NABARD Development Assistant Mains Exam Analysis 2026
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The NABARD Development Assistant Mains Exam 2026, conducted on 12 April, concluded smoothly across centres. Candidate feedback highlights the paper’s structure, difficulty, and question distribution. This analysis decodes the section‑wise weightage, difficulty levels, and exam trends—helping aspirants refine their strategy for upcoming regulatory exams.

Difficulty Level by Section

Understanding section‑wise difficulty helps aspirants gauge exam balance. It highlights which areas were straightforward, which demanded extra effort, and how candidates should prioritize practice for future attempts.

SectionDifficulty Level
Reasoning AbilityEasy to Moderate
Quantitative AptitudeEasy to Moderate
General AwarenessModerate
Computer KnowledgeEasy
English (Descriptive)Easy to Moderate

Section‑Wise Weightage

Weightage analysis reveals where maximum questions appeared, guiding aspirants to focus on high‑scoring areas. This structured breakdown ensures smarter preparation by targeting sections that carried the greatest importance in the exam.

Reasoning Ability

Reasoning dominated the paper with puzzles and seating arrangements forming the bulk. This section tested logical clarity, speed, and accuracy—making it crucial for aspirants aiming to maximize their overall score.

TopicNumber of Questions
Puzzles (7 Person, 8 Person, Ranking)15
Seating Arrangement (Linear, Single Row)5
Syllogism4
Direction1
Fill in the Blanks1
Miscellaneous (Coding)1

Quantitative Aptitude

Quantitative Aptitude balanced arithmetic and DI, requiring both conceptual clarity and time management. The section rewarded candidates with strong fundamentals, while simplification questions offered quick scoring opportunities for efficient test‑takers.

TopicNumber of Questions
Arithmetic (P&L, T&W, SI‑CI)8
Data Interpretation (DI)5
Simplification/Approximation4
Quadratic Equation1

English (Descriptive)

The descriptive English section tested writing skills through essay, précis, and letter/report formats. It measured clarity of thought, structured expression, and aspirants’ ability to communicate ideas effectively under exam pressure.

TopicNumber of Questions
Essay Writing1
Precis Writing1
Letter/Report1

General Awareness

General Awareness was the most unpredictable section, covering diverse topics from schemes to geography. It demanded consistent current affairs preparation and awareness of banking, agriculture, and rural development for exam success.

Topics included:

  • Awards
  • Awas Yojna
  • Dates & Days
  • Full Forms
  • Sports
  • Strait of Hormuz
  • Books
  • Apple Production
  • Ornamental Flowers
  • Government Schemes
  • Banking Awareness

Computer Knowledge

Computer Knowledge tested basics like hardware, software, and shortcuts. Though simple, this section required familiarity with fundamentals, ensuring aspirants could secure easy marks by revising core digital concepts beforehand.

Topics included:

  • Shortcut Keys (Ctrl+A)
  • RAM & ROM
  • Web Browser
  • Website Identification

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FAQs

Q. What was the overall difficulty level?

Moderate, with a mix of easy and a few challenging questions.

Q. Which section was toughest?

General Awareness, due to its focus on current affairs, banking, and rural development.

Q. What dominated Reasoning?

Puzzles and seating arrangements carried the highest weightage.

Q. Was Quant time‑consuming?

Yes, especially DI and arithmetic questions.

Q. What type of Computer questions came?

Basic fundamentals—MS Office, Internet, hardware/software concepts.

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