NABARD Grade A selection process 2022 beholds an epitome of importance for the aspirants. Being a highly reputable profile it attracts a multitude of candidates towards it, therefore comes with stiff competition. The Selection criteria for the Grade A post is a three-tiered process.
The candidates have to make their way through all the three stages to be recruited as the Assistant Manager in NABARD. The dedicated information of the NABARD Grade A selection process will lead the aspirants to the steps of success.
The candidates ought to be well versed with the levels of the screening process before kick-starting their preparations. Read the entire post to get acquainted with each level, and strategize the preparation accordingly. The official notifications of the NABARD Grade A selection process 2022 are awaited.
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NABARD Grade A Selection Process 2022 (Assistant Manager)
NABARD recruits Assistant Managers (Grade A) through an online selection process. The exam is conducted in three phases. The candidates have to ace all the stages of the NABARD Grade A selection process to get the aspired post of Assistant Manager in the firm.
- Phase-I (Preliminary Examination) – It is an online objective exam carrying 200 marks. It is qualifying in nature.
- Phase-II (Main Examination) – It is also an online exam but a mix of MCQ and Descriptive Pattern Namely Paper I and Paper-II.
- Phase-III (Interview) – Candidates scoring remarkably high in the Main examination are shortlisted for Interviews.
A) Preliminary Examination (Total Marks 200)
The Preliminary examination is qualifying in nature, the scores obtained in this test will not contribute to the final merit list. But, the candidates have to ace through this stage to advance to the Mains stage. The total duration allotted to the Preliminary exam is 120 minutes. Get acquainted with all the subjects and the marks allotted to each section.
Name of Test | Marks | Time |
Test of Reasoning | 20 | 120 Minutes Composite Time |
English Language | 30 | |
Decision Making | 10 | |
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 |
B) Main Examination (200 marks)
The Main examination will be online and will be a mix of MCQ and descriptive patterns.
- Paper-I– General English: (Descriptive – writing skills – online through the keyboard). The paper will have descriptive questions.
Duration: 1 ½ hrs – 100 marks
The analytical and drafting abilities of the candidate shall be assessed through this Descriptive Paper on General English comprising essay writing, comprehension, report writing, paragraph writing & letter writing.
(Common for Grade ‘A’ – RDBS, Rajbhasha, and Legal) - Paper-II (MCQ):
I) For Grade A (RDBS)
i) General Discipline as at (i) in Table 1 – Economic & Social Issues and Agriculture & Rural Development (with focus on Rural India)
ii) Specialized Discipline as at (ii) to (xv) in Table 1 -: Paper on related discipline
Duration: 1 ½ hrs. – 100 Marks
II) For Grade A Rajbhasha
The Paper will have multiple-choice questions. Duration: 1 ½ hrs – 100 marks proficiency in Hindi including Translation from English to Hindi and Vice versa. The analytical and drafting ability of the candidate shall also be assessed from the descriptive paper.
III) For Grade A (Legal Services)
The paper will have multiple-choice questions. Duration: 1 ½ hrs – 100 marks
The paper will be based on proficiency in interpreting various Laws viz., Banking, Negotiable Instruments, Company, Industrial and Cooperative Laws, Cyber laws, Commerce/Property
transactions, Rural non-life insurance, direct financing, staff matters, and good experience in drafting various types of documents.
C) NABARD Grade A Interview (50 marks)
Applicants qualifying in the Phase-II – Main examination and securing a sufficiently high rank in merit shall be short-listed for interview. It will be for 50 Marks. This round being the final stage of the NABARD Grade A selection process will pose stiff competition. The ones who will pave their way through this stage will reach the aspired position and their dreams will be accomplished.
NABARD Grade B Selection Process 2022 (Manager)
The NABARD Grade B selection process consists of two main stages, Preliminary and Mains. Fetch the details of the Grade B selection process and the exams conducted therein.
- Phase-I (Preliminary Examination)- Same pattern as Assistant Manager Exam.
- Phase-II (Main Examination)- It consists of three papers. The pattern of Paper I and Paper II is almost similar to the Assistant Manager (Grade A). Paper III tests the candidate’s command over Development Economics, Statistics, Finance & Management.
NABARD Grade A Provisional Allotment
NABARD Grade A provisional allotment will be done on the basis of the marks scored in the mains examination and the interview round. Since the Preliminary phase of the NABARD Grade, A exam is only of qualifying in nature. Therefore, no marks for the Prelims exam will be added to the final allotment.
NABARD Grade A Probation Period
NABARD Grade A probation period is similar to the other bank jobs available in the banking sector. Continue reading to know more about NABARD Grade A probation period-
- The candidates initially selected have to undergo a probation period of NABARD Grade A post for 2 years.
- The NABARD Grade a probation period can be extended at the Bank’s discretion, based on the performance of the candidate.
- All candidates selected for appointment by the Bank are liable to be posted and transferred anywhere in India.
Objectives of NABARD
NABARD and its objectives are given below; it is advised to our candidates to read it carefully to have a detailed overview-
- NABARD is a development finance institution and its history can be traced back to three decades ago when it replaced Agriculture Credit Department (ACD) and Rural Planning and Credit Cell (RPCC) of RBI as an apex development bank in India solely dedicated to operations in the field of credit for agriculture and other economic activities in rural areas.
- It also supervises Regional Rural Banks and Rural Cooperative banks. Hence, being an offspring of Reserve Bank of India, it shares the work culture, ethos and development orientation to its parent organization.
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