Time is the one resource every aspirant gets equally. What separates success from struggle is how you use it. With Phase 1 on December 20, 2025 and Phase 2 on January 25, 2026, the clock is already ticking. Forty days may look short, but if managed with clarity, it is enough to transform preparation into performance. The exam is not just about knowledge; it is about rhythm, focus, and the ability to stay calm when the paper feels longer than the minutes. Below is a plan that turns days into strategy and hours into confidence.
40-Day Study Plan for NABARD Grade A 2025
Here’s a complete 40‑day day‑wise study plan table based on the latest NABARD Grade A 2025 syllabus (Prelims + Mains). It covers all subjects: Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, Computer Knowledge, General Awareness, Decision Making, ESI (Economic & Social Issues), and ARD (Agriculture & Rural Development).
The plan will progress like:
- Days 1 to 10 will build the basics in Quant, Reasoning, English, Computer, and GA, and will also start ARD + ESI fundamentals.
- Days 11 to 20 will be devoted to strengthening concepts, diving deeper into ARD/ESI, and beginning descriptive practice.
- Days 21 to 30 will balance advanced topics with descriptive writing, cover schemes and policies.
- Days 31 to 40 will focus on Full revision, mock tests, and simulation of exam rhythm.
| Day | Focus Area | Topics to Cover |
| Day 1 | Quant + Reasoning | Number Series, Simplification, Puzzles (Basic) |
| Day 2 | English + GA | Reading Comprehension, Current Affairs (Nov–Dec 2025) |
| Day 3 | ARD | Basics of Agriculture, Cropping Patterns |
| Day 4 | ESI | Inflation, Poverty, Employment Trends |
| Day 5 | Computer | MS Office Basics, Internet Concepts |
| Day 6 | Quant + Reasoning | Data Interpretation (Tables), Syllogism |
| Day 7 | English + GA | Cloze Test, Current Affairs (Schemes) |
| Day 8 | ARD | Soil Science, Irrigation Methods |
| Day 9 | ESI | Indian Economy Overview, Sustainable Development |
| Day 10 | Decision Making | Case Studies, Analytical Questions |
| Day 11 | Quant + Reasoning | Quadratic Equations, Blood Relations |
| Day 12 | English + GA | Para Jumbles, Current Affairs (Banking) |
| Day 13 | ARD | Animal Husbandry, Fisheries |
| Day 14 | ESI | Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy |
| Day 15 | Computer | Networking Basics, Cyber Security |
| Day 16 | Quant + Reasoning | Probability, Coding-Decoding |
| Day 17 | English + GA | Error Detection, Current Affairs (Agriculture) |
| Day 18 | ARD | Rural Development Programs, NABARD Schemes |
| Day 19 | ESI | Social Justice, Government Schemes |
| Day 20 | Descriptive English | Essay Practice (Agriculture/Economy), Letter Writing |
| Day 21 | Quant + Reasoning | Time & Work, Seating Arrangements |
| Day 22 | English + GA | Vocabulary, Current Affairs (Economic) |
| Day 23 | ARD | Farm Management, Agricultural Finance |
| Day 24 | ESI | WTO, Globalization, Balance of Payments |
| Day 25 | Computer | Database Basics, Operating Systems |
| Day 26 | Quant + Reasoning | Time, Speed & Distance, Inequalities |
| Day 27 | English + GA | Sentence Improvement, Current Affairs (Rural Development) |
| Day 28 | ARD | Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture |
| Day 29 | ESI | Indian Banking System, Financial Inclusion |
| Day 30 | Descriptive English | Essay Practice (Rural Development), Precis Writing |
| Day 31 | Revision | Quant + Reasoning (All Topics) |
| Day 32 | Revision | English + GA (All Topics) |
| Day 33 | Revision | ARD (Static + Current) |
| Day 34 | Revision | ESI (Static + Current) |
| Day 35 | Mock Test | Full Prelims Mock + Analysis |
| Day 36 | Revision | Computer + Decision Making |
| Day 37 | Mock Test | Full Mains Objective + Descriptive Practice |
| Day 38 | Revision | Current Affairs (Last 6 Months) |
| Day 39 | Mock Test | Prelims + Descriptive Essay/Letter |
| Day 40 | Final Revision | Key Schemes, ARD/ESI Highlights, GA Quick Recap |
Note: This is a reference study plan that can be used to get an idea and create a personalised plan based on individual needs.
Why This Plan Works
The trap in NABARD Grade A is imbalance. Merit subjects—Finance, ARD, ESI—carry heavy weight. Non‑merit subjects, Computer, Decision Making, English, Quant, Reasoning—carry individual cutoffs. Equal questions, unequal importance. If you chase perfection everywhere, you collapse. If you chase relevance, you clear. This plan ensures you don’t over‑invest in one area and underperform in another. It builds basics, strengthens concepts, and ends with a full‑scale revision.
Mock tests are the heartbeat of this plan. One in Week 1 to test the waters. Two in Weeks 2–3 to sharpen speed. Three in Weeks 4–5 to simulate exam rhythm. Each mock is not just practice; it is a diagnosis. It tells you where minutes are lost, where focus dips, and where mistakes repeat. Predictability is confidence, and confidence is half the battle.
The Hidden Factor
Time management is not just about dividing hours. It is about managing your brain’s rhythm. Research shows the average attention span is 20–25 minutes. Some stretch to 50. Some lose focus after 15. If you take full breaks every 20 minutes, you lose rhythm. Restarting focus is harder than maintaining it. That is why the “gear shift” method works. When focus dips, don’t stop. Switch. Move to a lighter subject for 5 minutes—English, Computer, Reasoning. Then return to merit subjects with fresh energy. No full disengagement. No wasted minutes.
Sample Daily Flow
Here’s how a 5‑hour day can look if your attention span is 30 minutes:
- First 90 minutes: Merit subjects (Finance, ARD, ESI)
- Next 30 minutes: Light subject (Computer or English)
- Next 90 minutes: Back to merit subjects
- Next 45 minutes: Quant or Reasoning practice
- Final 45 minutes: GA + Current Affairs + quick revision
This flow keeps intensity balanced. It prevents burnout. It ensures every subject gets touched. And most importantly, it keeps your mind stable under pressure.
Descriptive Practice: The Silent Decider
Phase 2 is where most aspirants stumble. Objective sections feel familiar. Descriptive sections feel alien. That is why descriptive practice starts early in this plan. One essay and one letter in Weeks 2–3. Two descriptive practices per week in Weeks 4–5. The goal is not literary brilliance. The goal is clarity, structure, and speed. A well‑structured answer with relevant points scores more than a flowery essay with scattered ideas. Practice builds rhythm. Rhythm builds confidence.
Current Affairs: The Daily Pulse
General Awareness and Current Affairs are not one‑day wonders. They are daily habits. Ten minutes every day is better than two hours once a week. Cover the last six months, but focus more on the last three. Government schemes, agriculture updates, economic policies—these are the lifeblood of NABARD. Revision is not about rereading entire PDFs. It is about recall speed. Touch key points. Recall definitions. Solve quick MCQs. The faster you recall, the stronger your confidence.
Energy Management: The Overlooked Strategy
Time management collapses when energy collapses. Sleep, food, and breaks matter. A tired brain wastes minutes. A distracted mind misreads questions. Protect your energy like you protect your notes. Seven hours of sleep. Light meals. Hydration. Short walks. These small habits save more minutes than you realise. Because a sharp mind solves faster. And faster solving means better time management.
Right Resources for the Next 40 days
Time management collapses when resources are scattered. PDFs here, notes there, videos everywhere. You waste half your minutes just deciding what to read. That is why structured courses matter.
The NABARD Grade A 2025 Foundation Course solves this problem. It gives you everything in one place—250+ recorded lectures, e‑books, quizzes, mock tests, and current affairs compilations like Sampoorna and Bazooka. It even covers government schemes in exam‑friendly format.
This means you don’t waste time hunting for material. You follow a guided path. You know exactly what to study today, what to revise tomorrow, and what to practice every week. And because it is available in Hinglish, it feels accessible to every aspirant.
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Final Words
The NABARD Grade A exam is not won by those who study the most. It is won by those who manage the clock the best. Equal minutes, unequal outcomes. That is the reality. So build your own formula. Practice it in mocks. Train your attention span. Use structured resources to save time and reduce confusion. Protect your energy. And walk into the exam hall with a rhythm that feels natural. Because in the end, time management is not about dividing minutes. It is about dividing focus. And those who master focus, master the exam.
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FAQs
Yes, the plan is divided into four phases: basics in the first 10 days, concept strengthening in the next 10, advanced topics and descriptive practice in days 21–30, and full revision plus mocks in the final 10 days
Mock tests are treated as diagnostic tools. They help identify weak areas, track time management, and simulate exam rhythm. The plan includes multiple mocks across weeks to build confidence.
Current Affairs should be studied daily for 10–15 minutes, focusing on the last 3–6 months. Priority is given to government schemes, agriculture updates, and economic policies relevant to NABARD.
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