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NABARD Grade A Exam: Last Minute Tips & Tricks for Candidates

NABARD’s Exam for Grade A - Assistant Manager is scheduled for 18th September 2021. As the countdown for the exam has begun, aspirants must be worried about the last minute revision. Well don’t worry as we have brought you the “Last minute Tips &Tricks for NABARD GRADE- A Exam 2021”. So, let’s get started:

Updated on: 13 September, 2021 11:07 AM IST By: Sugandh Bhatnagar
NABARD Exam is scheduled for 18th September 2021

NABARD’s Exam for Grade A - Assistant Manager is scheduled for 18th September 2021. As the countdown for the exam has begun, aspirants must be worried about the last-minute revision. Well don’t worry as we have brought you the “Last minute Tips &Tricks for NABARD GRADE- A Exam 2021”. So, let’s get started: 

Be thorough With the Exam Pattern: The most important step towards acing the Exam is to thoroughly understand the Exam pattern. This will help you strategize in the best way possible.

NABARD Grade A 2021 Prelims Exam Pattern: 

Section Name 

Number of Questions 

Reasoning 

20 

Quantitative Aptitude 

20 

Computer Knowledge 

20 

General Awareness 

20 

English Language 

40 

Agriculture and Rural Development 

40 

Economic and Social Issues 

40 

Manage Your Time Wisely: You get a composite time of 2 hours i.e 120 minutes to solve 7 sections, having a total of 200 questions. This means you are left with just a little over 30 seconds per question. Do not spend your precious time on the questions that you are not sure about.

Another important strategy for time management during the exam is to decide the “Order of Attempt” beforehand. This order should be based on the difficulty level of different sections and their weightage. Also, try to alternate easy & difficult sections. It helps to not let the pressure build on the students while taking the exam.

Attempt carefully: There is a negative marking of 0.25 Marks for every wrongly answered question. This is another reason why you should choose the questions, you attempt wisely. You should solve the previous years' questions. It will give you a fair idea about the difficulty level and what kind of questions to expect in the exam.

Proper Revision: It is advisable to not spend your time preparing for new topics at the last moment, as it creates confusion in our minds. Always revise the topics that you have a stronghold on. Take the help of self-made notes for revision. The revision must include the whole syllabus but in a concise manner, most importantly, formulas and shortcuts.

Take Adequate Rest, the night before the exam: Taking a good night's sleep before the exam is very important as it helps relax your mind and allows your brain to function more efficiently. 

Lastly, Be Confident: Visit the center of examination one day in advance and calculate the time required to avoid a last-minute panic situation in any undesirable case.

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