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Q1. How do I prepare for nabard grade A exam?National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, NABARD is recruiting for the position of Assistant Managers (Grade A). Before gearing up for the preparation of the exam, every aspirant should focus on the syllabus as well as the pattern of the exam.
Let’s educate you about the pattern of the NABARD (Grade A) exam.
The selection process of the NABARD exam consists of three exams, i.e., Preliminary, Mains and Interview
There is a sectional cut off as well as overall cut off
There is negative marking in the exam and 0.25 marks is deducted for every wrong answer (So, give a thought before selecting an option)
The Pattern of NABARD (Preliminary Exam)
Subject in the exam
Maximum Marks in the subject
English Language
40 Marks
Logical Reasoning
20 Marks
Quantitative Aptitude
20 Marks
General Knowledge
20 Marks
Computer Efficiency
20 Marks
Social & Economic Issues
40 Marks
Agricultural and Rural Development
40 Marks
Total
200 Marks
The Pattern of NABARD (Main Exam)
Topic in the exam/strong>
Maximum Markst
Type
Paper 1: General English
100 Marks
Descriptive
Paper 2: Social and Economic issues
and Agricultural & Rural Development
100 Marks
Multiple Choice
Paper 3: Related to the applied position in the exam
100 Marks
Multiple Choice
According to the pattern of the exam, an aspiring candidate should have a piece of tremendous knowledge on each subject. Here are some of the tips which will help you through the exam.
a) As per the pattern, the English Language seems to be an important subject. So, always take out time to read newspapers and magazines. Try to learn new words and brush up your grammar rules.
b) For Logical Reasoning, always try to learn the concept behind every question. Once you have mastered this subject, then you can try out shortcuts for solving questions.
c) In order to master the Quantitative Aptitude, you need to practice more and more. Learn formulae by heart so that you can save some extra time in the exam.
d) Burn your mind with curiosity and read more about the world around you which will benefit you in the General Awareness, Social & Economic Issues as well as Agriculture & Rural Development sections.
e) Try to spend an hour daily on learning about computer software and hardware in order to ace Computer proficiency.
We hope these tricks and tips might help you to crack NABARD exam and the only pro tip to succeed in this is exam is to work hard.