The NABARD Grade A 2024 exam for Phase 1 or Prelims exam will be conducted on 1st September 2024 to recruit Grade A Officers for all the posts. Thousands of candidates will compete for 102 posts. It will be an online objective-type test. The Prelims exam will be available in Hindi and English languages, except for the English language papers. The Reasoning, English Language, Computer Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, and Decision-Making Tests will be the qualifying sections. On the other hand, General Awareness, Environmental and Social Issues (with a focus on Rural India), Agriculture, and Rural Development (with a focus on Rural India) will be merit sections. The candidates who will perform well in the Mains exam will be selected solely based on their performance in the Merit section. Time Limit is a deciding factor for candidates appearing in the Phase 1 exam, as they’ll also have to solve some tricky questions within the allowed time limit. In this blog, we’ll discuss a well-planned strategy for you to smartly attempt Paper 1.
Candidates planning to appear in NABARD Grade A Phase 1 on 1st September 2024 should strategize their plans to face the real exam. Candidates will have to answer 200 questions in 2 hours or 180 minutes. As per the negative marking scheme, 0.25 marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer given. There will be 8 sections in the exam. So, you need to have a proper plan for attempting questions within a given time frame. It is important to carefully check and fill out all the details and check the instructions before starting the paper as it is in the online mode.
Below, we have discussed expert tips candidates should follow for the smooth handling of the Phase 1 Exam. These tips will boost your confidence and performance to face exams and avoid stressful situations.
NABARD Grade A Phase 1 exam is conducted through online mode. There are objective-type questions asked in Papers 1 and 2. Take a look at the exam instructions mentioned on your computer screen before starting the paper. You should not miss any important instructions that need to be followed during the exam.
You should know that there are 8 sections in Phase 1 exam. Know your exam and make plans accordingly to follow instructions and attempt questions achieving qualifying cut-off marks.
S.No. | Test Name | Category | No. of Questions | Max Marks |
1 | Reasoning Ability | Qualifying Section | 20 | 20 |
2 | English Language | Qualifying Section | 30 | 30 |
3 | Computer Knowledge | Qualifying Section | 20 | 20 |
4 | Quantitative Aptitude | Qualifying Section | 20 | 20 |
5 | Decision Making | Qualifying Section | 10 | 10 |
6 | General Awareness | Merit Section | 20 | 20 |
7 | Economics & Social Issues (focus on Rural India) | Merit Section | 40 | 40 |
8 | Agriculture & Rural Development (focus on Rural India) | Merit Section | 40 | 40 |
Total | 200 | 200 |
Important Notes:
Recommendation: Candidates will be shortlisted for the Mains exam based on the marks of the merit sections only, not the qualifying sections. So, you must give more attention to the merit sections of NABARD Grade A Phase 1.
You will have to sit in NABARD Grade A Phase 1 according to the arrangements. Then, check whether your computer is functioning properly or not. So that, you would not face any last-minute issues while appearing in the exam. It may cause sudden anxiety and stress to affect your performance to face questions from Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, and General Awareness sections.
In the exam, if you come across a tough or time-consuming question don’t hesitate to leave it and move ahead. Your strategy should be to answer easy questions first and then only jump over to the tougher ones. This technique will speed up your attempts and help you score more marks. You can always go back to the lengthy or tough questions if there is still time left to attend them. Hence, avoid wasting your time on lengthy questions and keep answering the questions.
Avoid jumping into the pit of negative marking. NABARD Grade A Phase 1 deducts 1/4th or 0.25 marks for every wrong answer given. So, you must always avoid guessing the answer unless and until you are sure of the answer. Your wrong guesses will only decrease your overall score. You should, therefore, leave the questions that seem confusing and try your best to give correct answers instead of answering every question. You can also do calculations on the rough paper that you’ll get for manual calculations. If you’re confused you can first calculate it before attempting the question.
Given below are some general but important tips and instructions that you should keep in mind before going for the exam. Attempt mock tests by following them and get ready for the real exam.
Divide your time smartly among all the sections as NABARD Grade A Phase 1 exam is a time-constrained exam. Here are the points you need to keep in mind:
Now that you are all set to appear in the NABARD Grade A Phase 1 Exam scheduled to be conducted online on 1st September 2024 must keep all the instructions discussed above in mind. These tips will help you to be careful in the exam and plan out your attempts. It is important to attempt all 8 sections smartly to clear the cut off marks and reach the second stage of the exam. In the last revision round, take mock tests and revise your notes to recall all important details from all 8 subjects involved in the Phase 1 exam.
You need to read all the instructions carefully to avoid simple mistakes or any confusion.
You need to divide your time wisely among all the sections. This will;l help you cover all topics without getting stuck.
Yes, 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer given. So, avoid random guesses.
Use mental math for quick calculations. Do simple calculations in your mind. THis will help you speed up your attempts in answering quantitative aptitude and reasoning questions.
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