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NABARD GRADE B OFFICER MAINS EXAM

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) conducts the Grade B Officer (Manager) recruitment to appoint experienced and eligible candidates for managerial and supervisory roles.

The NABARD Grade B selection process consists of three stages:
Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and Interview.

The Mains Examination is the second stage of the recruitment process. Candidates who qualify the Prelims exam become eligible to appear for the NABARD Grade B Mains Examination.
Marks obtained in the Mains exam are counted for the final merit list, along with the Interview.

For official updates, candidates are advised to regularly visit www.nabard.org.


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER EXAM

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) is an apex development financial institution in India. Established on 12 July 1982, NABARD plays a vital role in promoting agriculture, rural development, and rural finance.

NABARD functions under the guidance of the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – CAREER PROSPECTS

NABARD Grade B Officer is a mid-level managerial position. Officers recruited at this level handle greater responsibilities and leadership roles compared to Grade A officers.

Promotion Hierarchy:

  • Manager (Grade B)

  • Assistant General Manager (AGM)

  • Deputy General Manager (DGM)

  • General Manager (GM)

  • Executive Director

Promotions depend on performance, experience, and availability of vacancies.


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – JOB PROFILE

The responsibilities of a NABARD Grade B Officer involve policy formulation, supervision, and strategic decision-making, depending on the department.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Supervision and inspection of banks and financial institutions

  • Formulation and implementation of rural development policies

  • Monitoring credit flow and development schemes

  • Project appraisal and evaluation

  • Coordination with State Governments, RBI, and other agencies

  • Guiding and supervising junior officers


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER (MAINS) – SALIENT FEATURES
ParticularsDetails
OrganisationNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
Post NameManager (Grade B)
Exam LevelNational
Application ModeOnline
Selection ProcessPrelims → Mains → Interview
Exam TypeObjective + Descriptive
Probation Period2 Years
Official Websitewww.nabard.org

 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER (MAINS) – IMPORTANT DATES

(Dates are announced through the official notification)

EventTentative Timeline
Prelims ResultSeptember
Mains ExaminationOctober
Mains ResultNovember
InterviewNovember – December
Final ResultDecember – January

 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – SALARY STRUCTURE

The initial gross monthly salary of a NABARD Grade B Officer is approximately:

₹85,000 – ₹90,000 per month (approx.)

Salary Includes:

  • Basic Pay

  • Dearness Allowance

  • House Rent Allowance

  • Local Compensatory Allowance

  • Grade Allowance

  • Medical and Pension Benefits


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – MAINS EXAM PATTERN

The NABARD Grade B Mains Examination consists of three papers, conducted on separate sessions/days as notified.

Paper I – General English (Descriptive):

  • Essay Writing

  • Precis Writing

  • Comprehension

  • Letter / Report Writing

  • Marks: 100

  • Duration: 90 Minutes

Paper II – Economic & Social Issues (ESI):

  • Objective and Descriptive questions

  • Marks: 100

  • Duration: 120 Minutes

Paper III – Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD):

  • Objective and Descriptive questions

  • Marks: 100

  • Duration: 120 Minutes

Total Marks (Mains): 300


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – MAINS ADMIT CARD

Steps to Download Admit Card:

  • Visit www.nabard.org

  • Go to Careers → Admit Card

  • Enter Registration Number and Password

  • Download and print the admit card


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – MAINS RESULT

Steps to Check Result:

  • Visit the official NABARD website

  • Open the Careers section

  • Click on Grade B Mains Result

  • Download the result PDF

  • Search your roll number


 
IMPORTANT LINKS
  • Official Website: www.nabard.org

  • Grade B Notification: Available on NABARD Careers Page

  • Admit Card & Result: Official Website

NABARD GRADE B OFFICER MAINS SYLLABUS

As per the latest official notification, the NABARD Grade B Mains syllabus is designed to test candidates on descriptive English writing skills, Economic & Social Issues (ESI), and Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD) at an advanced level.

Unlike Prelims, the Mains examination includes both objective and descriptive questions, and the marks obtained in this stage are counted in the final merit list.

Candidates qualifying the Prelims exam must thoroughly prepare the complete Mains syllabus to proceed to the Interview stage.


 
PAPER – NABARD GRADE B MAINS SYLLABUS STRUCTURE

The NABARD Grade B Mains Examination consists of the following papers:

PaperSubjectTypeMarks
Paper IGeneral EnglishDescriptive100
Paper IIEconomic & Social Issues (ESI)Objective + Descriptive100
Paper IIIAgriculture & Rural Development (ARD)Objective + Descriptive100

Total Marks (Mains): 300


 
PAPER I – GENERAL ENGLISH (DESCRIPTIVE)

This paper evaluates candidates’ ability to write clear, precise, and effective English.

Topics include:

  • Essay Writing

  • Precis Writing

  • Reading Comprehension

  • Report Writing

  • Letter Writing

  • Grammar and Usage


 
PAPER II – ECONOMIC & SOCIAL ISSUES (ESI)

The ESI paper tests conceptual understanding and analytical ability related to economic and social development.

Important topics include:

  • Indian Economy: Structure, Growth, and Development

  • Poverty, Inequality, and Unemployment

  • Inflation, Monetary Policy, and Fiscal Policy

  • Economic Reforms and Liberalization

  • Sustainable Development and Climate Change

  • Globalization and International Economic Institutions

  • Social-sector Issues: Health, Education, Nutrition, Skill Development

  • Government Schemes and Policies related to Social Development

  • Financial Inclusion and Inclusive Growth


 
PAPER III – AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT (ARD)

This paper evaluates knowledge of agriculture, rural economy, and NABARD-related initiatives.

Important topics include:

  • Indian Agriculture: Cropping Patterns and Production Systems

  • Soil, Water, and Natural Resource Management

  • Irrigation Systems and Farm Mechanization

  • Agricultural Economics and Pricing Policies

  • Livestock, Dairy, Poultry, Fisheries, and Allied Activities

  • Rural Development Programmes and Government Schemes

  • NABARD Schemes and Functions

  • Financial Inclusion, Microfinance, and SHG–Bank Linkage

  • Food Security, PDS, and Agricultural Marketing


 
IMPORTANT NOTES
  • The NABARD Grade B Mains syllabus is strictly based on the official notification

  • The Mains exam includes both objective and descriptive questions

  • Marks obtained in Mains are considered for final merit ranking

  • Conceptual clarity and answer-writing practice are crucial for success

NABARD GRADE B OFFICER MAINS EXAM

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) conducts the Grade B Officer (Manager) Mains Examination as the second stage of the recruitment process.

Candidates who qualify the Preliminary Examination are eligible to appear for the Mains Examination.
Unlike Prelims, the Mains exam is not qualifying in nature and the marks obtained are counted in the final merit list, along with the Interview marks.


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – MAINS EXAM PATTERN

The NABARD Grade B Mains Examination is conducted in online mode and consists of both descriptive and objective-type papers.
The exam evaluates candidates on English writing skills, Economic & Social Issues (ESI), and Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD) at an advanced level.


IMPORTANT POINTS OF NABARD GRADE B MAINS EXAM
  • The Mains exam is conducted in online mode

  • It includes descriptive as well as objective questions

  • There are separate papers with individual cut-offs

  • Marks obtained in Mains are considered for final merit ranking

  • Answer-writing quality and conceptual clarity are crucial


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER MAINS – EXAM STRUCTURE
PaperName of TestTypeMaximum MarksTime Duration
Paper IGeneral EnglishDescriptive10090 Minutes
Paper IIEconomic & Social Issues (ESI)Objective + Descriptive100120 Minutes
Paper IIIAgriculture & Rural Development (ARD)Objective + Descriptive100120 Minutes
Total  300 Marks 

 
MARKING SCHEME
  • Marks are awarded based on accuracy, clarity, and depth of answers

  • Descriptive answers are evaluated manually

  • There is no negative marking for descriptive questions

  • Objective questions (if applicable) follow the standard marking rules as notified


 
QUALIFYING CRITERIA
  • Candidates must clear paper-wise cut-offs as decided by NABARD

  • Candidates must also clear the overall Mains cut-off

  • Performance in the Mains exam determines shortlisting for the Interview stage

NABARD GRADE B OFFICER MAINS – CUT-OFF & ELIGIBILITY

Candidates appearing for the NABARD Grade B Mains Examination are required to secure the minimum paper-wise cut-off as well as the overall cut-off prescribed by NABARD to qualify for the Interview stage.

Unlike Prelims, the Mains examination is not qualifying in nature.
Marks obtained in the Mains exam are counted in the final merit list, along with the Interview marks.


 
NABARD GRADE B OFFICER – ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates willing to apply for the NABARD Grade B Officer (Manager) post must fulfill the eligibility conditions prescribed by NABARD.

If a candidate does not meet the eligibility criteria related to age, nationality, or educational qualification, their candidature may be rejected at any stage of the recruitment process.

The eligibility criteria are based on the following conditions:

  • Nationality

  • NABARD Grade B Age Limit & Relaxation

  • NABARD Grade B Educational Qualification


NATIONALITY
  • The candidate must be a citizen of India.


 
NABARD GRADE B – AGE LIMIT & RELAXATION

Age Limit:
A candidate must be between 25 years and 32 years as on the date specified in the official notification.

Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per Government of India norms.

CategoryAge Relaxation
SC / ST5 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)3 years
Persons with Disabilities (General)10 years
Persons with Disabilities (SC/ST)15 years
Persons with Disabilities (OBC)13 years
Ex-Servicemen5 years
Candidates domiciled in J&K (01.01.1980 – 31.12.1989)5 years

 
NABARD GRADE B – EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

The educational qualification for NABARD Grade B Officer varies according to the stream. The details are given below:

General Stream

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PwBD)

Agriculture Stream

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture / Horticulture / Animal Husbandry / Veterinary Science / Fisheries / Forestry / Agricultural Engineering

Economics / Statistics / Finance Streams

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in the relevant subject as specified in the official notification

Computer / IT Stream

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science / Information Technology / Electronics / MCA or equivalent qualification

Other Specialized Streams

  • Educational qualifications as notified by NABARD for the respective stream

Note: Final-year students are not eligible unless they fulfill the eligibility criteria on the cut-off date mentioned in the official notification.


 
IMPORTANT NOTES
  • Eligibility is verified at every stage of the recruitment process

  • Meeting minimum eligibility does not guarantee selection

  • Candidates must produce valid original documents during document verification

  • Final selection depends on Mains marks + Interview performance