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NABARD DA Admit Card 2026 Out for Mains, Get Direct Download Link

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The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has officially released the NABARD DA Admit Card 2026 for the Preliminary Exam. Candidates who have successfully applied for the Development Assistant (DA) recruitment can now download their Mains call letter from the official website. The admit card is a mandatory document to appear for the examination. In this blog, we have covered the direct link to download the admit card, important dates, exam pattern, and key instructions to follow on the exam day.

 

NABARD DA Admit Card 2026 Download Link

The admit card for the Mains exam has been activated on the official website of NABARD. Candidates are advised to download their call letter as soon as possible to avoid last-minute technical issues.

To download the admit card, candidates need:

  • Registration Number / Roll Number
  • Password / Date of Birth

After downloading, carefully verify all the details mentioned on the admit card.

Details Mentioned on NABARD DA Admit Card

Candidates must check the following details printed on their call letter:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Roll Number
  • Registration Number
  • Exam Date
  • Reporting Time
  • Exam Venue Address
  • Candidate’s Photograph & Signature
  • Important Instructions

In case of any discrepancy, candidates should immediately contact NABARD authorities for correction.

Documents to Carry with NABARD DA Admit Card

On the exam day, candidates must carry:

  • Printed copy of NABARD DA Admit Card
  • Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License)
  • Passport-size photograph (same as uploaded in application form)

Without the admit card and valid ID proof, entry to the examination hall will not be permitted.

Important Exam Day Instructions

Candidates must follow these guidelines strictly:

  • Reach the exam centre at least 30 minutes before reporting time.
  • Do not carry electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, or Bluetooth devices.
  • Follow COVID or other safety guidelines if mentioned.
  • Maintain discipline inside the examination hall.

Any violation of instructions may lead to disqualification.

Last-Minute Preparation Strategy

With the admit card released, candidates should now focus on quick revision.

  • Revise important arithmetic topics such as Percentage, Profit & Loss, Time & Work, and Data Interpretation.
  • Practice short reasoning topics like Puzzles, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, and Inequality.
  • Attempt full-length mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
  • Avoid starting new topics at this stage.

Consistency and confidence are key to clearing the mains exam.

What After Mains?

Candidates who qualify in the mains exam will be shortlisted for the mains examination. The mains exam will be more comprehensive, and marks obtained in the mains will be considered for final selection. Therefore, serious aspirants should start preparing for the mains alongside mains revision.

Conclusion

The release of the NABARD DA Admit Card 2026 marks the beginning of the examination phase. Candidates must download their call letter immediately and verify all details carefully. Focus on revision, maintain accuracy, and follow exam-day instructions properly. Stay confident and give your best attempt in the mains exam.

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Muskan Sharma

A passionate content writer with diverse domain expertise, I bring with me the analytical rigor of a former UPSC and Banking aspirant. Having prepared for exams like SBI PO, Clerk, and other banking and insurance exams, I understand the mindset, challenges, and strategies needed to crack them. My journey from exam halls to content creation is fueled by a deep curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for learning. I believe in growing continuously and exploring new knowledge across fields, making every piece of content both insightful and relatable for aspirants.

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