NABARD Recruitment 2024: Grade A Prelims Exam Admit Card Released, Exam on September 1
NABARD Recruitment 2024: Grade A Prelims Exam Admit Card Released, Exam on September 1
The NABARD Grade A Recruitment exam aims to fill up 102 vacancies for the posts of "Grade A" Assistant Manager

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has issued the admit cards for the Grade A Recruitment Exam 2024. All the candidates who registered for the examination can download their hall ticket IDs from the official website, nabard.org. As per the official notice, the NABARD Grade A Prelims exam will be administered on September 1.

The NABARD Grade A Recruitment exam aims to fill up 102 vacancies for the posts of Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’ in Rural Development Banking Service (RDBS) and Official Language.

NABARD Recruitment 2024: How To Download Admit Card

Step 1: Visit the official website of NABARD at nabard.org.

Step 2: On the homepage, look for the Careers and Recruitment section and click on it.

Step 3: Under the career section, click on the link that reads ‘Career Notices Recruitment to the post of Grade A(RDBS/Rajbhasha) 2024 – Call Letter for Preliminary examination’

Step 4: Key in your login credentials i.e. Registration number and password

Step 5: The NABARD Grade A 2024 Exam Hall ticket ID will appear on the screen.

Step 6: Download and take a hard copy of the admit card for future reference.

Note that every candidate must carry a hard copy of the NABARD Hall ticket ID during the examination, otherwise, they will not be allowed to appear for the exam.

NABARD Recruitment 2024: Details Mentioned

Candidates must carefully cross-check the following details mentioned on the NABARD Grade A 2024 Exam admit card:

–– Name of the candidate

–– Roll number

–– Registration Number

–– Exam Timings

–– Exam Venue

–– Exam venue address

–– Date of Examination

–– Important instructions

NABARD Recruitment 2024: Exam Pattern

The NABARD Grade A 2024 Phase 1 exam will have questions from 8 sections such as Reasoning, English, Computer Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, Decision Making, General Awareness, Economic and Social Issues, and Agriculture & Rural Development.

The exam will consist of a total of 200 questions. For each right answer, the candidate will be awarded 1 mark, while 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong attempt.

For any additional information, aspirants are advised to visit the official website of NABARD at nabard.org.

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