NABARD Assistant Manager Syllabus 2022 Grade A Exam Pattern

NABARD Assistant Manager Syllabus 2022 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has released the Detailed Asst. Manager Exam Syllabus Here we are Sharing the NABARD Assistant Manager In Grade ‘A’ (P & SS) & (RDBS)/Rajbhasha Service Exam Pattern Candidates Can Check NABARD Grade A Selection Process

NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2022

NABARD Assistant Manager Syllabus 2021

Advertisement No 2/Grade A/2022-23 & 3/Grade A (P & SS)/2022-23

Origination NameNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
Name of PostAssistant Manager
No. of Vacancy170 Posts
Selection ProcessAssistant Manager in Grade-“A” (Protocol & Security Service) –
Interview
Assistant Manager In Grade ‘A’ (RDBS)/Rajbhasha Service – 2022
Phase I (Preliminary Exam) – Online Examination
Phase II (Main) – Online Examination
Interview
Pre Exam Date07 September 2022 (Tentatively)
Application Submission Date18/07/2022 To 07/08/2022

Selection Process of NABARD Grade A Posts:

Assistant Manager in Grade-“A” (Protocol & Security Service) –

  • Interview

Assistant Manager In Grade ‘A’ (RDBS)/Rajbhasha Service – 2022

  • Phase I (Preliminary Exam) – Online Examination
  • Phase II (Main) – Online Examination
  • Interview

About NABARD Grade A Exam:

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) will conduct the Phase I (Preliminary Exam) for the Posts of Assistant Manager (RDBS)/Rajbhasha Service On 07 September 2022 (Tentatively). Mains Exam Date Will be announce later. Interview Date will be Announce later.

Nowadays Competition Level become very high so Competitive Exams gets too tougher. Candidates facing critical problem of “What to prepare” and “How to prepare” to give their best in their exams. So, here we are providing the latest Syllabus & Exam Pattern.

Assistant Manager Grade – A (RDBS):

Exam Pattern & Exam Syllabus for Assistant Manager Grade – A (RDBS) are as follows :

Preliminary Exam Pattern & Syllabus:

  • Exam will be of Objective Type.
  • Questions will be in the form of MCQs.
  • Total No. of Questions in this exam will be 200 Questions.
  • Maximum Marks for this exam will be 200 Marks.
  • Every question will be of 1 Mark Each.
  • Bilingual – Hindi and English except test of English Language
  • Composite time of 120 Minutes for all the tests together.
  • Test of Reasoning, English Language, Computer Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, Decision Making will be Qualifying in Nature.
  • There will be a Negative Marking of 0.25 marks for attempting the wrong answers.
Sr. No.Name of the TestNo. of Qs.Max Marks
1Test of Reasoning2020
2English Language3030
3Computer Knowledge2020
4Quantitative Aptitude2020
5Decision Making1010
6General Awareness2020
7Eco & Soc. Issues (with focus on Rural India)4040
8Agriculture & Rural Development with Emphasis on Rural India4040
 Total200200

Mains Exam Test Structure for Grade A :

Main Examination for the post of Generalist

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Remarks

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Descriptive Answers to be typed using

keyboard

 

Paper II

Economi c and Social Issues

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

Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard either in English or Hindi (Remington and Inscript keyboards)

Main Examination for the post of Specialist

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Remarks

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

 

3

100

90 Minutes

Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard

 

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

Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard either in English or Hindi (Remington and Inscript keyboards)

Main Examination for the post of Rajbhasha :

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

No. of Questions

Marks

Duration

Remarks

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard

 

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

Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard in Hindi ( with Remington /Inscript keyboard)

NABARD Grade A Mains Exam Syllabus:

Paper I – English:

Essay, Précis writing, Comprehension and Business/Office Correspondence. The paper on English shall be framed in a manner to assess the writing skills including expressions and understanding the topic.

Paper II – Economic & Social Issues and Agriculture & Rural Development

  • Economic & Social Issues: Nature of Indian Economy – Structural and Institutional features – Economic underdevelopment – Opening up the Indian Economy – Globalisation – Economic Reforms in India – Privatisation. Inflation – Trends in Inflation & their Impact on National Economy and Individual Income. Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India – Rural and Urban – Measurement of Poverty – Poverty Alleviation Programmes of the Government. Population Trends – Population Growth and Economic Development –
  • Population Policy in India. Agriculture – Characteristics / Status – Technical and Institutional changes in Indian Agriculture – Agricultural performance – Issues in Food Security in India – Non Institutional and Institutional Agencies in rural credit. Industry – Industrial and Labour Policy – Industrial performance – Regional Imbalance in India’s Industrial Development – Public Sector Enterprises. Rural banking and financial institutions in India – Reforms in Banking/ Financial sector. Globalisation of Economy – Role of International Funding Institutions – IMF & World Bank – WTO – Regional Economic Co-operation. Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic trends – Urbanisation and Migration – Gender Issues Joint family system – Social Infrastructure – Education – Health and Environment. Education – Status & System of Education – Socio -Economic Problems associated with Illiteracy – Educational relevance and educational wastage – Educational Policy for India. Social Justice: Problems of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes – socio-economic programmes for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and other backward classes. Positive Discrimination in favour of the under privileged – Social Movements – Indian Political Systems – Human Development. Current Economic & Social Issues.
  • Agriculture & Rural Development: Agriculture: definition, meaning and its branches, Agronomy: definition, meaning and scope of agronomy. Classification of field crops. Factors affecting crop production, Agro Climatic Zones; Cropping Systems: Definition and types of cropping systems. Problems of dry land agriculture; Seed production, seed processing, seed village; Meteorology: weather parameters, crop-weather advisory; Precision Farming, System of Crop Intensification, organic farming;
    • Soil and Water Conservation : Major soil types, soil fertility, fertilisers, soil erosion, soil conservation, watershed management;
    • Water Resource: Irrigation Management: types of irrigation, sources of irrigation, crop-water requirement, command area development, water conservation techniques, micro-irrigation, irrigation pumps, major, medium and minor irrigation.
    • Farm and Agri Engineering : Farm Machinery and Power, Sources of power on the farm- human, animal, mechanical, electrical, wind, solar and biomass, bio fuels, water harvesting structures, farm ponds, watershed management, Agro Processing, Controlled and modified storage, perishable food storage, godowns, bins and grain silos.
    • Plantation & Horticulture: Definition, meaning and its branches. Agronomic practices and production technology of various plantation and horticulture crops. Post-harvest management, value and supply chain management of Plantation and Horticulture crops.
    • Animal Husbandry: Farm animals and their role in Indian economy, Animal husbandry methods in India, common terms pertaining to different species of livestock, Utility classification of breeds of cattle. Introduction to common feeds and fodders, their classification and utility.

Introduction to poultry industry in India (past, present and future status), Common terms pertaining to poultry production and management. Concept of mixed farming and its relevance to socio-economic conditions of farmers in India. Complimentary and obligatory nature of livestock and poultry production with that of agricultural farming.

  • Fisheries: Fisheries resources, management and exploitation – freshwater, brackish water and marine; Aquaculture- Inland and marine; biotechnology; post-harvest technology. Importance of fisheries in India. Common terms pertaining to fish production.
  • Forestry: Basic concepts of Forest and Forestry. Principles of silviculture, forest mensuration, forest management and forest economics. Concepts of social forestry, agroforestry, joint forest management. Forest policy and legislation in India, India State of Forest Report 2015. Recent developments under Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
  • Agriculture Extensions: Its importance and role, methods of evaluation of extension programmes, Role of Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s (KVK) in dissemination of Agricultural technologies.
  • Ecology and Climate Change: Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, their sustainable management and conservation. Causes of climate change, Green House Gases (GHG), major GHG emitting countries, climate analysis, distinguish between adaptation and mitigation, climate change impact to agriculture and rural livelihood, carbon credit, IPCC, UNFCCC, CoP meetings, funding mechanisms for climate change projects, initiatives by Govt of India, NAPCC, SAPCC, INDC.
  • Present Scenario of Indian Agriculture and Allied activities; recent trends, major challenges in agriculture measures to enhance viability of agriculture. Factors of Production in agriculture; Agricultural Finance and Marketing; Impact of Globalization on Indian Agriculture and issues of Food Security; Concept and Types of Farm Management.
  • Rural Development: Concept of Rural Area, Structure of the Indian Rural Economy- Importance and role of the rural sector in India- Economic, Social and Demographic Characteristics of the Indian rural economy, causes of Rural Backwardness.
    • Rural population in India; Occupational structure, Farmers, Agricultural Labourers, Artisans, Handicrafts, Traders, Forest dwellers/tribes and others in rural India- Trends of change in rural population and rural work force; problems and conditions of rural labour; Issues and challenges in Handlooms
    • Panchayati Raj Institutions – Functions and Working. MGNREGA, NRLM – Aajeevika, Rural Drinking water Programmes, Swachh Bharat, Rural Housing, PURA and other rural development programmes.

NABARD Grade A Interview:

For of Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security Service) in Grade ‘A’ :

  • Maximum Marks for Interview will be 100.
  • In case of candidates securing same marks in interview, their ranking will be decided as under:
  • In case of having equal marks in interview, candidate senior in age will be ranked higher. In case of further tie-up, candidate with higher qualification or in case of similar qualification, candidate with higher marks in graduation will be ranked higher.

Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A (RDBS) :

  • Interview will be of 50 marks.
  • The calling Ratio to qualify for the main examination and interview would be a maximum of 1:25 and 1:3, respectively.
  • The ratio may be suitably reduced at the discretion of the bank. Candidates who qualify and rank sufficiently high as decided by NABARD, shall be called for appearing at the Main Examination and Interview.
  • There will be penalty for wrong answers marked by the candidate.
  • For every wrong answer marked, 1/4th of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty in Phase-I and Phase-II, both.
  • Since the vacancies are earmarked discipline-wise, merit list of candidates for each stage will be prepared discipline-wise.
  • Only such candidates who score the minimum cut off marks or above in the Main Examination will be shortlisted for interview. The final selection and ranking of the

About NABARD Assistant Manager Recruitment:-

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has Recently Announced and Invited the Online Applications from the Eligible Candidates for the Posts of Assistant Manager. The total number of Vacancies for these Posts were 170 Posts. Many Interested and Eligible Candidates applied for these Posts online. The Process of Submission of Online Applications for these Posts was commenced from 18 August 2022 and Last Date to Apply for these Posts was 07 August 2022. Check the other details from below.

Final Words :-

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FAQ’s for NABARD Grade A Syllabus:

What is the Selection Process for NABARD Assistant Manager?

Assistant Manager in Grade-“A”’(RDBS)/ (Rajbhasha Service) & Manager in Grade-“B” ’ (RDBS)
Preliminary Examination (Online Exam)
Main Examination will be online and will be a mix of MCQ and descriptive pattern.
Interview
Assistant Manager in Grade-“A” (Protocol & Security Service) –
Interview

What is the Exam Pattern for NABARD Assistant Manager?

Questions will be in the form of MCQs.
Total No. of Questions in this exam will be 200 questions.
Maximum Marks for this exam will be 200 marks.
Every question will be of 1 mark each.
Bilingual – Hindi and English except test of English language
Composite time of 120 Minutes for all the tests together.
Test of Reasoning, English Language, Computer Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, Decision Making will be Qualifying in Nature.
There will be a Negative Marking of 0.25 marks for attempting the wrong answers.

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