NABARD Grade A Prelims: Quantitative Aptitude Tips

NABARD Grade A official notification for the year 2023 will likely to release in August. But, the exam syllabus for Prelim is vast to cover. Start your preparations right away to qualify for the exam in one go only. There is no denying fact that mocks can make you familiarize with the exam so, that you can prepare effective attempt strategies for your D-day. Don’t waste your time only in thinking buck up to attempt mock tests and get a complete performance analysis.

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NABARD Grade A 2023 Exam Dates (Tentative)

As expected, official notification of NABARD Grade A will release in August 2023. Have a look at the table below to check out the tentative dates of NABARD’s important events in 2023. 

NABARD Grade A EventsTentative Dates
Official Notification OutJuly-August 2023
Online Application Start DateAugust 2023
Online Application Last to ApplyAugust 2023
Prelims Admit Card ReleaseSeptember 2023
Prelim Date of ExaminationSeptember 2023
Prelim Exam ResultsOctober 2023
Release of  Mains Admit Card November 2023
Date of Mains ExamNovember 2023
Mains Exam Result DateDecember 2023
Date of InterviewFebruary 2023
Final Merit List April 2023

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NABARD Grade A 2023 – Prelims Exam Pattern

SectionNo. Of QuestionsMarks
Test of Reasoning2020
English Language3030
Decision Making1010
Computer Knowledge2020
General Awareness2020
Quantitative Aptitude2020
Economic & Social Issues (with focus on Rural India)4040
Agriculture & Rural Development (with Emphasis on Rural India) 4040
Total200 Questions200 Marks/120 Minutes

Note:

  • NABARD Grade Prelims is an Objective-based Online Exam.
  • Total Questions: 200
  • Marks: 200
  • Time: 120 Minutes
  • Qualifying Subjects: Quantitative Aptitude, English, Computer Knowledge, Reasoning & Decision Making
  • Merit Subjects: Economic & Social Issues, General Awareness and Agriculture & Rural Development

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Topics List to be Covered for Quantitative Aptitude Section

  • Boats and Stream
  • Clock and Calendar Problems
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Decimal and Fractions
  • Age Problems
  • Average
  • Indices and  Surds
  • LCM and H.C.F
  • Mensuration
  • Mixture and Allegations
  • Number Series
  • Partnership
  • Percentage
  • Permutation and Combination
  • Number System
  • Pipes and Cisterns
  • Probability
  • Profit, Loss and Discount
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Simplification & Approximation

How to Attempt Questions in the Quantitative Aptitude Section?

Are you already preparing for government competitive examinations? Therefore, you may be aware of the major topics and concepts covered in the Quantitative Aptitude section. However, if you’re facing issues and doubts about covering these topics. Take a look at the attempt strategy to solve Quant questions in a limited time duration. Apply these tips while solving mock tests online.

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  • Do regular practice of the Number Series questions to improve your speed and accuracy. Questions asked in the exam of moderate to difficult levels.
  • Master in the patterns of Number Series such as square/cubes, prime numbers, geometric series, odd one out, cube roots and square roots, or even patterns in differences and alternate numbers.
  • Go through and check data carefully while solving data interpretation questions. You may find some data in the graph or table format which may be irrelevant.
  • However, if you are stuck in any time-consuming question. Avoid wasting time on that particular question and move to other questions in the Quantitative Aptitude section.
  • Don’t presume any information while attempting to solve Data Sufficiency questions. Consider each statement individually solving the problems during the exam.
  • Please keep in mind that you have a limited time duration with you. Ideally, pickup to solve only those questions for which you are sure.
  • Avoid any guesswork to lose marks in negative marking.

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Conclusion

Please keep in mind, the prelim exam does not have any sectional time. You get a composite time duration of 120 minutes. Manage your time to sufficient good attempts in the exam to meet the cut-off score to qualify for prelims. Want to improve your exam attempt and performance? Signup to get a free NABARD Grade A first mock test now!

Wishing you All the Best for the Exam! 

Divya Sharma

My Role as a Content Writer in PracticeMock is to craft research based blogs. I ensure that aspirants get accurate information on government exams through blogs.

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