NABARD Grade A Mains Admit Card 2023 Released At nabard.org; How To Download – News18

The NABARD Grade A Mains 2023 exam will be held on November 19
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NABARD Grade A: Candidates can now download their Grade A Mains 2023 Assistant Manager exam hall tickets from the official website at nabard.org

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) released the Grade A Mains 2023 admit card on November 10. Candidates who are preparing for the Grade A Mains 2023 Assistant Manager exam can now check and download their hall tickets from the official website at nabard.org. To download the NABARD Grade A Mains 2023 hall ticket, candidates will have to enter their login credentials, such as Registration Number or Roll No and Password / Date of Birth (DoB) and captcha code, at the login window of the main website.

According to the schedule, the Mains exam for the Assistant Manager post in Grade A will be conducted on November 19. The Grade A Mains 2023 exam will consist of two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is General English while Paper 2 is Stream Specific Paper. Paper 1 (General English) will take place in the morning shift, followed by Paper 2 (Stream Specific Paper) in the afternoon shift.

NABARD Grade A Mains Admit Card 2023: Steps To Download

Step 1: Go to NABARD’s official website at nabard.org.

Step 2: On the homepage, look for and click on the ‘Career Notices’ tab. Then click on the ‘click here to continue’ section.

Step 3: As a new page opens, click on the link that reads, “Recruitment To The Post Of Grade AM (RDBS) 2023—Mains Examination Call Letter – 19.11.2023.

Step 4: Candidates will be redirected to a new window. After which, they need to enter their Registration Number or Roll No and Password / Date of Birth (DoB) along with a captcha code.

Step 5: Finally, click on the ‘Login’ button to access the hall ticket.

Step 6: The NABARD Grade A Mains Admit Card 2023 will appear on the screen.

Step 7: Check all the details and download it.

The examination duration in the morning and afternoon shifts is 90 minutes and 120 minutes, respectively, for papers 1 and 2. However, candidates may need to be at the venue for approximately 150 and 180 minutes, respectively, including the time required for attendance marking, submission of admission letter with a photocopy of photo ID proof, logging in, and so on.

The General English Paper 1 will be descriptive in nature, and the questions will only be available in English. Paper 2 will be administered in both Hindi and English. Appearing candidates will have the choice of answering questions in either Hindi or English. In addition, the language choice must be selected at the start of the Mains exam. However, after selecting the language choice, you will be able to flip between the two languages as needed. Answers to objective-type papers are to be marked by the mouse selecting the proper choice and then ‘Save and Next’.