ADRE Grade 4 Exam Guidelines: The State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) Assam is all set to conduct the direct recruitment grade 4 exam on Sunday, October 27. While the exam will be held in two shifts, HSLC and HSLC+ITI aspirants will attempt their paper from 9 am to 11:30 am and the Class 8 level test will take place in the second shift from 1:30 pm to 4 pm. Candidates should note that the admit cards for the ADRE grade 4 exam can be downloaded from the official website (slrcg4.sebaonline.org).  

In this article, we have mentioned the Key Advisories, Dress Code and barred items in the exam hall.

ADRE Grade 4 Exam: Key points to remember
ADRE Grade 4 Exam: Admit card

The ADRE Grade 4 Exam admit card consists of centre details and candidate instructions. Before arriving at the exam centres, candidates must download the admit card and bring it to the exam hall.
 
While there will be 135 multiple-choice questions in total. Each question will be for one mark and 0.25 marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer, all candidates must bring a printout of the admit card and one original, valid photo identity card – Aadhar, PAN, driving license or voter ID. Entry inside the exam hall will not be allowed without these two documents.

ADRE Grade 4 Exam: Dress code
Candidates should wear casual attire, avoiding long-sleeved clothes.  

ADRE Grade 4 Exam: Permitted items
ADRE Grade 4 Exam admit card with affixed photograph. 
Valid Identity proof, preferably an Aadhaar Card (with photograph)/ E-Aadhaar/Ration Card/Aadhaar enrollment no with a photo to the centre. 
Transparent water bottle.
 
ADRE Grade 4 Exam: Barred items
Any textual material (printed or written), pieces of paper. 
Geometry or pencil boxes, plastic pouches, calculators, pens, scales, writing pads
Pen drives, erasers, log tables, electronic pens/scanners, etc
Any communication device such as mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, microphones, pagers, health bands, etc.

The exam conducting authority appealed to examinees not to indulge in unfair means, impersonation, etc. Candidates found using unfair means are liable for strict action.