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Candidates can download the Assam SLRC Computer Test Admit Card from the SEBA's official website from...

Digital Desk: The State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) has published the schedule for the Assam SLRC Grade 3 computer test on the official website sebaonline.org. The computer test for Grade 3 will be conducted from December 21, 2022.

According to the notice released, it is announced to all applicants who have qualified in the written examination that, with the exception of those eligible for the posts-old of stenographer and driver, all other candidates will be required to appear in a computer test (Category I, II, and III) of 24 marks.

Category I includes applicants who have met the requirements for the posts-old with an HSSCLC or HSSLC in Science; category 2 includes applicants who have a bachelor's degree, and category 3 includes applicants who have met the requirements with a bachelor's degree in computer science.

Candidates can download the Assam SLRC Computer Test Admit Card from the SEBA's official website from December 14, 2022. Further information on the stenographer and driver skill tests will be provided to the candidates later.

Candidates should note that the computer test for category III will begin from December 21, 2022, to December 24, for category I from December 26 to 28, and for category 2 on December 29, 2022. The schedule includes the shift, shift timings, exam time, and so on. Check the SEBA official website regularly for the most recent information on the SLRC Grade 3 Computer Test.









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