Candidates can access their results online following the recent announcement by the APSC.
The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) has released the results for the Agricultural Development Officer (ADO) positions in the Agriculture Department, as per Advertisement No. 09/2025. This announcement marks a significant milestone for the candidates who participated in the selection process.
A total of 195 candidates have been shortlisted for the 195 vacancies that were advertised. The interviews for these positions took place over a span of twelve days, from September 15 to September 26, 2025, allowing candidates to showcase their qualifications and readiness for the roles.
Candidates who are eager to check their results can do so by visiting the official APSC website at apsc.nic.in. Upon reaching the homepage, they should locate the link for the ADO final result 2025. By clicking on this link, candidates will be able to view their results on the screen.
For those who wish to keep a record of their results, it is advisable to take a printout for future reference. This step ensures that candidates have a physical copy of their results, which may be needed for subsequent processes or documentation.
For further information regarding the selection process or any other related queries, candidates are encouraged to explore the official APSC website. This platform will provide additional details and updates that may be pertinent to their application or future steps in the recruitment process.
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