Now that there are only 10 days left for the NABARD Grade A Phase 2 exam, the pressure of descriptive papers, scheme revision, and English practice can feel overwhelming. But don’t forget that success in Phase 2 is not about endless hours, it’s about smart, targeted revision. In this blog, we’ve shared with you a 10‑day plan that blends syllabus coverage with descriptive writing drills and mock tests, and ensures you face the exam hall with confidence.
10‑Day NABARD Phase 2 Study Plan
You need to focus on three papers: Economic & Social Issues (ESI), Agriculture & Rural Development (ARD), and General English. Each day mixes descriptive practice with objective revision, keeping progress steady without burnout.
| Day | Subject(s) | Topics / Practice |
| Day 1 | ESI | Growth & Development basics, National Income |
| Day 2 | ARD | Cropping patterns, Soil conservation |
| Day 3 | English | Essay practice (Agriculture theme) |
| Day 4 | ESI | Poverty, Employment trends |
| Day 5 | ARD | Irrigation methods, Farm mechanization |
| Day 6 | English | Precis writing practice |
| Day 7 | Mock Test | Full‑length Phase 2 Mock Test (diagnostic) |
| Day 8 | ESI | Sustainable Development, Environmental issues |
| Day 9 | ARD | Animal Husbandry, Fisheries |
| Day 10 | Final Mock | Full‑length Phase 2 mock (exam rehearsal) |
How to Use This Plan
Here’s how you should use the study plan above to make the most of it:
- Daily Discipline: Stick to the subject order. Don’t swap days unless necessary.
- Descriptive Practice: Write at least one essay or precis every alternate day.
- Mock Tests: Attempt 2 full mocks (Day 7 and Day 10). Analyse mistakes carefully.
- Schemes & Reports: Dedicate 20 minutes daily to revising government schemes and reports.
- Typing Practice: Since Phase 2 is online descriptive, practice typing essays and precis on a computer.
Week‑Wise Strategy
Think of the last 10 days as two clear phases. These two phases are foundation and exam-like practice.
Days 1 to 5: Build Basics & Start Descriptive Practice
- Cover ESI basics like Growth, National Income, Poverty, Employment.
- Revise ARD topics like Cropping Patterns, Soil Conservation, Irrigation, Farm Mechanization.
- Begin English descriptive practice with one essay and one precis.
- By Day 5, you should feel comfortable with typing structured answers.
Days 6 to 10: Deepen Content & Simulate Exam Conditions
- Focus on advanced ESI topics like Sustainable Development and Environmental Issues.
- Revise ARD themes like Animal Husbandry and Fisheries.
- Practice precis and comprehension daily to sharpen English.
- Attempt two full‑length mocks (Day 7 and Day 10). Treat the final mock as your dress rehearsal.
Tips for the Last 10 Days
- Balance: Don’t overload yourself. Cover high‑weight topics smartly.
- Structure: Always write answers with intro, body, conclusion.
- Examples: Enrich essays with schemes, reports, and data.
- Clarity: Focus on clear, concise writing rather than fancy words.
- Confidence: Trust your preparation. Even partial but well‑prepared coverage can clear the cut‑off.
Conclusion
The NABARD Grade A Phase 2 exam isn’t cleared by those who study the most, but by those who manage their time, focus, and attempt strategy the best. This 10‑day plan is designed to give you rhythm, confidence, and clarity. Walk into the exam hall with discipline and trust in your preparation. Because success in Phase 2 is not about covering everything, it’s about covering enough, smartly, and presenting it with confidence.
FAQs
Aim for 5 to 6 focused hours daily, split between ESI, ARD, and English descriptive practice. Quality matters more than quantity.
Yes. Attempt at least 2 full‑length Phase 2 mocks (Day 7 and Day 10). They help you manage time, structure answers, and reduce exam‑day anxiety.
Practice typing essays, precis, and comprehension answers on a computer. Focus on clear structure (intro, body, conclusion) and enrich writing with examples from schemes and economy.
Don’t panic. Phase 2 is about smart coverage, not perfection. Prioritize high‑weight topics (ESI policies, ARD schemes, sustainable agriculture) and balance them with descriptive practice.
Yes. Dedicate at least 15 to 20 minutes daily to revising important schemes and reports. They add depth and credibility to your descriptive answers.
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