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NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2025, Prelims + Mains Exam Pattern

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NABARD will shortlist eligible candidates to fill 91 Assistant Manager vacancies for FY 2025-26. The selection process includes three stages: 

  • Prelims
  • Mains
  • Interview

Candidates must qualify for all three stages to be selected for Grade A Officer Posts. The NABARD Grade A Syllabus is the first step in preparing for the NABARD Exam. 

In this blog, we will look at the NABARD Grade A syllabus 2025. We will also look at the Prelims and Mains Exam patterns.

NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2025 and Exam Pattern

A clear idea of the NABARD syllabus and exam pattern is important for preparation. Candidates interested in NABARD Grade A 2025 should be aware of the 91 Assistant Manager ‘Grade A’ vacancies announced this year. Familiarizing themselves with the exam pattern, NABARD syllabus, and marking scheme is essential. This knowledge forms the first step towards a well-defined preparation strategy.

Below is the overview of the NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2025:

NABARD Syllabus 2025: Overview

Organisation

National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

Posts Name

Grade A 

Category

Syllabus

Selection Process

  • Prelims
  • Mains
  • Interview

Types of Questions

  • Prelims: Objective
  • Mains: Objective & Descriptive

Duration

  • Prelims: 120 minutes
  • Mains: 90 minutes, each paper

Negative Marking

0.25 Marks (for both the exams)

Official website

www.nabard.org

NABARD Grade A Selection Process 2025

To be recruited for the position of Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’, candidates must go through three stages of the selection process. These stages are Prelims, Mains, and Interview rounds. This applies to those seeking positions in the Rural Development Banking Service (RDBS), Rajbhasha Service, or Protocol & Security Service.

  • Stage 1: Prelims Exam
  • Stage 2: Mains Exam
  • Stage 3: Interview

NABARD Grade A Exam Pattern 2025

The NABARD Grade A prelims exam is conducted online. It consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). The duration of the prelims is 2 hours. The NABARD Grade A Mains exam comprises two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Each of these papers has a duration of 90 minutes.  Strengthen your preparation from home with flexible and interactive Bank Online Coaching tailored for NABARD and other banking exams.

1. NABARD Grade A Prelims Exam Pattern 2025

Below is the NABARD Grade A Prelims Exam Pattern 2025:

  1. Qualifying Section: Test of Reasoning, English Language, Computer Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, and Decision Making sections are qualifying in nature.
  1. Merit Section: General Awareness, Eco & Soc. Issues and Agriculture & Rural Development with Emphasis on Rural India sections are merit sections.
  1. Shortlisting of Candidates: For the Mains exam, it will be based on the marks obtained in the Merit Section Only.
  1. Duration of exam: 120 minutes.
  1. Language: NABARD Grade A Prelims Exam 2025 will be held in English and Hindi.

NABARD Grade A Prelims Exam Pattern 2025

 

Name of Test

Number of Questions

Maximum Marks

Total Time

1.

Test of Reasoning

20

20

120 minutes

2.

English Language

30

30

3.

Computer Knowledge

20

20

4.

Quantitative Aptitude

20

20

5.

Decision Making

10

10

6.

General Awareness

20

20

7.

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

40

40

8.

Agriculture & Rural Development with Emphasis on Rural India

40

40

Total

200

200

2. NABARD Grade A Mains Exam Pattern 2025

The NABARD Grade A Mains Examination consists of two papers. Paper I is a descriptive test on General English. Paper II is a multiple-choice-based test. The format of Paper II depends on the posts selected.

NABARD Grade A Mains Exam Pattern 2025 for Generalist Post

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

Total Questions

Total Marks

Duration

Remarks

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Descriptive Answers to be typed using a keyboard

Paper II

Economic and Social Issues & Agriculture and Rural Development 

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)

NABARD Grade A Mains Exam Pattern 2025 for Specialist Post 

Paper

Grade A

Type of Paper

Total Questions

Total Marks

Duration 

Remarks

Paper I

General English

Online Descriptive

3

100

90 Minutes

Descriptive Answers to be typed using a 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)

NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2025

The NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2025 has been detailed in the table below. For a foolproof preparation strategy, aspirants must have a thorough awareness of the syllabus topics for the examination. Updated knowledge of the syllabus is the first step in preparing.

1. NABARD Grade A Syllabus 2025: Prelims

The topics for the NABARD Grade A Prelims Exam have been listed separately for each subject. Candidates should prepare for the Phase 1 exam. It is important to follow the latest NABARD Grade A Prelims Syllabus for 2025.

a. NABARD Grade A Syllabus for Reasoning Ability

  • Puzzles & Seating Arrangement
  • Syllogism
  • Data sufficiency
  • Statement-based questions (Verbal reasoning)
  • Inequality
  • Miscellaneous Questions
  • Input-Output
  • Blood relations
  • Coding-Decoding

b. NABARD Grade A Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude

  • Data Interpretations
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Number Sehonoursries
  • Simplification/ Approximation
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Arithmetic Questions
  • Quantity Comparisons
  • Mathematical Inequalities

c. NABARD Grade A Syllabus for English Language

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze test
  • Sentence improvement
  • Spotting the errors
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Sentence rearrangement
  • Para Jumbles
  • New pattern questions

d. NABARD Grade A Syllabus for General Awareness

The questions in this test will cover Current Affairs, Banking and Economy, and Insurance. In the Current Affairs section, questions can be asked about recent appointments, awards, and honors. Topics may include sports, new schemes, and both national and international news. Additionally, the latest developments in science and technology may also be included. Prepare effectively for NABARD Grade A with our expert-led Bank Coaching in Guwahati programs designed to boost your exam success.

e. NABARD Grade A Syllabus for Computer Knowledge

This section covers various topics like 

  • Networking
  • Input-output devices
  • DBMS
  • MS Office
  • Internet
  • History of computers & generations
  • Shortcuts

2. NABARD Grade A Mains Syllabus 2025

Below is the subject-wise Mains Exam Syllabus for NABARD Grade A Officer posts.

a. NABARD Grade A- Economic and Social Issues Syllabus 2025

NABARD Grade A- Economic and Social Issues Syllabus 2025

Name of Section

Topics asked

Nature of the Indian Economy

  1. Structural and Institutional features
  2. Economic Underdevelopment
  3. Opening up the Indian Economy
  4. Globalization
  5. Economic Reforms in India
  6. Privatization.

Inflation

  1. Trends in Inflation & their Impact on National Economy and Individual Income.

Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India

  1. Rural and Urban
  2. Measurement of Poverty
  3. Poverty Alleviation Programmes of the Government

Population Trends

  1. Population Growth and Economic Development
  2. Population Policy in India

Agriculture

  1. Characteristics / Status
  2. Technical and Institutional Changes in Indian Agriculture
  3. Agricultural performance
  4. Issues in Food Security in India
  5. Non-Institutional and Institutional Agencies in Rural Credit

Industry

  1. Industrial and Labour Policy
  2. Industrial performance
  3. Regional Imbalance in India’s Industrial Development
  4. Public Sector Enterprises

Rural banking and financial institutions in India

  1. Reforms in the Banking/ Financial sector.

Globalization of the Economy

  1. Role of International Funding Institutions
  2. IMF & World Bank
  3. WTO
  4. Regional Economic Cooperation

Social Structure in India

  1. Multiculturalism
  2. Demographic trends
  3. Urbanization and Migration
  4. Gender Issues Joint family system
  5. Social Infrastructure
  6. Education
  7. Health and Environment

Education

  1. Status & System of Education
  2. Socio-Economic Problems associated with Illiteracy
  3. Educational relevance and educational wastage
  4. Educational Policy for India.

Social Justice

  1. Problems of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes
  2. Socio-economic programmes for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, and other backward classes.

Positive Discrimination in favour of the underprivileged

  1. Social Movements
  2. Indian Political Systems
  3. Human Development

b. NABARD Grade A- Agriculture & Rural Development Syllabus 2025

NABARD Grade A- Agriculture & Rural Development Syllabus 2025

Name of Section

Topics asked

Agriculture

  1. Definition, meaning and its branches
  2. Agronomy: Definition, meaning, and scope of agronomy.
  3. Classification of field crops.
  4. Factors affecting crop production
  5. Agro Climatic Zones
  6. Cropping Systems: Definition and types of cropping systems.
  7. Problems of dry land – Seed production, seed processing, seed village
  8. Meteorology: weather parameters, crop-weather advisory
  9. Precision Farming
  10. System of Crop Intensification
  11. Organic farming

Soil and Water Conservation

  1. Major soil types
  2. Soil fertility
  3. Fertilizers
  4. Soil erosion
  5. Soil conservation
  6. Watershed management

Water Resource

  1. Irrigation Management
  2. Types of irrigation
  3. Sources of irrigation
  4. Crop-water requirement
  5. Command area development
  6. Water conservation techniques
  7. Micro-irrigation
  8. Irrigation pumps
  9. Major, medium and minor irrigation.

Farm and Agri Engineering

  1. Farm Machinery and Power
  2. Sources of power on the farm- human, animal, mechanical, electrical, wind, solar, biomass, biofuels
  3. Water harvesting structures
  4. Farm Ponds
  5. Agro-Processing
  6. Controlled and modified storage, perishable food storage, godowns, bins, and grain silos.

Plantation & Horticulture

  1. Definition, meaning, and its branches
  2. Agronomic practices and production technology of various plantation and horticulture crops
  3. Post-harvest management, value, and supply chain management of Plantation and Horticulture crops.

Animal Husbandry

  1. Farm animals and their role in the Indian economy
  2. Animal husbandry methods in India
  3. Common terms pertaining to different species of livestock
  4. Utility classification of breeds of cattle.
  5. Introduction to common feeds and fodders, their classification, and utility.
  6. Introduction to the poultry industry in India (past, present, and future status)
  7. Common terms pertaining to poultry production and management
  8. The concept of mixed farming and its relevance to the socio-economic conditions of farmers in India
  9. Complementary and obligatory nature of livestock and poultry production with that of agricultural farming.

Fisheries

  1. Fisheries resources
  2. Management and exploitation – freshwater, brackish water, and marine
  3. Aquaculture- Inland and marine
  4. Biotechnology
  5. Post-harvest technology
  6. Importance of fisheries in India
  7. Common terms pertaining to fish production.

Forestry

  1. Basic Concepts of Forest and Forestry
  2. Principles of silviculture, forest mensuration, forest management, and forest economics
  3. Concepts of social forestry, agroforestry, and joint forest management
  4. Forest policy and legislation in India, India State of Forest Report 2015
  5. Recent developments under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

Agriculture Extensions

  1. Its importance and role, methods of evaluation of extension programs
  2. Role of Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s (KVK) in the dissemination of Agricultural technologies.

Ecology and Climate Change

  1. Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, sustainable management, and conservation
  2. Causes of climate change, Greenhouse Gases (GHG), major GHG-emitting countries, climate analysis
  3. Distinguish between adaptation and mitigation
  4. Climate change impact on agriculture and rural livelihoods
  5. Carbon credit
  6. IPCC, UNFCCC, CoP meetings
  7. Funding mechanisms for climate change projects
  8. Initiatives by the Govt of India, NAPCC, SAPCC, INDC.

Present Scenario of Indian Agriculture and Allied Activities

  1. Recent trends
  2. Major challenges in agriculture measures to enhance
  3. Viability of agriculture: Factors of Production in agriculture
  4. Agricultural Finance and Marketing
  5. Impact of Globalization on Indian Agriculture and Issues of Food Security
  6. Concept and Types of Farm Management.

Rural Development

  1. Concept of Rural Area
  2. Structure of the Indian Rural Economy
  3. Importance and role of the rural sector in India
  4. Economic, Social and Demographic Characteristics of the Indian rural economy
  5. Causes of Rural Backwardness.
  6. Rural population in India
  7. Occupational structure
  8. Farmers, Agricultural Laborers, Artisans, Handicrafts, Traders, Forest dwellers/tribes and others in rural India
  9. Trends of change in rural population and rural workforce
  10. Problems and conditions of rural labour
  11. Issues and challenges in Hand-looms
  12. Panchayati Raj Institutions – Functions and Working.
  13. MGNREGA, NRLM – Aajeevika, Rural Drinking water Programmes, Swachh Bharat, Rural Housing, PURA, and other rural development programs.

c. NABARD Grade A- Information Technology Syllabus 2025

NABARD Grade A- Information Technology Syllabus 2025

Subject

Topics

Information Technology

  1. Introduction to Software
  2. Data Structure through ‘C’ and ‘PASCAL’
  3. Elements of Systems Analysis and Design
  4. Numerical and Statistical Computing
  5. Data Communication and Networks
  6. Object-Oriented Computer Architecture
  7. Object-Oriented Systems
  8. Computer Fundamentals
  9. File Structure and Programming in COBOL
  10. Database Management Systems
  11. Software Engineering
  12. Accounting and Finance on Computers
  13. Operating Systems
  14. Intelligent Systems
  15. Relational Database
  16. Management Systems

NABARD Grade A Interview Round

The students who qualify for the Prelims and Mains exam will be eligible to appear for the interview. In the interview, questions about various topics, current affairs, and other relevant issues will be asked. This is done to assess their knowledge of the subject and their presence of mind through some tricky questions. 

Each year, the National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development prepares a merit list for students who have cleared the exams with marks above the cut-off. These students are then called for the interview rounds. 

The interview consists of a 50-mark assessment. Candidates may opt for the interview in either Hindi or English. Those who qualify in the interview round will be called for documentation and will be scheduled for an appointment.

Conclusion

In conclusion, knowing the NABARD Grade A syllabus for 2025 is important for aspiring Assistant Managers. There are 91 vacancies available. A focused study plan based on the exam structure will boost your chances of success. Stay dedicated to your preparation. Good luck on your journey to becoming a Grade A Officer. For comprehensive preparation and expert guidance, explore our Bank Coaching in Guwahati programs tailored for NABARD and other banking exams.

Frequently Asked Question

1. What is the selection process for NABARD Grade A Officer Posts?

The candidates will be selected through 

  • Prelims
  • Mains
  • Interview

The time taken to cover the syllabus varies from person to person. Usually, candidates need to have 4-6 months to cover the whole syllabus.

No, there is no negative marking for the mains exam.

The toughness of the syllabus depends upon the person; with the right strategy and guidance, the syllabus becomes easy.

No, the Prelims Exam is just a qualifying stage to shortlist candidates for the Mains Exam.

The NABARD Grade A syllabus for Prelims and Mains is different.

The merit list for NABARD Grade A will be prepared on the marks scored in the Mains & Interview round.

The different sections include English, Economics, Social Issues and topics related to legal services.

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