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Are you planning to appear for NABARD Grade A 2025? Or maybe you’ve been waiting for this notification for months, and now you want to be sure whether you are eligible or not? Do you wonder if your degree, your age, or your background fits the requirements? If yes, then this guide is for you. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has officially released the Grade A Notification 2025. With 91 vacancies for Assistant Manager posts, this is your chance to step into one of the most prestigious banking careers in India. But before you rush to apply, you must carefully check the NABARD Grade A Eligibility Criteria 2025. This includes age limit, educational qualifications, nationality, and relaxation rules. Missing even one detail can cost you your application. In this blog, we’ll break the eligibility criteria step by step.

Key Takeaway

Reading further, you’ll learn to:

  • Get the full NABARD Grade A 2025 eligibility criteria explained clearly.
  • See age limits, relaxations, and stream‑wise qualifications in detail.
  • Learn about the documents and conditions you need to avoid your application being rejected.

NABARD Grade A Eligibility

Before applying, you must check the eligibility rules. These include age, education, nationality, and the required documents. If you miss even one condition, your application will not be accepted.

Here are the complete details for NABARD Grade A 2025:

Eligibility Component

Details

Exam Conducting Body

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

Post Name

Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’ (RDBS)

Vacancy

91

Nationality

Indian citizen, or subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or Tibetan refugee settled in India before 1st January 1962, or Person of Indian Origin migrated from eligible countries with intent of permanent settlement

Educational Qualification

Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline with minimum 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PwBD). Postgraduates, CA/CS/ICWA, and PhD holders are also eligible as per stream-specific rules

Age Limit

Minimum 21 years and Maximum 30 years (as on 1st September 2025). Relaxation applies for OBC, SC/ST, PwBD as per government norms

Valid Documents Required

Degree certificate, mark sheets, photo ID proof, category certificate (if applicable), and other supporting documents

Credit History

Candidates must have a clean credit history and should not have any adverse report from CIBIL or other agencies at the time of joining

 

NABARD Grade A Eligibility 2025

NABARD is not just another bank. It is the backbone of rural development and agricultural finance in India. Grade A Officers are the ones who implement policies, manage projects, and ensure that the vision of rural growth reaches the ground.

The eligibility is the first filter. If you don’t meet it, you cannot apply.

So, what exactly do you need?

  • Age: Between 21 and 30 years.
  • Education: A bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject with minimum marks as prescribed.
  • Nationality: Indian or as per the rules for candidates from Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, or PIO migrants.

Sounds simple? Let’s go deeper.

NABARD Grade A Eligibility Criteria 2025

The official notification makes it clear: you must be between 21 and 30 years as of 1st September 2025. That means your date of birth should fall between 2nd September 1995 and 1st September 2004.

On the education side, the requirements vary depending on the stream you apply for. NABARD recruits for multiple disciplines, like General, Finance, IT, Agriculture, Engineering, HR, Rajbhasha, and more. Each has its own qualification rules.

But the common thread is this: you must have studied the subject as a major throughout your degree. It should be clearly mentioned in your mark sheet or degree certificate.

Failing to meet this condition will make your application invalid.

NABARD Grade A Age Limit 2025

The age limit is one of the most important filters. For NABARD Grade A 2025:

  • Minimum age: 21 years
  • Maximum age: 30 years

This means you must not be younger than 21 or older than 30 on the cut-off date.

But what about reserved categories? Yes, there is relaxation.

NABARD Grade A Age Relaxation

Here’s how the relaxation works:

Category

Age Relaxation

OBC

3 years

SC / ST

5 years

PwD (General)

10 years

PwD (OBC)

13 years

PwD (SC / ST)

15 years

So, if you belong to SC/ST, you can apply up to 35 years. If you are OBC, up to 33 years. For PwD candidates, the relaxation is even higher.

This ensures inclusivity and gives every aspirant a fair chance.

NABARD Grade A Educational Qualification 2025

Now comes the most detailed part, and that is the educational qualifications. NABARD has listed specific requirements for each stream. Let’s go through them one by one.

  • General: Bachelor’s degree in any subject with 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PwBD). Or a postgraduate degree/MBA with 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD). CA, CS, ICWA, and PhD holders are also eligible.
  • Computer/IT: Bachelor’s or Master’s in Computer Science, IT, Electronics, Data Science, AI, or related fields. Or a graduate with DOEACC ‘B’ Level.
  • Finance: BBA/BMS in Finance/Banking, MBA/PGDM in Finance, or Bachelor of Financial & Investment Analysis. Membership in ICAI or CFA is also accepted.
  • Chartered Accountant: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline + ICAI membership.
  • Company Secretary: Bachelor’s degree + ICSI membership.
  • Agriculture: Bachelor’s in Agriculture with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate in Agriculture with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Fisheries: Bachelor’s in Fisheries Science with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Civil Engineering: Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Animal Husbandry: Bachelor’s in Veterinary Sciences/Animal Husbandry with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Electrical Engineering: Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Geo Informatics: BE/B.Tech/BSc in Geoinformatics with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or ME/M.Tech/MSc with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Forestry: Bachelor’s in Forestry with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Food Processing: Bachelor’s in Food Processing/Food Technology with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Statistics: Bachelor’s in Statistics with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Plantation/Horticulture: Bachelor’s in Horticulture with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Mass Communication/Media Specialist: Bachelor’s in Mass Media/Journalism/PR with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Development Management: Bachelor’s in Social Work, Rural Development, Development Studies, or related fields with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).
  • Human Resource Management: Bachelor’s degree + two-year full-time PG in HR/Personnel Management/IR with 60% marks (55% for reserved).
  • Environmental Engineering/Sciences: Bachelor’s in Environmental Engineering/Science with 60% marks (55% for reserved). Or a postgraduate with 55% marks (50% for reserved).

This list is exhaustive. But the key takeaway is simple: your degree must match the stream you apply for, and your marks must meet the minimum requirement.

NABARD Grade A Nationality Classification

Who can apply for the exam, when it comes to nationality? Are only Indians allowed to apply? As far as the nationality is concerned, the applicant must be any of the subjects below:

  • Citizens of India
  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan
  • Tibetan refugees who came to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanent settlement
  • Persons of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, or East African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, and Vietnam with the intention of permanent settlement

So, if you fall under these categories, you are eligible to apply.

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