NABARD Grade A notification will most likely be released in the month of April 2023 and this is the right reason why you should start your preparation now. The syllabus of NABARD Grade A is extremely vast and to get success, you need to cover as many topics of different sections as possible. Ensure that you make the most of this time by practising well as there would be a lot of competitors for only hundreds of vacancies. There’s no denying the fact that there isn’t any better alternative than mock tests for practising. Mock Tests simulate the actual exam in terms of the number of questions and their difficulty level, time limit and interface. Why don’t you take a Free Mock Test of NABARD Grade A Phase I and see for yourself? In this article, we’ll be providing you with tips for preparation of the Quantitative Aptitude section. Let’s first have a look at the exam pattern:
NABARD Grade A Phase I– Prelims
Section | Marks |
Test of Reasoning | 20 |
English Language | 40 |
Computer Knowledge | 20 |
General Awareness | 20 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 20 |
Economic & Social Issues (with focus on Rural India) | 40 |
Agriculture & Rural Development (with focus on Rural India) | 40 |
Total | 200 |
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Note:
- There will be MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) carrying 200 marks.
- The total duration of the exam will be 120 minutes.
Please keep in mind that there is no sectional time limit and you yourself need to allocate time for different sections. You have to ensure that each section is given just the right time. You can practice mock tests ensuring that you allocate the required time to each of the sections and see how well you perform. Talking about the Quantitative Aptitude section, it is one of the most scoring sections provided you have understood a majority of the concepts and have done enough practice beforehand. Let’s have a look at the syllabus of Quantitative Aptitude:
- Age Problems
- Average
- Boats and Stream
- Clock and Calendar Problems
- Data Sufficiency
- Decimal and Fractions
- Indices and Surds
- LCM and H.C.F
- Mensuration
- Mixture and Allegations
- Number Series
- Number System
- Partnership
- Percentage
- Permutation and Combination
- Pipes and Cisterns
- Probability
- Profit, Loss and Discount
- Quadratic Equations
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Simplification & Approximation
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If you’re already preparing for competitive exams, you must be aware of the majority of the concepts. And if you’re just getting started with your preparation or not very clear with the concepts, we would suggest you have a look at the List of Books for NABARD- Assistant Manager Grade A. Also, learn the shortcuts & tricks of different topics by watching videos on online channels. Practice these tips while taking mock tests to check if you can actually implement them in controlled situations.
Here are some tips & tricks for the Quantitative Aptitude section:
- While answering a Data Interpretation question, go through the question again and see exactly what it’s trying to ask. Often, in data interpretation questions some unnecessary data are given that you don’t need to consider.
- Number Series questions are one area where by regular practice you can grab hold of a handful of marks. It all depends on how quickly you decode the pattern on which the asked number series is based. And this skill can be mastered only through prior practice. Number series can be based on prime numbers, square/cubes, geometric series, odd one out, cube roots and square roots, or even patterns in differences and alternate numbers. The pattern can also be a combination of any of the above factors.
- Solve one question at a time without thinking about other questions in the question paper. In case you feel that the question is taking an unexpectedly long time, move to another question.
- Don’t presume any information while solving the data sufficiency questions. Consider each statement individually to see if it can answer the question. Also, consider their combination if it is sufficient to answer the question. Remember: you don’t have to find out the answer; rather you need to find out if the information provided is sufficient to answer the question.
- Please keep in mind the time you’re spending on each question. Ideally, you should pick the easy & moderate questions first, and then move to difficult questions.
- Take a lot of mock tests to evaluate your performance. And based on the analysis, you can improve on your weak areas.
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