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The Prelims has two papers. Paper I (General Studies) marks are used to determine the Prelims cut-off. Paper II (CSAT) is qualifying — minimum marks required to proceed. Neither paper counts toward final merit.
The Mains examination has 5 papers, all counting toward merit. There are no qualifying papers and no optional subject.
The interview assesses the candidate's personality, general awareness, and suitability for administrative roles in the Assam state government.