NABARD has published the findings from its second All India Rural Financial Inclusion Survey (NAFIS) for 2021-22, which offers primary data based on a survey of 1 lakh rural households, covering various economic and financial indicators in the post-COVID period. The NAFIS 2021-22 results could help to shed light on how rural economic and financial development indicators have evolved since 2016-17. 1. Income Growth AVERAGE MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY SOURCE OF INCOME IN THE AGRICULTURAL YEAR 2021-22 (βΉ) Β 2. Expenditure Growth 3. Savings Β 4. Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Β 5. Insurance 6. Pension Coverage 7. Financial Literac CONCLUSION The NAFIS 2021-22 results highlight the remarkable strides made in rural financial inclusion since the last survey in 2016-17. Rural households have experienced notable improvements in income, savings, insurance coverage, and financial literacy. The Government welfare schemes like PM KISAN, Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana, (MGNREGS), (PMAY-G), (PMGSY), (DAY NRLM), Deendayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) have significantly contributed to improving the lives of the rural population. As access to financial services continues to expand, there is a bright outlook for the economic empowerment of these households. The survey underscores the importance of ongoing support and investment in rural development, paving the way for a more prosperous and financially secure future for Indiaβs rural population.
SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Exam Analysis 2024 – English Essay
The SEBI Grade A (2024) Phase 2 Exam just got over on 31 August 2024. And now is the time to gear up for the 2025 attempt and make no stone unturned in becoming the Assistant Manager at SEBI. While the 2024 Phase 2 exam’s overall difficulty level was on the moderate side, the English section, specifically Essay topics, was more nuanced and complex than in previous years. So, preparing with full dedication and investing hours daily in Accounts, Finance, and Management is just the half battle won. Scoring well in the English section is equally important for your selection as the other syllabus topics. Aspirants do fear this English section, as the essay topics asked in exams seem unpredictable and random to them. And there is no specific resource to prepare from. In this blog we will analyze Essay questions asked in the SEBI Grade A Phase 2 Exam, to make you aware that essay topics asked in exams are not at all random. After reading this blog you will get a clear idea on how to prepare for so-called unpredictable essay topics and what resources you can follow if you don’t feel confident about the essays asked in Regulatory/ Banking exams. But before analyzing the trend of the previous year’s essay topics, first look at the exam pattern of SEBI Grade A Phase 2 English Paper (Paper -1) Exam Pattern: Paper 1 – EnglishDuration: 60 minutesTotal Marks: 100 marksCutoff = 30%Weightage = 1/3 The essay will be of 30 marks. You will be given 4 topics out of which you have to choose 1 topic and write an essay of 250-270 words. Ideally, you should target to finish it in 20 minutes. Then the rest 40 minutes would be for Precis & Reading Comprehension. Analysis of Essay topics: Below are the last 3-year (2020, 2022, and 2024) essay topics asked in the SEBI Grade A exam. In the Essay Topics Asked section,you will find the various questions asked in respective years, and to the right is Context/Prevailing Issues, highlights from where those questions were drawn. Whether they were from the static part of your syllabus or they hold relevance to the contemporary issues prevailing at that time. Have a look at these topics and their contexts. Then we will discuss what are the 3 key takeaways that will help you in your essay preparation. Year Essay Topics Asked Context/Prevailing Issues 2020 1. Importance of teamwork in an organization. Management 2. Pros and Cons of Mergers and acquisitions of companies. Finance 3. Fake news and how to identify them. Misinformation on social media during the COVID and election times. 4. Role of technology in detecting and preventing financial fraud. Increased online transactions through UPI initially led to financial fraud due to less awareness. 2022 1. Asset Reconstruction Companies Financial stress in various companies, rising NPAs (Finance). 2. Role of Banks in Financial Literacy Financial Themes/ Economics and Social Issues 3. Mental health and its impacts should be discussed. Lockdowns, isolation, and uncertainty contributed to rising anxiety and depression. 4. Techno-stress; and its impacts on students and teachers in the education sector. Shift to online Classes and unable to adopt technology in a useful way 2024 1. How would Organisations & Managers Develop Organisational Culture? Management 2. Social Healthcare Expenditure: How can banks push Social Healthcare Expenditure at the root of the country? Financial Themes/ Economics and Social Issues 3. Environmental, Social & Government Norms: How They Impact Global Business May 2024 – SEBIβs Consultation Paper on BRSR Aims to Ease ESG Compliance 4. Machine Learning vs. Human Beings: Can Machines Replace Human Beings? Recent advancements in generative AI like OpenAI & the fear of unemployment in various sectors due to automation. Key Takeaways: The questions asked in the previous 3 years were a combination of both static (theoretical) and current topics (contemporary issues). Specifically, if you look at Questions 1 and 2 of all three previous years, they were from the static part of the SEBI Grade A syllabus. The first type of static question generally focuses on Management theoretical topics related to organizations and their management, which could easily be answered by reading static notes and connecting them with real-life examples. The second type of static question is related to Finance/ Financial themes (like questions on mergers and acquisition and asset reconstruction companies) or related to Economic and Social Issues (questions like the role of financial literacy and Social Healthcare Expenditure). While Questions 3 and 4 were from the contemporary issues impacting lives in a society. In Question 3 across all years, you can observe the trend of asking one question based on contemporary issues that relate to social relevance and public awareness (like Fake news and how to identify it, Mental health and its impact, and Environmental, Social & Governance Norms). Questions like these test your awareness of India and the world on how well you are updated with current affairs. These questions also assess your clarity of thought in expressing views on issues that impact society as a whole. Now, the last topic is Question 4, the questions asked in all 3 previous years test your understanding of the technological impacts on our lives. Whether the question is on the Role of technology in preventing financial fraud, Techno-stress on students and teachers, and Machine Learning vs. Humans. These questions specifically explore the challenges and concerns of upcoming technological advancements, how they would impact our daily lives, and how prepared we are to adapt to these changes. Conclusion As you can see the Essay Section of the SEBI Grade A exam isnβt as unpredictable as it might seem to aspirants. The questions asked are based on recurring themes that could be easily prepared with the right resources, proper guidance and mentorship, and practicing well.
Structured NABARD Phase II Prep: Mock Tests, Analysis & Expert Sessions
Hello Dear Aspirant, All of you have appeared for Phase I and now its time to prepare for Phase II. Generalist stream candidates are advised to revise again and again same thing that you have referred for phase I. The Questions in Phase II will be almost same as phase I but in slightly extended form. All the Power Play test that you have given in Phase I needs to be revised again and analyzed properly with solution given in addition to new schedule of tests. The master notes of ARD and Power Play PDF of ESI needs to be once again revised. Keep revising again and again along with regular tests. Time is precious if you will keep on waiting for the results and not prepare it will harm you a lot but if you keep on preparing and even by chance results is not positive it will help in next year and for other exams. It will not harm you. So, decision is yours you want to utilize time or waste time. Keep your prep simple do not complicate it. NABARD 2024 PHASE II TEST SCHEDULE & GUIDANCE PROGRAMME The mains guidance programme will include Topic Wise Subjective sectional Test for ARD and ESI with Evaluations Topic Wise Objective Test for ARD Month wise current test for ESI English Mocks as given in schedule Full Length Test consisting ESI + ARD + English Session on Technical Descriptive Writing Strategy sessions for ESI and ARD from mains perspective Model Answers Enroll Now NABARD 2024 Guidande Programme and Tests For Phase || Mains Power Play β Subjective Tests Sl No. Date Subject Topic 1 09-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self-practice ARD Agriculture: definition, meaning and its branches, Agronomy: definition, meaning and scope of agronomy. Classification of field crops. Factors affecting crop production, Agro Climatic Zones; Cropping Systems: Definition and types of cropping systems. Problems of dry land agriculture; Seed production, seed processing, seed village; Meteorology: weather parameters, crop-weather advisory; Precision Farming, System of Crop Intensification, organic farming; ESI Nature of Indian Economy – Structural and InstitutionalΒ features – Economic underdevelopment – Opening up the Indian Economy – Globalization –Β Economic Reforms in India – Privatisation. Inflation – Trends in Inflation & their Impact onΒ National Economy and Individual Income. 2 11-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self-practice ARD Soil and WaterΒ Conservation : Major soil types, soil fertility, fertilisers, soil erosion, Β soil conservation, watershed management; ESI Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India – Rural and Urban – Measurement of Poverty – Poverty Alleviation Programmes of the Government. Population Trends – Population Growth and Economic Development – Population Policy in India. Agriculture – Characteristics / Status – Technical and Institutional changes in Indian 3 13-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self-practice ARD Water Resource: Irrigation Management: types of irrigation, sources of irrigation, Β crop-water requirement, command area development, water conservation Β techniques, micro-irrigation, irrigation pumps, major, medium and minor irrigation. ESI Agricultural performance – Issues in Food Security in India – Non Institutional and Institutional Agencies in rural credit Β 4 15-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self-practice ARD Farm and Agri Engineering : Farm Machinery and Power, Sources of power on the farm- human, animal, mechanical, electrical, wind, solar and biomass, bio fuels, water harvesting structures, farm ponds, watershed management, Agro Processing, Controlled and modified storage, perishable food storage, godowns, bins and grain silos. ESI WTO and India Β 5 17-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self practice ARD Plantation & Horticulture: Definition, meaning and its branches.Β Β Agronomic practices and production technology of various plantation and horticulture crops. Post-harvest management, value and supply chain management of Plantation and Horticulture crops.Β ESI Industry – Industrial and Labour Policy – Industrial performance – Regional Imbalance in India’s Industrial Development – Public Sector Enterprises. 6 19-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self practice ARD Animal Husbandry: Farm animals and their role in Indian economy, Animal husbandry methods in India, common terms pertaining to different species of livestock, Utility classification of breeds of cattle. Introduction to common feeds and fodders, their classification and utility. Introduction to poultry industry in India (past, present and future status), Common terms pertaining to poultry production and management. Concept of mixed farming and its relevance to socio-economic conditions of farmers in India. Complimentary and obligatory nature of livestock and poultry production with that of agricultural farming. ESI Rural banking and financial institutions in India – Reforms in Banking/ Financial sector. Globalization of Economy – Role of International Funding Institutions – IMF & World Bank – Regional Economic Co-operation. 7 21-09-2024 Surprise Q 1 from ARD 1 from ESI, prepare all topics so that you can answer any Q along with surprise Q probable Q will also will be given for self practice ARD Fisheries: Fisheries resources, management and exploitation – freshwater, brackish water and marine; Aquaculture- Inland and marine; biotechnology; post-harvest technology. Importance of fisheries in India. Common terms pertaining to fish production. ESI Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic trends – Urbanisation and Migration – Gender Issues Joint family system – Social Infrastructure – Education
Mastering NABARD Grade-A Descriptive Writing – An Introduction
The NABARD Grade A exam is one of the best competitive exams in India for those aspiring to work for rural development, agricultural finance, and contributing to the growth of rural India. It also requires candidates to demonstrate a deep understanding of agriculture, rural development, economic and social issues, and more. Writing descriptive answers effectively can significantly boost your chances of success. This blog will provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to structure and present your answers, ensuring they are clear, concise, and compelling. Trust me, you will not need anything beyond this if you want to dominate Phase 2 of the NABARD GRADE A exam. This is the first part of our βMastering NABARD Grade-A Descriptive Writingβ Mega Blog series. Stay tuned for the upcoming posts in this series to truly master the art of descriptive answer writing. PART 1 Introduction to Descriptive Answer Writing Exam Structure Syllabus Repeated Syllabus Topics Preperation Strategy Click Here PART 2 Pre – Typing Stage Breaking down Questions Brain-storming Answers Structuring the Answers Coming Soon PART 3 Typing Stage Word & Time-limit Basic Structure Bullet Points Make it EASY for EXAMINER Coming Soon PART 4 & 5 Reviewing and Self-Analysis Coming Soon NABARD Grade A Online Course 1. Introduction to Descriptive Writing Descriptive writing in the NABARD Grade A exam plays a crucial role in assessing a candidate’s ability to articulate thoughts clearly and concisely. Unlike objective questions, descriptive questions require a structured response, encompassing a clear introduction, a well-explained body, and a concise conclusion. The key to mastering descriptive writing is understanding the question, organizing thoughts coherently, and presenting them logically. 2. Exam Structure of Phase II Phase II β Mains Examination The Mains Examination of NABARD Grade A will be online and will have two papers: Paper-I: Paper-II General English (Descriptive β online through the keyboard) The paper will have descriptive questions carrying 100 marks. Duration: 1 Β½ hours Paper I is common to all disciplines. Objective as well as Descriptive Economic & Social Issues β For General Discipline Agriculture & Rural Development Duration: 2 hrs. β 100 Marks As descriptive answer writing is only testable in Phase 2, this phaseβs syllabus and structure are crucial for your preparation. 3. Syllabus Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD) Syllabus Agriculture Trends of recent times Major challenges in agriculture measures to enhance Viability of agriculture Factors of Production in agriculture Agricultural Finance and Marketing Globalization and its impacts on Indian Agriculture and the issue of food security Concept and Types of Farm Management Soil and Water Conservation Major Soil Types Soil Fertility Fertilizers Soil Erosion Soil Conservation Watershed Management Water Resource Irrigation Management Types of Irrigation Sources of Irrigation Crop-Water Requirement Command Area Development Water Conservation Techniques Micro-Irrigation Irrigation Pumps Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Β Agri and Farm Engineering Power and Machinery related to Farms Power Sources on the farm – animal, human, electrical, mechanical, wind, biomass, and solar, biofuels Water Harvesting Structures Farm Ponds Agro Processing Modified & controlled storage, storage of perishable foods, bins, godowns, and grain silos Horticulture & Plantation Meaning, Definition, and its Branches Production Technology and Agronomic practices with respect to various horticulture and plantation crops Value and supply chain management of Horticulture & Plantation crops, Post-harvest management of the same Animal Husbandry Farm animals and their role in the Indian economy Animal husbandry methods in India Commonly used terminologies pertaining to the different species of livestock Utility classification of breeds of cattle Introduction to common fodders and feeds, their utility and classification Introduction to the industry of poultry in India Common terms pertaining to poultry production and management Socio-Economic implications of mixed farming on the farmer in India and the concept of mixed farming Livestock and Poultry production and their obligatory and complementary relationship with that of agricultural farming Fisheries Fisheries Resources Exploitation and management β marine water, freshwater, and brackish water Aquaculture- Inland and Marine Biotechnology Post-Harvest Technology Importance of fisheries in India Common terms pertaining to fish production Forestry Basic concepts of Forest and Forestry Management, mensuration, and Economics regarding Forests, and the Principles of silviculture Concepts of agroforestry, social forestry, joint forest management Legislation and Policies regarding forests in India, 2015 Report on the State of forests in India Ministry of Forest, Environment, and Climate change Ministry of Forest, Environment, and Climate Change and Recent developments under them Agriculture Extensions Its role and importance, evaluations methods of extension programs KVKβs (Krishi Vigyan Kendra) role in the dissemination of technologies based on Agriculture Ecology and Climate Change Ecology and how it is relevant to man, sustainable management and conservation of natural resources Climate change and its causes, GHGs (Green House Gases), countries emitting high amounts of GHGs, and climate analysis Distinguish between adaptation and mitigation Climate change and its impact on rural livelihoods and agriculture Carbon credit IPCC, UNFCCC, CoP meetings Funding mechanisms for climate change projects Indian government initiatives like SAPCC, NAPCC, INDC Present Scenario of agriculture and allied activities in India Ecology and how it is relevant to man, sustainable management and conservation of natural resources Climate change and its causes, GHGs (Green House Gases), countries emitting high amounts of GHGs, and climate analysis Distinguish between adaptation and mitigation Climate change and its impact on rural livelihoods and agriculture Carbon credit IPCC, UNFCCC, CoP meetings Funding mechanisms for climate change projects Indian government initiatives like SAPCC, NAPCC, INDC Rural Development Concept of Rural Area Structure of the Indian Rural Economy Rural sector of India and its importance and role Social, Demographic, and Economic characteristics of the rural economy of India Causes of Rural Backwardness Rural population in India Occupational structure Agricultural Laborers, Handicrafts, Tribes/Forest dwellers, Farmers, Artisans, Traders and others in the rural parts of India Changing trends in rural workforce and rural population in India Problems and conditions of rural labour Issues and challenges in Hand-looms Panchayati Raj Institutions β Functions and Working NRLM, MGNREGA β Drinking Water Programmes in Rural India, Aajeevika, Swachh Bharat, Housing in Rural Area,
Importance of Descriptive English for RBI, SEBI, and NABARD
If you’re reading this blog, chances are you have successfully cleared the phase 1 exams of RBI/SEBI/NABARD, or you’re a dedicated candidate diligently preparing for the crucial phase 2 before phase 1. In these regulatory body exams, the English Descriptive section constitutes a significant portionβapproximately 33% to 50% of the phase 2 evaluation. Neglecting this section could undermine all your hard work and dedication from phase 1, where you’ve already outperformed 98% of other aspirants. Achieving good marks in English is equally, if not more, important than subjects like ESI, ARD, and Finance. Many candidates, especially those for whom English is not their first language, face the challenge of writing nearly 1200 words in 90 minutes for 100 marks, which accounts for half of the phase 2 total, and that too you have to write in Notepad like Portal which we are rarely accustomed to. Statistics indicate that 96.71% of Indians primarily communicate and process information in their mother tongue. Therefore, preparing strategically and separately for English is crucial if your goal is to secure a managerial position at these esteemed regulatory bodies. Introduction to the English Descriptive Section The English Descriptive section aims to assess candidates’ written communication and drafting skills. It plays a vital role in the overall exam pattern, and scoring well in this section can significantly boost the overall score, making it essential for candidates to prepare thoroughly. Purpose of the English Descriptive Section The primary purpose of the English Descriptive section is multi-faceted. It aims to evaluate: Key Components of the English Descriptive Section The English Descriptive section comprises various components designed to test different aspects of writing and comprehension: Skills Assessed in the English Descriptive Section The English Descriptive section assesses several key skills that are crucial for professional success: Common Topics for Essay Writing The essay topics in these exams cover a wide range of subjects but mainly fall under these broad categories, reflecting the extensive knowledge base expected of candidates: (These topics are based on the last 2 years questions asked in all 3 exams.) Exam Pattern and Structure Analysis of SEBI, RBI and NABARD SEBI RBI NABARD Comparison of English descriptive pattern of NABARD grade A exam, RBI Grade B Exam and SEBI Grade A Exam NABARD RBI SEBI Type of Q asked in last 3 years in English Descriptive of NABARD Grade A, RBI Grade B and SEBI Grade A Essay β 40 Marks Letter β 30 Marks Precis β 30 Marks Essay β 40 Marks Precis β 30 Marks Reading Comprehension (RC) β 30 Marks Marks 100 100 100 Marks Time 90 Minutes 90 Minutes 60 Minutes Weightage Consolidated Marks Consolidated Marks 1/3rd Previous year question of NABARD Grade A Exam (PYQ) PYQ 2021, 2022,2023 English Descriptive Phase II (Mains) NABARD Grade A Exam Year Essay 40 Marks Letter 30 Marks Precis 30 Marks 2021 Dropout in school: Causes and Prevention. Benefits of the social media platform for farmers.Contribution of the Tourism Sector in the Indian Economy. Workplace Diversity: Measures for promoting diversity at the workplace Write a letter to the editor of the newspaper telling the importance of developing sports infrastructure in India to create more Olympians.Write a letter to the credit card company requesting to change your address associated with a credit card.Write a letter to the block officer informing him about the pitiful condition of your village dispensary. Passage on health was given 400 Words 150-200 Words 150 Words 2022 1. Climate Change & Impact on Agriculture 2. Youth are leaving the agriculture sector after attaining Higher Education 3. Agriculture logistics in Indian Economy 4. Manufacturing Sector in India and its importance Damaged Furniture Replacement letter manager of retailerCongratulations letter to the Manager β Senior Manager promotion. Letter for the (RWA) society president- Residential β disaster preparation review Topic for the Passage was based on – βBattery making & Pollution- EV Criticize- Long term life- EV is futureβ. Words 300 Words 150 Words 120 Words 2023 1. Discuss the role of technology in Agriculture 2. Cooperatives and Their Role In Rural Development of India 3. Work Life Balance & its importance 4. Detrimental Effects Of Social Media On Relationships & Health 1. Write a letter to the customer care department of the electricity board for changing the address. 2. Write a letter to your residential society secretary to open a small library for children in the society. 3. Write a letter to congratulate your manager on his farewell and appreciate the role played by him in your career. Passage on Social Media & Short Videos for Brand Promotion Word Limit 500 Words 250-300 Words 150 Words PYQ 2021, 2022,2023 English Descriptive Phase II (Mains) RBI Grade B Exam Year Essay 40 Marks Precis 30 Marks RC 30 Marks 2021 1. An ounce of prevention is a pound worth of cure. 2. Future of BPO industries in India. 3. Importance of Creative thinking in business. 4. Pros & Cons of teaching Coding/ Computer Language to school Students Precis writing was from a newspaper article on Sand Mining in context to urbanisation and exploitation of natural resources140 Word Questions were asked of 6 Marks Each. Answers to typed within 50-60 Words Limit 600 Words 150-180 Words Each 20-30 Words 2022 1. βPeace cannot be kept by force, it can only be achieved by understandingβ β Elaborate. 2. Role of female entrepreneurs in Indian Economy 3. Advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy. How the OSOWOG initiative will help in eliminating these disadvantages. 4. India has become a medical tourism destination for the world. It was based on news paper article on Space exploration by humans News Paper Article on Derivatives, types of derivatives and trends. Words 300 Words 150 Words 120 Words 2023 1. In every organization, especially in modern day and age, employees focus on personal value and purpose in the organization. Suggest measures for organization culture in this regard 3. What is social media recruitment? What are its advantages and disadvantages 4. Economic
RBI GRADE B vs NABARD GRADE A: Which is better for me?
RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A exams might appear quite similar at first glance, as both are prestigious avenues for securing a career in India’s financial and development sectors. However, they have distinct differences in terms of job roles, responsibilities, and career progression. Deciding which path to pursue can be challenging but crucial for aligning with your career goals. In this article, we provide a clear and concise comparison of RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A, helping you determine which is the better fit for your professional aspirations. Read on to discover more! Overview of RBI Grade B Exam The RBI Grade B exam is conducted by the IBPS to recruit officers into its various departments. The exam is known for its challenging syllabus and high competition. RBI Grade B Exam Phases: RBI Grade B Phase I Syllabus: RBI Grade B Phase II Syllabus: Overview of NABARD Grade A Exam The NABARD Grade A exam is also conducted by the IBPS to recruit officers for rural development banking services. NABARD Grade A Exam Phases: NABARD Grade A Phase I Syllabus: NABARD Grade A Phase II Syllabus: Syllabus Comparison General Awareness: English: Quantitative Aptitude: Reasoning Ability: Phase II Specific Syllabus: β RBI: β NABARD: RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A: Are there any topic overlaps? What about similarities between RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A exams? A significant part of the NABARD Grade A exam is covered by the RBI Grade B syllabus, with most of the overlap found in the Phase 1 and Economics & Social Issues section of Phase 2. We estimate that about 58.72% of the NABARD Grade A syllabus is covered by the RBI Grade B exam, whereas the remaining syllabus contains unique topics specific to each exam. This is an interesting insight for those who are preparing for both RBI and NABARD exams and aim to optimize their study time effectively. Both exams cover a variety of subjects, but each has unique topics specific to the job roles they are targeting in their respective organizations. The NABARD exam is tested in 3 phases: On the other hand, the RBI Grade B exam is also tested in 3 phases: Letβs take a closer look at each exam topic area and point out the main areas of overlap between the RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A syllabus. Overlap Analysis: RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A Syllabus General Awareness General Awareness Topics RBI Phase 1 Overlap NABARD Phase 1 Overlap Economic News β β Banking & Financial Awareness β β National and International News β β State News β β Important Days β β Books & Authors β β Awards and Recognition β β Static GK β β RBI Circulars β β NABARD Circulars β β English English Topics RBI Phase 1 & 2 Overlap NABARD Phase 1 & 2 Overlap Vocabulary β β Grammar β β Sentence Framing β β Jumbled Words/Sentences β β Error Spotting β β Sentence Rearrangement β β Reading Comprehension β β Cloze Test β β Essay Writing β (Phase 2) β (Phase 2) Precis Writing β (Phase 2) β (Phase 2) Business/Office Correspondence β β (Phase 2) Quantitative Aptitude Quantitative Aptitude Topics RBI Phase 1 Overlap NABARD Phase 1 Overlap Percentage β β Average β β Time & Work β β Ratio & Proportion β β Quadratic Equations β β Upstream & Downstream β β Simple & Compound Interest β β Profit & Loss β β Mixture and Allegation β β Number Series β β Data Interpretation β β Reasoning Reasoning Topics RBI Phase 1 Overlap NABARD Phase 1 Overlap Ranking β β Alphanumeric Series β β Coding-Decoding β β Input-Output β β Syllogism β β Directions β β Blood Relations β β Seating Arrangement β β Puzzles β β Inequalities β β Data Sufficiency β β Economics & Social Issues (Phase 2) Economics & Social Issues Topics RBI Phase 2 Overlap NABARD Phase 2 Overlap Growth and Development β β Measurement of Growth β β Poverty Alleviation β β Sustainable Development β β Economic History of India β β Changes in Industrial and Labour Policy β β Economic Survey and Union Budget β β Indian Money and Financial Markets β β Role of Indian Banks and RBI β β Public Finance β β Political Economy β β Industrial Developments in India β β Indian Agriculture β β Services Sector in India β β Globalization β β Opening up of the Indian Economy β β Balance of Payments β β International Economic Institutions β β Regional Economic Co-operation β β International Economic Issues β β Multiculturalism β β Demographic Trends β β Urbanisation and Migration β β Gender Issues β β Social Justice β β Inflation β β Population Trends and Policy in India β β Rural and Urban Poverty Programs β β Agricultural Performance β β Structural and Institutional Features β β Economic Underdevelopment β β Additional Unique Subjects RBI Phase 2 Finance and Management Topics NABARD Phase 2 Agriculture and Rural Development Topics Financial System Agronomy Financial Markets Cropping Systems Financial Risk Management Soil and Water Conservation Basics of Accounting Farm and Agri Engineering Corporate Governance Plantation & Horticulture Management Principles Animal Husbandry Ethics at the Workplace Fisheries Forestry Agriculture Extensions Ecology and Climate Change Rural Development Programs This analysis helps candidates preparing for both exams to focus on common topics and streamline their study plan effectively. Overlap Percentage 58.72% To effectively manage the overlapping syllabus areas, our RBI-NABARD Combined Mentorship & Test Series provides tailored content and practice materials to help you excel in both exams, saving you time and effort in your preparation. Career Opportunities: RBI Grade B vs NABARD Grade A Choosing between a career as an RBI Grade B officer and a NABARD Grade A officer can be challenging, as both positions offer distinct opportunities and responsibilities. Here’s a detailed comparison to help you decide which path may be better suited for you: RBI Grade B
NABARD Grade A Mentorship Programme
Clarity NABARD Mentorship programme is one stop solution for NABARD Exam which covers Phase I of NABARD Exam, Phase II of NABARD Exam, Test Series for both Phase of NABARD Exam. The programme also includes your Psychometric test, Interview guidance and Mocks for NABARD Grade A exam. Recipe of NABARD How our course is different from others? Time is the most important entity in this world and we believe in saving each second of aspirants by giving. Why to go through 500 videos and 300-400 pages notes? Do you want to crack NABARD exam for Managerial post or want to do Msc or Bsc in Agriculture. Work of Manager is to simplify the things and manage lot of things with smartness. Its proven, done and dusted please check list of Toppers In our portal! Concise To the point and Concise material, we do not dump PDFβs upon you. What is required as per need and trend of NABARD Grade A exam we deliver that to the NABARD Candidates ARD Simplified Most Non Agriculture students are confused with ARD portion of NABARD, our expertise in it cannot be matched by anyone. What others make a mistake is that as they do not have appropriate expertise in the field they dump everything, so instead of helping the NABARD aspirants they are making situation complex for them. Compare our NABARD Master notes with any course things will be clear. If 40 pages notes is sufficient for say Animal Husbandry why to read 200 pages for that. You are here to crack NABARD Grade A exam for Managerial post not to do Msc or Bsc in Agriculture. ESI Decoded ESI is all about current aspects. Static portion is completed through short concept classes which will save your time. The current ESI & ARD = Schemes (Analytical Study) + Reports in News + Back linking study of PIB with Power Play Tests. Again we cover the things here with SMART approach. Theme is to save your time and not DUMP PDFβs upon you. I SAY NO NEED to read list of 200 -300 schemes. It is wastage of precious time for NABARD Grade A exam. Quant + Reasoning + English NABARD is not interested in selecting a candidate based on QRE. It is a qualifying paper and again you do not have to spend a lot of time for this section. Just hit the right topics for basic understanding then give atleast 15 full length mocks before the exam to learn the art of Time management for this exam as why students fail to crack Phase I is that they are not prepared to manage time well for phase I of NABARD Exam. We cater again here in smart possible way to have command on this topic General Awareness We complete GA again in smartest way possible through Power Play Test and Concise Notes. Remember GA is not carried over to Phase II of exam so DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME in reading lot of things for this paper of NABARD Exam. Test Series for Phase I High Quality sectional and full length tests Test Series for Phase II High Quality tests and Descriptive Evaluation. Every year what we guess surely reflects in Phase II of Exam of NABARD Grade A Technical Descriptive Being covered through Live sessions, Practice Questions, Tests and evaluations English Descriptive The rules of writing English Descriptive is totally different for IBPS based exams, we will deal with tricks, tips, sessions and tests to help you excel in this paper. Doubt Clearance Directly with Mentor through Call, Telegram and live classes Courses Pricing! Why to pay 11,000, 10,000 and more if we can create RANK 1 All India by just 3500/- Meet the Toppers!