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Under this drive, the bank aims to fill a total of 102 vacancies in the department. (Representative/file photo)
Those candidates who have qualified for the preliminary examination and are ready to appear for the second stage of the selection process – Main Examination, can check and download their admit cards from the official website of NABARD at nabard.org.
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has released the admit card for its Grade-A Officers (Assistant Manager) Mains examination. Those candidates who have qualified for the preliminary examination and are ready to appear for the second stage of the selection process – Main Examination, can check and download their admit cards from the official website of NABARD at nabard.org.
The recruitment process for NABARD Grade A officers started on July 25. Under this drive, the bank aims to fill a total of 102 vacancies in the department. Earlier, NABARD had conducted the preliminary examination, the results of which were declared on September 27.
NABARD Assistant Manager Mains Admit Card 2024: Steps to download
Step 1: Candidates have to visit the official website of NABARD.nabard.org.
Step 2: Find and click on the Careers tab available on the home page.
Step 3: A new page will appear where candidates have to click on the link “NABARD Assistant Manager Mains Admit Card 2024”.
Step 4: On clicking, candidates will be redirected to a new page which will open.
Step 5: On this page, enter the login credentials and press the Submit button.
Step 6: Once done, NABARD Assistant Manager Mains Admit Card 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
Step 7: Double check all the details mentioned on the admit card and download it.
Step 8: Print a hard copy of it for the exam day.
The Phase II online exam is scheduled to be held on October 20. The main examination will be conducted in two shifts, and candidates will have to appear in both the shifts without fail. The written examination for Rajbhasha and Specialist posts will consist of stream-specific paper of 100 marks and General English question of 100 marks. Paper I (General English) will be conducted in the morning shift, followed by Paper II (stream-specific paper), which is scheduled to be held in the afternoon shift.
On the other hand, for Generalist posts the exam will consist of 100 marks questions on Economic and Social Issues and Agriculture and Rural Development and 100 marks questions on General English. Paper I will be held in the morning shift, and Paper II (Economic and Social Issues and Agriculture and Rural Development) will be held in the afternoon shift.
Applicants have to go through a four-tier selection process to qualify for the above mentioned post. They will be shortlisted on the basis of preliminary examination, followed by main examination, then psychometric test and finally interview round.
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