NABARD Grade A is one of the most sought-after banking exams in India. It provides a great career opportunity to aspirants who want to make a mark in the banking industry.
The exam consists of various sections, including Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, and Economic and Social Issues. Therefore, to crack NABARD Grade A, aspirants need to have a strategic preparation plan that covers all the important topics.
The NABARD Grade A Prelims exam 2023 will be standard for recruitment for all posts of Grade A Officer. This will be an objective type of online test.
Here’s the NABARD Grade A exam pattern 2023 of the Prelims exam:
Sr. No. | Name of the Test | No. of Qs. | Max Marks | Version | Time |
1. | Test of Reasoning | 20 | 20 | Bilingual – Hindi and English except for the test of English language | Composite time of 120 Minutes for all the tests together |
2. | English Language | 30 | 30 | ||
3. | Computer Knowledge | 20 | 20 | ||
4. | Quantitative Aptitude | 20 | 20 | ||
5. | Decision Making | 10 | 10 | ||
6. | General Awareness | 20 | 20 | ||
7. | Eco & Soc. Issues (with a focus on Rural India) | 40 | 40 | ||
8 | Agriculture & Rural Development with Emphasis on Rural India | 40 | 40 | ||
Total | 200 | 200 | 120 Minutes |
Note: The NABARD Grade A Prelims 2023 will be in Hindi or English. The English exam will be only in English. The Qualifying Section tests Reasoning, English, Computer, Quantitative and Decision-Making skills. The Merit Section tests General Awareness, Environmental and Social Issues, Agriculture and Rural Development (all with a rural focus). Only the Merit Section scores will decide who advances to the Main Exam.
For this section, aspirants should focus on topics like Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Time and Work, Ratio and Proportion, Partnership, Mixtures and Allegations, Pipes and Cisterns, Profit and Loss, Time, Distance and Speed, and Data Interpretation.
To prepare for this section, aspirants can refer to various books and online study materials for practice and concepts. It is also essential to solve previous years’ papers to get a clear understanding of the exam pattern and types of questions asked.
This section can be quite challenging for many candidates. However, with regular practice, aspirants can score well in this section. The topics included in this section are Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Sequence and Series, Blood Relations, Directions, Sitting Arrangements, and Puzzles.
There are various books and online resources available for practice, and aspirants should make sure to solve them regularly. Also, it is recommended to solve previous years’ papers to understand the types and patterns of questions.
This section is designed to test the candidate’s language proficiency in comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing. To prepare for this section, aspirants should read various newspapers, magazines, and books to improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary skills.
Aspirants should also practice grammar and writing by solving various books and online resources. Additionally, it is essential to solve previous years’ papers to get a clear understanding of the types of questions asked, especially in the comprehension section.
To prepare for this section, aspirants should focus on current affairs, static GK, and banking and finance-related topics. Aspirants should make a habit of reading newspapers, watching the news and other current affairs programs, and regularly updating themselves with the latest happenings around the world.
Aspirants should also study static GK topics like history, geography, economics, and politics, among others. It is also important to study banking and finance-related topics like RBI, SEBI, and NABARD.
This section mainly focuses on topics related to the Indian economy and social issues. Aspirants should study topics like agriculture and rural development, banking and finance, poverty, social welfare schemes, and fiscal and monetary policy.
Aspirants should read various books and online resources on these topics and also refer to newspapers and study materials to keep themselves updated with the latest happenings. It is also crucial to solve previous years’ papers to get a clear understanding of the types of questions asked.
In conclusion, preparing for NABARD Grade A requires a strategic and well-planned approach. Aspirants should focus on all the sections and topics mentioned above and make a regular study schedule to cover all the important topics. Solving previous years’ papers and taking mock tests will also help aspirants to evaluate their performance and improve their weak areas.
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