Time is the one resource every aspirant gets equally. What separates success from struggle is how you use it. With the NABARD Grade A exam just days away, these final 4 days will decide whether your preparation turns into success or slips into regret. Many aspirants complete the syllabus but still feel lost during revision. The syllabus is vast, the clock is ticking, and the mind is restless. So the question is simple: How do you revise effectively in the last 4 days? This plan gives you a sharp, structured, high‑impact revision strategy.
These 4 days are not for learning new topics. They are for consolidation, active recall, and mock‑based correction. Passive reading won’t help now but only active engagement will.
If you’ve covered the syllabus once or twice, this plan will sharpen your edge. If you’re behind, it will help you maximize whatever time is left.
You cannot reread 20 ARD chapters or hundreds of ESI pages now.
The smarter way is reverse engineering through questions:
This method acts like a mirror and it shows your weak areas quickly. If you miss questions on, say, Agrometeorology, revise only that chapter and reattempt.
This cycle is faster, sharper, and far more effective than passive reading.
Active recall is the strongest memory tool in the final days.
This builds retention and boosts confidence under pressure.
Revision is not about browsing through heavy books but carrying making and solid short notes for last day revision of all those things that matter most, as per you and the exam.
Create micro notes for facts you often forget:
Keep them in a small table format and revise daily. These notes will save you in the last 48 hours.
Not everything deserves equal attention now. Prioritize smartly.
No need to revise content.
Just practice mocks for speed & accuracy.
Schemes dominate. Focus on:
These carry high weightage.
This is the backbone of NABARD.
Focus on these 10 chapters:
These alone contribute 20–22 questions.
Mocks are non‑negotiable.
Mocks improve speed, attention span, and exam temperament.
Your revision collapses without the right tools. Use:
These recreate real exam intensity and remove distractions.
The final 4 days are all about sharp, focused revision. No new topics, no scattered reading, just strategic practice, active recall, and mock‑based correction.
This plan helps you strengthen high‑yield areas, fix weak spots, and build the exam rhythm you need to walk into the hall with full confidence.
| Day | What to Do |
| Day 1 | ARD quizzes (Agronomy, Farming Systems) + GA schemes + A Free Mock Test |
| Day 2 | ESI Current Affairs + ARD (Soil & Water Conservation) GA Reports + ARD (Animal Husbandry, Fishery) + Active Recall of Schemes |
| Day 3 | Morning: ARD (Forestry, Irrigation) + GA Schemes + Sectional Test (English/Reasoning) Evening: ARD (Seeds, Extension) + ESI Schemes + Weak‑area Revision |
| Day 4 | Full‑length Mock Test + Micro‑notes Revision |
The NABARD Grade A exam is not cleared by those who study the most. Thos who revise the smartest clear the exam in first attempt.
Don’t forget to:
Last but not least, success is not about covering everything. It’s about covering the right things in the right way.
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