NABARD Grade A Paper Pattern 2021: Prelims & Mains Exam

NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern

NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern: has been revised. The RDBS/ Rajbhasha NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern is broken into three phases: prelims, mains, and interview. The P&SS exam is structured in such a way that it simply consists of an interview. The preliminary and major examinations are both held online. There are eight sections in the NABARD Grade A prelims test for RDBS and Rajbhasha. The exam will last 120 minutes and will be worth a total of 200 points. 

NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern 2021: Preliminary Exam 

The preliminary test is made up of objective-type questions and is worth 200 points. The test will take 120 minutes to complete. There is now a new section on decision-making. Test of Reasoning, English Language, Computer Knowledge, General Awareness, Decision Marking, Quantitative Aptitude, and Economic & Social Issues are the sections of the prelims test (With a focus on Rural India),  (With focus on Rural India).

Name of the Test

No. of questions

Marks

Test of Reasoning

20

20

English Language

30

30

Computer Knowledge

20

20

Quantitative Aptitude

20

20

Decision Making

10

10

General Awareness

20

20

Eco & Soc. Issues (with focus on Rural India)

40

40

Agriculture & Rural Development with Emphasis on Rural India

40

40

Total

200

200

NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern 2021: Mains Exam 

For qualifying applicants who passed the prelims test, the NABARD Grade A mains exam is held. The mains test is a mix of multiple-choice questions (MCQ) and descriptive-type papers that are administered online. The exam is divided into two parts: I and II. Paper, I will only have descriptive questions, but Paper II will have both descriptive and objective questions.

Main Examination for the post of Generalist 

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Paper II

Economic and Social Issues & Agriculture and Rural Development (ESI & ARD)

Objective

30

50

30 Minutes

Descriptive Type

6 questions will be asked, of which candidates will be required to attempt 4 questions (2 of 15 marks each (with difficulty level) and 2 of 10 marks each]

50

90 Minutes

Main Examination for the post of Specialist 

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Paper II

Stream Specific Paper

Objective

30

50

30 Minutes

Descriptive Type

6 questions will be asked, of which candidates will be required to attempt 4 questions (2 of 15 marks each (with difficulty level) and 2 of 10 marks each]

50

90 Minutes

Main Examination for the post of Rajbhasha 

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Paper-II

Stream Specific Paper

Objective

30

50

30 Minutes

Descriptive Type

6 questions will be asked, of which candidates will be required to attempt 4 questions (2 of 15 marks each (with difficulty level) and 2 of 10 marks each]

50

90 Minutes

We have included all the information regarding NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern 2021. If you have any query feel free to ask in the comment section. 

Frequently Asked Questions: NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern 2021

How many times NABARD Grade A is conducted?

NABARD Grade A exam is conducted only once a year.

How many sections are there in the NABARD Grade A prelims exam?

There are eight sections in the prelims exam-Test of Reasoning, English Language, Decision Making, Computer Knowledge, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, Economic & Social Issues (with focus on Rural India), and Agriculture & Rural Development (with focus on Rural India).

Is there any negative marking in the NABARD Grade A exam?

Yes, there is a negative marking in NABARD Grade A exam pattern. 1/4 marks are deducted as a penalty for wrong answers.

Is there any normalization of marks in the NABARD Grade A exam?

Yes, normalization of marks is done in the NABARD exam since the exam is conducted in multiple shifts. This process is followed to adjust the difficulty level of question papers across various sessions. The normalization of marks is done through the equi-percentile method.

What is the duration of the NABARD Grade A exam?

The duration of the NABARD Grade A prelims exam is 120 minutes while Paper-I of the mains exam will be held for 90 minutes and Paper-II for 120 minutes.

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