The effect of electron doping on the magnetic properties of the Brownmillerite-type bilayered compounds has been investigated by neutron powder diffraction in La substituted Ca 2.5-x La x Sr 0.5 GaMn 2 O 8 compounds (x = 0.05 and 0.1), in comparison with the undoped compound (x = 0). In all compounds, a long-range three dimensional collinear antiferromagnetic (AFM) structure is found below the Néel temperature T N of respective compound, whereas, well above T N , three dimensional short-range magnetic ordering is observed. In the intermediate temperature range just above T N , a strong effect of electron doping (La substitution) on the magnetic correlations has been observed. Here, a short-range AFM correlation with possible dimensionality of three has been found for substituted compounds (x = 0.05 and 0.1) as compared to the reported two dimensional long-range AFM ordering in the parent compound. With increasing the electron doping, a decrease in T N is also observed. The short-range magnetic correlations set in over a large temperature range above T N . A magnetic phase diagram in the x-T plane is proposed from these results.