Assam Government Jobs 2026 — Complete Exam Hub
Every major Assam government exam in one place — notifications, syllabus, eligibility, vacancies, and free mock tests. Bookmark this page and never miss an update.
If you are preparing for a government job in Assam, you already know how scattered the information can be. Exam notifications come from different departments, the official websites update without warning, and keeping track of multiple exams at the same time is genuinely exhausting.
This hub page solves that. We have pulled together every significant Assam government job exam happening in 2026 — from the massive ADRE and PNRD recruitments to teaching posts under the Education Department — and organised them in a way that helps you plan your preparation without wasting time hunting across the internet.
Whether you are a fresh graduate targeting Assam Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts, a diploma holder looking at PNRD's Accredited Engineer posts, or an experienced teacher aiming for GT/PGT positions, you will find everything you need right here.
Active Assam Government Exam Notifications
These are the most searched and most competitive Assam government job examinations right now. Click any card to reach the full guide, syllabus breakdown, and free mock test.
Assam Govt Exams 2026 – Quick Comparison
Not sure which exam to target first? This table lets you compare the major Assam government recruitments across the factors that matter most — qualification required, vacancies, salary, and difficulty.
| Exam | Conducting Body | Min. Qualification | Vacancies (2026) | Salary Range | Full Guide |
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| ADRE Grade 4 | SLRC / AASC Assam | Class VIII pass | Several thousand (expected) | As per Assam Govt pay rules | Read guide → |
| ADRE Grade 3 | SLRC / AASC Assam | HSLC / HSSLC / Graduate | Several thousand (expected) | As per Assam Govt pay rules | Read guide → |
| PNRD Assam (AE) | PNRD Department, Assam | Diploma in Civil Engg + DCA | 291 posts | ₹18,000/month | Read guide → |
| PNRD Assam (GRS) | PNRD Department, Assam | Graduation + Computer knowledge | 464 posts | As per MGNREGA norms | Read guide → |
| PNRD Assam (GPC) | PNRD Department, Assam | Graduation + Computer knowledge | 462 posts | As per PNRD norms | Read guide → |
| Assam Police Constable | Assam Police Recruitment Board | HSLC (Class 10 pass) | Expected shortly | As per 7th Pay Commission | Test Series → |
| Assam TET cum GT | DSE Assam | Graduation + B.Ed | TBA (Notification awaited) | Grade Pay ₹3,800 – ₹5,400 | Read guide → |
| SCERT D.El.Ed PET | SCERT Assam | 10+2 with 50% marks | Course admission (2,000+ seats) | N/A (Course entrance) | Read guide → |
* Salary figures are approximate. Always verify from official notifications at recruitment.assam.gov.in or the respective department's portal.
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Daily mock tests in Assamese & English for ADRE, PNRD, Police, TET and more.
ADRE 2026 – Everything You Need to Know
The Assam Direct Recruitment Examination, commonly known as ADRE, is the single largest recruitment drive that the Assam government conducts. It is held to fill Grade 3 and Grade 4 positions across virtually every state department — from education and health to agriculture and PWD. The exam is conducted by the State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) under the Assam Administrative Staff College (AASC).
What makes ADRE particularly significant is its reach. A single ADRE cycle creates job opportunities across hundreds of departments simultaneously, which is why lakhs of aspirants apply every time it is announced. If you have completed at least Class 8, you are eligible for Grade 4 posts. Graduation-level qualification opens the door to Grade 3 positions with better pay and responsibilities.
ADRE Exam Pattern at a Glance
The exam is conducted in offline mode using OMR sheets. All questions are multiple choice. There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer, so strategic guessing — rather than random answering — is important. The question paper is available in Assamese, English, Bengali, and Bodo.
📌 Key subjects in ADRE 2026
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs (including heavy Assam GK)
- General English (comprehension, grammar, vocabulary)
- General Mathematics (arithmetic, mensuration, data interpretation)
- Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
- Social Studies (for Grade 3 HSSLC / Graduate level)
Assam GK consistently contributes 20–30% of the total marks in ADRE. This is where aspirants who live and breathe Assamese culture, history, and current affairs have a natural edge. Topics like the Ahom Kingdom, Treaty of Yandabo, Lachit Borphukan, Srimanta Sankardev, Kaziranga and Manas National Parks, the Bihu festivals, and the geography of the Brahmaputra Valley are near-certainties in every paper.
Related ADRE resources on MyTestSeries
PNRD Assam 2026 – 1,508 Vacancies Explained
The Panchayat and Rural Development Department (PNRD) Assam recruitment of 2026 is among the most exciting government job opportunities in recent years. With 1,508 vacancies across four distinct posts — Accredited Engineer, Computer Assistant, Gram Rozgar Sahayak (GRS), and Gram Panchayat Coordinator (GPC) — this recruitment touches candidates with very different educational backgrounds.
Unlike many Assam government exams, PNRD is a contractual recruitment under centrally-sponsored schemes like MGNREGA and PMAY-G. The pay is scheme-based, and the work is deeply rooted in grassroots development — managing panchayat records, implementing rural employment schemes, and coordinating village-level infrastructure projects. For candidates who want a government job that puts them at the heart of community development, PNRD is genuinely rewarding.
Post-wise Vacancy Breakdown
The written exam for all PNRD posts follows the same basic structure — 75 marks, OMR-based, 2 hours, with 0.25 negative marking. What changes post-to-post is the Domain Knowledge section. For Accredited Engineer, you need solid command over civil engineering fundamentals and MGNREGA infrastructure norms. For GRS and GPC, the domain section tests your understanding of rural development schemes, panchayat administration, and local governance laws.
✅ PNRD preparation tip from our experts
Almost every PNRD aspirant underestimates the Computer Proficiency section, which carries approximately 15 marks. Brush up on MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, shortcut keys, internet basics, and operating system fundamentals. This section is often the differentiator between selection and rejection at merit-list stage. Our 50-question Computer Proficiency MCQ set is a good starting point.
Complete PNRD Assam resources on MyTestSeries
- PNRD Assam 2026 notification – 1,508 vacancies, last date, apply online
- PNRD Assam syllabus 2026 & exam pattern – complete breakdown
- PNRD eligibility criteria – post-wise qualification & age limit
- Accredited Engineer post – detailed syllabus, civil engg topics & strategy
- Gram Rozgar Sahayak (GRS) – complete preparation guide & 90-day plan
- Gram Panchayat Coordinator (GPC) – week-by-week study plan
- PNRD Computer Proficiency MCQ – 50 practice questions with answers
- Free PNRD mock test platform – daily full sets in Assamese & English
- PNRD Ultimate Mock Test Series – premium preparation package
Assam Police Recruitment 2026 – Constable & Sub-Inspector
Assam Police remains one of the most popular career choices among Assam government job seekers, especially for candidates who have cleared Class 10 or Class 12. The selection process is physically and academically demanding — written exam scores alone are not enough. You also need to clear the Physical Standards Test (PST), the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and a medical examination.
The written exam for Constable posts tests General Knowledge (with a strong focus on Assam), General English, and Numerical Ability. Candidates who have been preparing for ADRE or PNRD will find considerable overlap in the syllabus, which means parallel preparation is an efficient strategy.
⚡ Physical test requirements (Constable – general guidelines)
- Height: 162.5 cm (Male – Gen/OBC), 152.5 cm (Female – Gen), lower for ST/SC
- Chest: 77 cm (unexpanded) / 82 cm (expanded) for male candidates
- PET events typically include running, long jump, and high jump
- Begin physical conditioning at least 3 months before the exam cycle begins
Teaching Jobs in Assam 2026 – TET, GT PGT & D.El.Ed PET
Assam's education sector is one of the most active employers in the state government. Three separate pathways lead to government teaching jobs, and they serve different education levels and career goals.
Assam TET cum GT PGT – Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools
The Teacher Eligibility Test cum Recruitment Test (TCR 2.0) is the gateway to permanent teaching positions in Assam's provincialised high schools and higher secondary schools. It is conducted by the Directorate of Secondary Education (DSE), Assam. The exam is 140 marks in total, with the largest section dedicated to Pedagogy (50 marks), followed by a section specifically on Assam's culture, history, and people (35 marks). A B.Ed degree is mandatory for both GT and PGT posts.
SCERT Assam D.El.Ed PET – Primary School Teaching
If your goal is to teach at the Lower Primary or Upper Primary level in Assam's government schools, the path begins with the SCERT D.El.Ed Pre-Entry Test. This entrance examination determines admission into the two-year Diploma in Elementary Education program. Completing the D.El.Ed course and clearing the subsequent TET makes you eligible for permanent primary teacher appointments. The minimum qualification is 10+2 with 50% marks (45% for reserved categories).
Teaching exam resources on MyTestSeries
- Assam TET cum GT PGT 2026 – complete guide (syllabus, pattern, eligibility)
- TCR 2.0 topic-wise syllabus with marks weightage
- Best books for Assam TET cum GT PGT – complete subject-wise list
- SCERT Assam D.El.Ed PET 2026 – complete guide and preparation tips
- Assam PET D.El.Ed 2026 – Daily Full Set Test Series
- Assam GT PGT TET 2026 Mock Test Series – daily new tests
Assam GK – The Section That Decides Your Rank
Across all Assam government exams, the General Knowledge section — and specifically the Assam GK sub-section — is where merit lists are made and broken. A student who scores average across other subjects but excels in Assam GK will consistently outrank peers on the final merit list. This is especially true in ADRE, PNRD, and Assam Police exams.
The good news is that Assam GK, while vast, is highly predictable. The same topics appear repeatedly across exam cycles. Here is a topic-by-topic breakdown of what you need to cover:
Assam History – High Weightage Topics
- The Ahom Kingdom — its founding by Sukaphaa in 1228, the Paik system, and administration under the Swargadeo
- Srimanta Sankardev — his Ekasarana Dharma, the Sattra tradition, Borgeet, and Ankiya Naat
- Lachit Borphukan and the Battle of Saraighat (1671) — the decisive defeat of the Mughal navy
- Treaty of Yandabo (1826) — which ended the First Anglo-Burmese War and brought Assam under British control
- Assam Movement (1979–1985) and the Assam Accord
Assam Geography – Frequently Asked Facts
- Capital: Dispur (within Guwahati). Largest city: Guwahati
- Brahmaputra River — originates in Tibet (Yarlung Tsangpo), enters India through Arunachal Pradesh
- Kaziranga National Park — UNESCO World Heritage Site, largest population of Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros
- Manas National Park — UNESCO World Heritage Site and Tiger Reserve, home to the Golden Langur
- Majuli — world's largest river island, centre of Assamese Vaishnavite culture
- Digboi — home to one of Asia's oldest operating oil refineries
- Hollongapar — India's only Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
Assam GK study resources (internal links)
- Assam GK – 20 important questions with detailed explanations
- 100 Assam Geography MCQ – rivers, parks, climate, districts
- Assam National Parks – updated guide with MCQ for APSC & ADRE
- Srimanta Sankardev – complete notes for TET, ADRE, APSC
- Assam Chief Ministers list (1950 to 2026) with important facts
- Assam Governors – complete list with APSC MCQ
- Assam Legislative Assembly – structure, history, and exam MCQ
- Assam Agriculture System – complete notes for APSC, ADRE, SSC
- Assam Panchayati Raj System – complete guide for ADRE, TET, PNRD
6-Month Study Plan for Assam Government Jobs 2026
Most aspirants make the mistake of preparing in isolation — studying one exam heavily and ignoring the others. The smarter approach recognises that ADRE, PNRD, Assam Police, and even TET share a large common syllabus (Assam GK, reasoning, English, general mathematics). Build a strong base first, then specialise.
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Month 1 – Assam GK Foundation
Dedicate this month entirely to building your Assam GK base. Cover history (Ahom dynasty, colonial period, Assam Accord), geography (rivers, national parks, districts), and polity (Panchayati Raj, Legislative Assembly, Governor and CM list). Spend 2 hours daily. This foundation serves every Assam exam.
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Month 2 – Reasoning and Mathematics
Shift focus to Logical Reasoning (series completion, blood relations, coding-decoding) and Mathematics (percentages, profit & loss, time & work, mensuration). Use RS Aggarwal for both. Take one timed topic-wise test daily on MyTestSeries.in.
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Month 3 – English and General Studies
Focus on English comprehension, grammar, synonyms/antonyms, and error spotting. Cover national current affairs and General Science (basic biology, physics, chemistry at Class 10 level). Read The Assam Tribune daily — 30 minutes in the morning builds both current affairs and vocabulary simultaneously.
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Month 4 – Exam-Specific Deep Dive
Pick your primary target exam (ADRE, PNRD, or Assam Police) and dive into its specific syllabus sections. For PNRD: rural development schemes (MGNREGA, PMAY-G), computer proficiency, domain knowledge. For ADRE: subject-specific social studies. For Police: physical preparation alongside academics.
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Month 5 – Mock Tests and Previous Year Papers
Shift to full-length test mode. Attempt one complete mock test every day. Analyse your performance — not just your score but the type of mistakes (silly errors vs knowledge gaps vs time pressure). Review previous year question papers to identify recurring question patterns.
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Month 6 – Revision and Speed Drills
Stop learning new topics. Focus entirely on revision and speed. Aim to attempt 100 questions in 90 minutes comfortably. Revise your weak areas daily. In the final week before the exam, do one full mock test per day and review Assam GK flashcards every evening.
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Nursing & Healthcare Jobs in Assam 2026
Beyond the traditional administrative and teaching recruitment drives, the Assam health sector provides substantial government job opportunities for candidates interested in the healthcare field. The Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences (SSUHS) conducts the GNM Entrance Examination, which is the gateway to government nursing schools across the state.
With approximately 1,390 government GNM seats available in 2026, this is a significant opportunity. Government GNM seats come with lower tuition fees and clinical training in state-run medical colleges and district hospitals — an advantage that private institutions cannot match.
Assam nursing and healthcare exam resources
Official Government Websites for Assam Recruitment 2026
Always verify exam notifications, application dates, and admit card downloads from official government portals. Here are the key links every Assam job aspirant should bookmark:
| Department / Exam | Official Portal | Purpose |
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| SLRC / ADRE | recruitment.assam.gov.in | ADRE notifications, apply online, admit card |
| PNRD Assam | pnrd.assam.gov.in | PNRD recruitment, notifications, results |
| Assam Police | slprb.assam.gov.in | Police recruitment notifications & admit cards |
| DSE Assam (TET / GT PGT) | madhyamik.assam.gov.in | TET, GT/PGT, and TCR notifications |
| SCERT Assam (D.El.Ed PET) | scertassam.co.in | PET dates, application form, results |
| SSUHS (GNM Entrance) | ssuhs.in | GNM entrance exam, nursing admissions |


