NABARD Grade A Study Plan 2024: Innumerable candidates are getting ready to compete for the NABARD Grade A 2024 exam through this year’s recruitment process. It aims to fill a total of 102 posts. NABARD Grade A 2024 for Phase 1 will be conducted on September 1, 2024. The notification has already been released for the posts of Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’. The selection for the post will involve 3 phases: prelims, mains, and an interview. Now that the exam is just around the corner, candidates need an effective study plan that ensures success. In this blog, we’ll provide you with the best study plans, keeping in mind the remaining days of the exam. You can choose the plan that best suits you and boost your preparation and revision.
If you want to cover the entire syllabus of NABARD Credit Officer in 13 days, you will need to bring full dedication to this effort. It is a difficult task, but not impossible. However, the 13-day plan is very suitable from a revision perspective. And in three days, you can do a very good revision. For this, you must first thoroughly clear all the basic concepts. And to check whether you know all the basic concepts well, you will need to take mock tests. Then, you will have to solve various types of questions related to the concepts. And after that, you will have to take mock tests again. After that, you should compare the results of both mock tests and understand through feedback what you need to do for improvement. In the remaining 10 days before the exam, you should focus on all the important topics and work on increasing your speed and accuracy. You will need to study continuously for 6 to 7 hours. If you follow a smart study plan, all these things will become easier for you. Click on the block given below and take advantage of the complete 20-day study plan.
Preparing for the NABARD Grade A Phase 1 exam in 10 days is an impossible task. But if you want to focus on revision, then 10 days are ideal for an excellent revision. We also recommend that you dedicate 15 days solely for revision if that’s all the time you can invest in it. For this, you will first need to go through the entire syllabus. Then, you will have to thoroughly revise all the important topics based on their weightage. You will need to focus more on areas where you need improvement. Additionally, you will have to regularly take mock tests to assess your progress. In all these activities, you will need to spend six to eight hours each day in focused study. You should give more time to topics that carry higher marks. For instance, the quantitative aptitude and reasoning sections are very important. Follow the study plan given below and understand how you can thoroughly revise all topics within 10 days.
Here are 8 effective tips to help you practice and revise the syllabus for the NABARD Grade A Prelims exam in 20 and 15 days:
It is important to pay more attention to the topics that attract questions in the Phase 1 exam frequently. So, the first preference should be given to the General Awareness, Economic & Social Issues, and Agriculture & Rural Development sections since these sections decide your merit. Spend 2-3 hours daily on these subjects, briefly going through current affairs, rural development concepts, and economic trends.
Short notes are also essential for quick revision. Create short notes to cover important topics like economic reforms, agriculture, and essential schemes. Read through these notes several times a day and most especially in the last ten days. Summarized information assists in their retrieval during the exam.
Mock Tests are the best revision tools. They act like the real exam and inject confidence. Therefore, you should attempt the actual and sectional tests under timed conditions. Take One NABARD Grade A mock test in 2-3 days initially, and then as many as possible in the last week. Self-assess your performance where you are not good at reasoning and quant sections and improve.
For computer knowledge and decision-making, try the quizzes based on the topics. These are fast to do. Plus, check that you understand the fundamentals or not. It is best to revise the quizzes repeatedly so that the facts are freshened in the mind and the accuracy is refined.
Reading is beneficial as it keeps on improving comprehension skills, vocabulary, and more. To prepare for the English Language section, you should read editorials, magazines, and articles to improve your score. Practice questions related to topics like cloze tests, sentence rearrangements, spotting errors, etc. Revise all the topics.
Time means score in this major competitive exam. The better you are at managing your time, the better score you can achieve. Solve a variety of reasoning, quant, and English questions in a single set and do so in just 30 minutes. This practice will enable you to move from one subject to another within a real exam in a short time. To avoid negative marking it is better to concentrate on accuracy instead of speed.
On a regular day, solve practice puzzles, and seating arrangements and practice some syllogisms in reasoning and quant, focus on data interpretation as well as arithmetic problems. These are topics that are often tested and they attract more marks in examinations.
GA section carries 20 marks. You can easily score 15+ Score in it with the right preparation. This section requires no math solutions as in the Quantitative Aptitude section. Revise current affairs in the amount of 30 minutes a day, focusing on the events of the last 3-4 months. Devote time to sections like Government Schemes, Economic Updates, or Rural Development, as knowledge in these areas can maximize your overall score. Don’t neglect this important section.
If you follow the above tips well for the last 15 to 20 days, you will be able to achieve your goal. Without regular practice, you won’t be able to achieve the results you are expecting. Therefore, take as many NABARD Grade A 2024 mock tests as possible and pay attention to the feedback. Learn something from each feedback and implement it in the next mock test. When you continue this for the last 15 to 20 days, you will see improvement in your performance, and in the upcoming exam, you will be able to achieve your target.
The 20-day plan focuses on concept clarity, mock tests, and revision for 6 to 7 hours daily.
Full preparation is difficult in 15 days. This time is ideal for a complete revision of important topics.
Focus on the merit sections: General Awareness, Economic & Social Issues, and Agriculture & Rural Development.
Take mock tests every 2-3 days in the beginning and then increase the frequency in the final week. Don’t forget to analyze your performance for improvements.
Dedicate 30 minutes daily to revising current affairs. Focus on events from the last 3 to 4 months and government schemes.
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