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Overview

NABARD Grade B (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) exam is a highly competitive examination for those wishing to pursue a career in the banking and finance sector. The exam tests the knowledge and aptitude of candidates in areas such as finance, economics, management, and rural development. The exam consists of three stages: Preliminary, Main, and Interview. Successful candidates are awarded the NABARD Grade B Officer post, a highly coveted position in the banking sector.

NABARD is a government agency responsible for providing financial assistance to the rural economy of India. It also plays a crucial role in monitoring, supervising, and regulating the activities of rural banks and credit institutions. To fulfill its mandate, NABARD recruits officers in Grade B to work in its various departments.

NABARD is inviting applications for the Post of Manager in Grade B in the RDBS (Rural Developing Banking Service). However, Applications for the NABARD Grade B recruitment 2023 are yet to be opened.

NABARD Grade B 2023: Overview

Conducting Authority National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD)
Name of the Post Grade B – Manager (RDBS)
Exam Mode Online
Application Mode Online
Phases of Exam Prelims Mains Personal Interview
Number of Vacancies Yet to be Notified
Application Dates To be Notified
Prelims Exam Date To be Notified
Mains Exam Date To be Notified
Mark Distribution of Each Phase Prelims: 200 Marks (2 Hours); Descriptive Mains: Paper 1 – 100 Marks, Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Paper 2 – 100 Marks, Duration: 2 Hours (Objective + Descriptive)  Paper 3 – 100 Marks, Duration: 2 Hours (Objective + Descriptive) Interview – 75 Marks
Office Website https://www.nabard.org/
Result To be Notified

NABARD Grade B Notification 2023

NABARD Grade B notification is often one of the most avidly expected announcements for all applicants who want to pursue a career in agriculture. The notification for the examination of NABARD for the post of Grade B Manager is yet to be released on the official website. However, Candidates can refer to the previous year’s notification for reference.

NABARD-Grade-B-Notification

NABARD Grade B 2023 Important Dates

Event Tentative Dates
Application Starting Date July 2023
Application Closing Date August 2023
Prelims Exam Date September 2023
Download Admit Card for Prelims To be notified
Main Exam Date To be notified
Download Admit Card for Mains To be notified
Date of Interview To be notified

Aspirants are suggested to complete the application before the last date of application.

NABARD Grade B Application Form 2023

How to apply for NABARD Grade B?

  • Visit the official website of NABARD and look for the notification regarding Grade B Recruitment 2023.
  • Read the details carefully and check the eligibility criteria for the post.
  • Click the ‘Apply Online button and register with a valid email ID and contact number.
  • Fill in the required information such as personal details, academic qualifications, work experience, etc.
  • Upload the necessary documents, such as scanned photographs and signatures.
  • Pay the requisite application fee online.
  • Submit the online application form and take a printout for future reference.

NABARD Grade B Application Fees

The Application is accepted in online mode. For online submission of the NABARD Grade ‘B’ application fee, apply with the correct details before proceeding.

Category Application Fee Charges Total Fee (excluding GST)
SC/ST/PWD NIL 150/- 150/-
General (Others) 750/- 150/- 900/-

NABARD Grade B Eligibility Criteria

Any applicant must read all the instructions carefully to ensure all the eligibility criteria are fulfilled to apply for the post. As any false/incorrect information and if the candidate does not fit under specific eligibility criteria will be canceled at the interview/joining stage.

Age Limit

NABARD Grade B set forth an age limitation. The applicant must be at least 25 and not over 32 years old as of July 2023. Age relaxation will be given into specific categories:

Category Age Relaxation
SC/ST (PWBD) 15 Years
OBC (PWBD) 13 Years
General (PWBD) 10 Years
SC 5 Years
OBC 3 Years

Educational Qualifications

Post Graduate degree in any subject from any recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks (SC/PWBD applicants 55%) in aggregate. Candidates should have a minimum of 60% or equivalent in 10th, 12th, Graduation, and Post Graduation at all levels.

Some Universities/Institutes do not award Class or percentages of marks and allot Aggregate Grade Points (e.g., CGPA/OGPA/CPI, etc.). If University/Institute defines criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Points into Class and/or percentage of marks, the same will be accepted. However, where the University/Institute does not define criteria for conversion of Aggregate Grade Points into Class and/or
percentage of marks, the undefined parameter(s) would be worked out as under:

CGPA/CPI/OGPA / any Grade in 10 Point Scale Aggregate percentage Class
6.75 60% First
6.25 55% Second
5.75 50% Second
5.25 45% Second

Experience

Minimum 03 years experience (SC/PWBD – 02 years) in related sectors viz., Banking, Finance, Agriculture & Allied, and Rural Development is essential. Experience will be reckoned post minimum educational qualification (i.e., PG).

NABARD Grade B Salary

NABARD Grade B officers are responsible for developing rural areas and agricultural and allied activities by providing credit and other agriculture and rural development facilities. They are also responsible for the formulation of policies and the promotion of agricultural and rural development. The salary details for NABARD Grade B officers are as follows: The Basic Pay is Rs. 35,150/- per month. The Gross Salary of NABARD Grade B officers is around Rs. 78,000/- per month. The salary of NABARD Grade B officers increases with their years of experience and performance.

Particulars Details
Pay-scale 35150-1750(9)–50900–EB-1750(2)-54400-2000(4)-62400 (16 years)
Basic Pay Rs.35150/-
Additional Allowances Dearness Allowance; Local Compensatory Allowance; House Rent Allowance; Grade Allowance
Gross Emoluments (Approx) Rs. 78000/- (present rate of dearness allowance)
Initial Monthly In-hand Salary Rs. 73,000/- (approx)

One of the reasons why candidates select a career at NABARD is that it provides excellent growth opportunities, and one can earn well.

Other Benefits:

  • NABARD Grade B officers are eligible for car maintenance, newspaper, internet, telephone charges, and book grants.  And also, allowance for residential furnishing, according to eligibility.
  • Employees can also get hospital treatment, a festival allowance, a leave travel concession, and low-interest loans.

NABARD Grade B Admit Card

NABARD Grade B admit cards for prelims, mains, and interviews will be released individually on the official website. Candidates can get their admit card by logging in with the registration number or roll number and date of birth or password. Candidates cannot enter the exam center without their NABARD admit card.

How to download NABARD Grade B Admit Card/Call Letter

  • Visit the official website of NABARD.
  • Go to the ‘Careers’ tab and search for the NABARD Grade B Recruitment 2023.
  • Click on the link for the recruitment and then click on the ‘Admit Card/Call Letter’ link.
  • Enter your details, such as registration number, date of birth, etc., to log in to your account.
  • Once logged in, you can view and download your NABARD Grade B Recruitment 2023 Admit Card/Call Letter.
  • Take a printout of the same and keep it safe for future use.
  • Carry the admit card to the exam center as it will be needed to enter the exam hall.

NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern

NABARD Grade B is a prestigious examination. This exam is conducted in three phases – Preliminary, Mains, and Interview – and is designed to assess the knowledge and aptitude of the candidates.The selection process consists of three stages – Preliminary Examination, Main Examination and the Interview. The Preliminary Examination is an objective type examination which tests the candidate’s knowledge in the areas of English Language, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness. The Main Examination is a descriptive type examination which tests the candidate’s knowledge in the areas of Economics & Social Issues, Agriculture & Rural Development and English Writing Skills

NABARD Grade B Prelims Exam Pattern (Phase 1)

Sections Total Marks(No. of questions) Category
Test of Reasoning 20 Qualifying Section
English Language 30 Qualifying Section
Computer Knowledge 20 Qualifying Section
Quantitative Aptitude 20 Qualifying Section
Decision Making 10 Qualifying Section
General Awareness 20 Merit Section
Eco & Soc. Issues (with a focus on Rural India) 40 Merit Section
Agriculture & Rural Development (with emphasis on Rural India) 40 Merit Section
Total 200

Total Time to complete the exam will be 120 minutes. Shortlisting of candidates for the Main exam will be based on marks scored in the Merit section only.

NABARD Grade B Mains Exam Pattern (Phase 2)

Paper Grade A Type of paper No. of Qs Marks Duration Remarks
Paper I General English Online Descriptive 3 100 90 minutes Descriptive Answers are to be typed using a keyboard
Paper II Economic and Social Issues Objective Descriptive Type 306 Questions will be given a choice to attempt either the 2 questions for 15 marks or the 2 questions for 10 marks.   50 50 30 minutes 90 minutes Descriptive Answers are to be typed using a keyboard
Total 100 120 minutes
Paper III Development Economics, Statistics, Finance, and Management Objective Descriptive Type 306 questions will be asked, and candidates must attempt four. Two questions will be worth 15 marks each, with a difficulty level, and two will be worth 10 marks each. 50 50   30 minutes 90 minutes Answers that are detailed can be entered using either the English or Hindi
Total 100 120 minutes

NABARD Grade B Interview

NABARD Grade B Recruitment 2023 Interview is a selection process for the post of Grade B Officers in the NABARD. The Interview is the final stage of the selection process, which tests the candidate’s overall suitability for the post. The Interview tests the candidate’s knowledge, communication skills, presence of mind, analytical skills, and leadership qualities.

NABARD Grade B Syllabus

Before preparing for any exam, getting familiarized with the syllabus is essential. Candidates should review the NABARD Grade B syllabus to create a study plan.The Exam has 3 phases – Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Given are the topics of the Examination.

NABARD Grade B Syllabus for Prelims Exam

NABARD Garde B recruitment’s first phase is the Preliminary exam. This will be an eight-section online exam with an objective format. Below is a detailed NABARD Grade B syllabus for each section.

Section Topics
Test of Reasoning Puzzles; Logical Reasoning; Direction; Seating Arrangement; Order and Ranking; Blood Relations; Coding-Decoding; Machine Input-Output; Syllogisms; Data Sufficiency; Inequalities; Alpha-Numeric symbol series; and also, Number and System Conversions
English Language Passages; Reading Comprehension; Idioms & Phrases; Sentence Rearrangement; Error Spotting; as well as Synonyms
Computer Knowledge Basic Hardware & Software; Computer Languages; Networking; Virus & Hacking; History of Computer; Devices; MS Office; and also, DBMS
Quantitative Aptitude Inequalities; SI & CI; Approximation and Simplification; Problems on Age; Profit and Loss; Data Interpretation; Time & Work; HCF & LCM; Distance, Speed and Time; Probability, Mensuration; Permutation & Combination; as well as Ratio & Proportion
General Awareness Science- Discoveries; National & International Current affairs; Awards & Honours; Sports; Important days; Budget; Countries and its Capitals; Books and the Authors; and also International and National Organizations
Economic and Social Issues Nature of Indian Economy; Structural and Institutional Features; Economic Reforms in India; Economic Underdevelopment; Privatization; Measurement of Poverty; Opening up the Indian Economy; Policy of Population in India; Globalization; Inflation; Agriculture- Characteristics/ Status; Poverty alleviation and employment generation in India; Population Trends; Population Growth & Economic Development; Regional imbalance in India’s industrial development; Non-institutional and institutional agencies in rural credit; Issues in Food Security in India; Technical and Institutional changes in agriculture; Reforms in Banking/Financial sector; Industrial and Labor Policy; Industrial Performance; Agricultural Performance; Multiculturalism; Rural financial and banking institutions in India; WTO; World Bank; Globalization of Economy; Role of International Funding Institution; Social Justice; as well as Regional Economic Cooperation
Agriculture and Rural Development Agriculture Cropping Systems, Agronomy Factors affecting crop production, Precision Farming, Organic farming, Agro Climatic Zones, Problems of dryland – seed processing & seed village Meteorology – crop-weather advisory; weather parameters Farm and Agri Engineering: Soil and Water Conservation – soil fertility, Major soil types, soil erosion, soil conservation, fertilizers, watershed management Plantation & Horticulture – Definition and its branches. Water Resource – Irrigation Management: sources of irrigation, types of irrigation, crop-water requirement, etc. Agronomic practice and techniques used to produce various planting and horticultural crops. Post-harvest management: value & supply chain management of Plantation and Horticulture crops. Animal Husbandry Fisheries: Forestry – Basic ideas of Forest and Forestry. Principles of silviculture, forest management, and forest economics. Agriculture Extensions: Its value and role, methods of evaluation of extension programs. Ecology and Climate Change :Also, Present Scenario of Indian Agriculture

NABARD Grade B Syllabus for Mains Exam

Phase 2 consists of 3 papers with 1 descriptive and 2 objectives + Descriptive. The Paper-I will be a Descriptive English in which you will be asked to write an essay, letter, report, comprehension, as well as paragraph. Paper-II will be objective + descriptive and will cover Economic & Social Issues, Agriculture, and Rural Development. Paper III will also be both objective and descriptive, with problems from Economics, Statistics, Finance, and Management.

Section Topic
Paper I – English English (Writing Skill); Formal Letter; Informal Letter; Report Writing; Letter Writing; Paragraph Writing; Comprehension; as well as Essay Writing
Paper II (a) – Economic and Social Issues

Paper II (b) – Agriculture and Rural Development

| Nature of Indian Economy; Structural and Institutional Features; Economic Reforms in India; Economic Underdevelopment; Privatization; Measurement of Poverty; Opening up the Indian Economy; Policy of Population in India; Globalization; Inflation; Agriculture- Characteristics/ Status; Poverty alleviation and employment generation in India; Population Trends; Population Growth & Economic Development; Regional imbalance in India’s industrial development; Non-institutional and institutional agencies in rural credit; Issues in Food Security in India; Technical and Institutional changes in agriculture; Reforms in Banking/Financial sector; Industrial and Labor Policy; Industrial Performance; Agricultural Performance; Multiculturalism; Rural financial and banking institutions in India; WTO; World Bank; Globalization of Economy; Role of International Funding Institution; Social Justice; as well as Regional Economic Cooperation Agriculture Agronomy Water Resource Farm and Agri Engineering; Plantation & Horticulture Animal Husbandry Fisheries: Forestry: Agriculture Extension: Ecology and Climate Change Present Scenario of Indian Agriculture and Allied activities | Paper III | Development Economics Statistics Finance Management Leadership: a) Human Resource Development: b) Communication: |

NABARD Grade B Result

How to Check Results ?

Checking the result from NABARD’s official website is an effortless task. Carry out the following steps to get the NABARD Grade B results:

  • Firstly, go to the official website of NABARD.
  • Then, with a NABARD username & Password login to a personal page.
  • Find and click the link of the result if published
  • The result will appear in PDF format on a new page.
  • On the result PDF, look for your roll number and other information.
  • Save the result PDF file to your computer.
  • Print out the file for future reference.

NABARD Grade B Prelims Sectional Cut-off Marks (Previous Year)

Name of Test SC, OBC General/Unreserved
Test of Reasoning 4.75 7.50
English language 16.00 20.50
Computer Knowledge 6.50 8.25
Quantitative Aptitude 6.50 9.25
General Awareness 2.75 4.50
Economic and Social Issues 6.00 10.00
Agriculture & Rural Development 5.25 8.25

NABARD Grade B Overall Sectional Cut-off Marks (Previous Year)

Category Expected Cut Off
SC/ST 122.75
OBC 126.75
General/Unreserved 139.25

NABARD Grade B Mains Exam Cut-Off Marks (Previous Year)

To begin with, the mains exam for Manager Post for NABARD consists of three different Papers. Only the candidates who have qualified for the Preliminary Exam can appear in the Mains Exam of NABARD Grade B. For example, check out the expected and the previous year’s cut-off marks of the Mains examination. 

Paper Cut Off Mark for OBC/SC/ST Cut Off Marks for Unreserved
PAPER I 65.00 67.25
PAPER II 56.25 59.50
PAPER III 51.25 55.25

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FAQ’s

What is the NABARD Grade B recruitment procedure like? NABARD Grade B selection procedure includes Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, and Interview.

How many attempts are there for NABARD Grade B? NABARD does not possess any limitation to the number of attempts. However, the aspirants must come under the eligible age, i.e., age of 25 to 32 years.

How do I pay the fee for NABARD Grade B Exam? Candidates can pay their NABARD Grade B examination fees offline by following the Online mode.  With the online use of Credit Cards or Master/Visa/Rupay Debit, Internet Banking, or Internet Banking

What is the graduation percentage required for the NABARD Grade B exam? For the NABARD Grade B exam, 60 percent of graduation marks are necessary (55 percent for SC/PWBD applicants).

Does the NABARD Grade B test have any pre-exam training? Yes, candidates from the SC/ST/OBC/PWBD categories receive pre-exam training before the exam.

Is there any experience required to attend NABARD Grade B Exam? Yes, the candidate must have at least 3-year experience in the field of finance, banking, or Allied & Rural Development, also, with an education qualification Post Graduation.

What is NABARD Grade B salary? NABARD Grade B officers receive a monthly salary of approximately Rs. 67,700.

Which is better, RBI Grade B or NABARD? The answer to this question depends on your individual career goals and preferences. RBI Grade B offers a banking and financial regulation career, while NABARD offers a career in rural and agricultural development. Both are highly competitive exams, with the selection process for both exams being quite stringent. Ultimately, you should evaluate both options and choose the one that best fits your individual career goals.