NABARD Assistant Manager Grade A Mains Admit Card 2026 Out – Exam Date & Details

NABARD Assistant Manager (Grade A) Mains Admit Card 2026 Out – Exam Date & Complete Details

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has released the Admit Card for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade A Mains 2026 for candidates shortlisted after the Preliminary Exam. This recruitment is for filling 91 Assistant Manager (Grade A) vacancies in various streams including RDBS, Legal Service and Protocol & Security Service.

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The NABARD Grade A Mains (Phase II) Admit Card 2026 was officially released on January 16, 2026. Candidates who qualified for the Phase I (Preliminary) exam can now download their call letters from the official NABARD website.

📅 NABARD Grade A Exam 2026 – Important Dates

EventDate
Notification & Application08–30 November 2025
Prelims Exam (Phase-I)20 December 2025
Prelims Result09 January 2026
Mains Admit Card Released16 January 2026
NABARD Grade A Mains Exam25 January 2026
Phase-III (Psychometric / Interview)To be announced
EventDate
Admit Card Release DateJanuary 16, 2026
Mains (Phase II) Exam DateJanuary 25, 2026
Exam ShiftsShift 1: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Paper 1)
Shift 2: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Paper 2)

Aspiring candidates who qualified the Preliminary (Phase-I) exam can now download their Phase-II (Mains) Admit Card from the official website using their registration credentials (Registration Number + Password or DOB).

🧑‍💻 How to Download the NABARD Grade A Mains Admit Card 2026

  1. Visit the official NABARD website: nabard.org
  2. Go to the Career Notices / Recruitment section.
  3. Click on NABARD Assistant Manager Grade-A Phase-2 Admit Card 2026 link.
  4. Enter your Registration Number and Password / DOB.
  5. Download the Admit Card and take a printout for the exam.
  6. Check all details carefully – name, exam date, venue, reporting time and instructions.

Candidates must carry printed admit card plus a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Passport / Voter ID) to the exam centre.

📝 Important Documents to Carry

You must bring the following to the exam center; otherwise, entry will be denied:

  • Printed Call Letter: A hard copy of the Mains Admit Card.
  • Original Photo ID: Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving License.
  • Photocopy of ID: A clear photocopy of the same ID proof mentioned above.
  • Photographs: Carry two recent passport-size photographs (preferably the same as used in the application).

💡 Quick Prep Check

The Mains exam consists of two papers:

  • Paper I: General English (Descriptive – Online).
  • Paper II: Economic & Social Issues (ESI) and Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD) (Objective + Descriptive).

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🪪 About NABARD Grade A Recruitment 2025-26

The NABARD Grade A Recruitment 2025-26 is conducted for the post of Assistant Manager Grade A in the bank’s various departments. A total of 91 vacancies were announced in the official notification.

Phase-I (Prelims)

✔️ Objective type exam
✔️ Reasoning, English, Quant, GA & ESI/ARD

Phase-II (Mains)

✔️ Objective + Descriptive papers
✔️ Stream-wise content

Phase-III

✔️ Psychometric Test
✔️ Interview & Final Selection

Candidates need to qualify all phases to make it to the final merit list and appointment.

🧠 NABARD Grade A Eligibility (Snapshot)

✔️ Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with required percentage (often ~60% for general category; relaxed for SC/ST/PwBD)
✔️ Age Limit: Between 21–30 years (with relaxation for reserved categories)

(Candidates should always check the official notification PDF for exact eligibility requirements.)

📝 NABARD Mains Exam Pattern (Quick Look)

  • Mode: Online Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Papers: Mains Objective + Descriptive
  • Marks & Duration: According to stream and phase
  • Language: English & Hindi as per official guideline

A good preparation plan includes mock tests and previous year papers for Phase-I & Phase-II exams.

📌 Official Website

👉 https://www.nabard.org – Visit here for ALL updates including admit cards and results.


📄 Summary

  • Admit Card Released: 16 January 2026
  • Mains Exam Date: 25 January 2026
  • Vacancies: 91 Assistant Manager (Grade A) posts
  • Selection Phases: Prelims → Mains → Psychometric → Interview

For your final revision before the NABARD Grade A Mains 2026 on January 25, focusing on high-weightage topics and descriptive writing structure will be key. Since you have both objective and descriptive components, your preparation should balance factual recall with analytical writing.

🌾 ARD & ESI: Last-Minute Revision Topics (Paper II)

These topics have historically dominated the descriptive and objective sections of Paper II:

Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD):

  • Static Agriculture: Soil types and fertility, Irrigation (Drip & Sprinkler), Cropping systems, and Animal Husbandry (specifically cross-breeding).
  • Forestry: Concepts of Social Forestry and Agroforestry.
  • Rural Development: Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) and Rural Population trends.
  • Government Schemes: PM-KUSUM, PM-Matsya Sampada Yojana, NRLM (Aajeevika), and MGNREGA.
  • Data Points: Pay close attention to the 20th Livestock Census and the latest Agriculture Census figures.

Economic & Social Issues (ESI):

  • Indian Economy: Inflation trends, Poverty alleviation measures, and Population policy.
  • Social Structure: Gender issues, Social Justice, and Urbanization/Migration impacts.
  • International Bodies: Role and impact of the WTO, World Bank, and IMF on Indian agriculture.

✍️ Descriptive English: Sample Questions & Strategy (Paper I)

Paper I tests your ability to articulate thoughts clearly within a 90-minute window.

1. Essay Writing (Expected Themes for 2026):

  • Agriculture: “Sustainable Farming: The Future of Food Security in India.”
  • Economy: “The Role of Digital Financial Inclusion in Rural Development.”
  • Social: “Climate Change and its Impact on Rural Livelihoods.”
  • Technology: “Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: Benefits and Challenges.”

2. Précis Writing:

  • You will be given a passage of ~400–500 words. You must summarize it into roughly one-third of its length (~150 words).
  • Tip: Always provide a suitable Title and avoid using the exact sentences from the passage.

3. Business Correspondence (Letter/Report):

  • Letter: Write to a Bank Manager regarding a crop loan issue or a formal letter to a local authority about rural infrastructure.
  • Report: A report on the progress of a specific government scheme in a rural district.

💡 Quick Exam Day Tips

  1. Typing Speed: Remember, both Paper I and the descriptive part of Paper II must be typed on a keyboard. Use the remaining days to practice typing to ensure you don’t run out of time.
  2. Structuring Answers: For the 10 and 15-mark questions in ESI/ARD, follow a clear Intro → Body (with bullets) → Conclusion format.
  3. Data Integration: Mentioning specific names of schemes or recent budget allocations can significantly boost your marks in descriptive answers.

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