by Grade 3 or Grade 4 post level and educational qualification category.
Is ADRE Grade 4 easier than Grade 3?
Yes. Grade 4 posts (Class VIII/X level) have a simpler syllabus and lower difficulty level compared to Grade 3. However, the competition for Grade 4 posts is also very high. The 30-day plan in this guide works for both grades — Grade 4 aspirants can focus on foundation topics and basic difficulty practice sets.

Final Words: Your ADRE Success Starts Today

Thirty days. That is what stands between you and a government job in Assam. This plan is not wishful thinking — it is a structured system built around the actual ADRE syllabus, real exam patterns, and the kind of preparation that turns aspirants into successful candidates.

The candidates who crack ADRE are not necessarily the smartest in the room. They are the most consistent. They study when they do not feel like it. They take mock tests even when the scores are discouraging. They review mistakes instead of ignoring them. They follow the plan even on bad days.

Start today. Follow the daily routine. Use the MyTestSeries.in mock tests to track your progress. Come back to this article every week to check which phase you are in. And on exam day, walk in knowing that you have done the work.

Your next step: Bookmark this page, download or print the weekly schedule, and begin Day 1 right now. Not tomorrow. Today. Every government job aspirant who succeeded started exactly where you are standing right now.
About MyTestSeries.in: MyTestSeries.in is an Assam-based online exam preparation platform offering mock tests, study notes, and daily practice tests for Assam government exams including ADRE, PNRD, Assam Police, APSC, and TET. All recruitment information published here is for educational purposes only. Candidates must verify exam dates, notifications, and results from the official SLRC Assam portal.

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