NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2022
- Test of Reasoning
- English Language
- Computer Knowledge
- General Awareness
- Quantitative Aptitude
- Economic & Social Issues (with focus on Rural India)
- Agriculture & Rural Development (with focus on Rural India)
NABARD Grade B Syllabus: Phase I
Subject | Syllabus |
Reasoning |
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English Language |
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Computer Knowledge |
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General Awareness |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
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Economic and Social Issue |
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Agriculture and Rural Development |
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NABARD Grade B Syllabus: Phase II
Paper I is a descriptive test of English in which questions are asked from the following:
- Essay writing, comprehension
- report writing
- paragraph writing
- Letter writing
Economic and Social Issue
- Nature of Indian Economy:
- Structural and Institutional features
- Economic underdevelopment
- Opening up the Indian Economy
- Globalization
- Economic Reforms in India
- Privatization. Inflation
- Trends in Inflation & their Impact on National Economy and Individual Income. Employment Generation in India
- Rural and Urban
- Measurement of Poverty
- Poverty Alleviation Programmes of the Government.
- Population Trends:
- Population Growth and Economic Development
- Population Policy in India.
- Agriculture:
- Characteristics / Status
- Technical and Institutional changes in Indian Agriculture
- Agricultural performance
- Issues in Food Security in India
- Non-Institutional and Institutional Agencies in rural credit.
- Industry:
- Industrial and Labour Policy
- Industrial performance
- Regional Imbalance in India's Industrial Development
- Public Sector Enterprises.
- Rural banking and financial institutions in India:
- Reforms in the Banking/ Financial sector.
- Globalization of Economy:
- Role of International Funding Institutions
- IMF & World Bank
- WTO
- Regional Economic Co-operation.
- Social Structure in India:
- Multiculturalism
- Demographic trends
- Urbanisation and Migration
- Gender Issues Joint family system
- Social Infrastructure
- Education
- Health and Environment.
- Education:
- Status & System of Education
- Socio-Economic Problems associated with Illiteracy
- Educational relevance and Page 8 of 25 educational wastage
- Educational Policy for India.
- Social Justice:
- Problems of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes
- socio-economic programs for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and other backward classes.
- Positive Discrimination in favor of the underprivileged:
- Social Movements
- Indian Political Systems
- Human Development.
- Current Economic & Social Issue
Agriculture and Rural Development
- Agriculture:
- Definition
- meaning and its branches
- Agronomy:
- Definition
- meaning and scope of agronomy
- Classification of field crops
- Factors affecting crop production
- Agro Climatic Zones
- Cropping Systems:
- Definition
- types of cropping systems
- Problems of dryland agriculture
- Seed production
- seed processing
- seed village
- Meteorology:
- weather parameters
- crop-weather advisory
- Precision Farming
- System of Crop Intensification
- Organic farming
- Soil and Water Conservation: Major soil types, soil fertility, fertilizers, soil erosion, soil conservation, watershed management;
- Water Resource:
- Irrigation Management:
- types of irrigation,
- sources of irrigation,
- crop-water requirement,
- command area development,
- water conservation techniques,
- micro-irrigation,
- irrigation-pumps,
- major, medium
- minor irrigation.
- Irrigation Management:
- Farm and Agri Engineering:
- Farm Machinery and Power,
- Sources of power on the farm:
- human
- animal
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Wind
- Solar
- Biomass
- Biofuels
- water harvesting structures
- farm ponds
- watershed management
- Agro-Processing
- Controlled and modified storage
- perishable food storage
- Godowns
- Bins
- Grain silos.
- Plantation & Horticulture:
- Definition
- Meaning
- Branches
- Agronomic practices and production technology of various plantation and horticulture crops
- Post-harvest management value and supply chain management of Plantation and Horticulture crops.
- Animal Husbandry:
- Farm animals and their role in the Indian economy
- Animal husbandry methods in India
- common terms pertaining to different species of livestock
- Utility classification of breeds of cattle.
- Introduction to common feeds and fodders- their classification, and utility.
- Fisheries:
- Fisheries resources
- Management
- exploitation - freshwater, brackishwater, and marine;
- Aquaculture- Inland and marine;
- biotechnology;
- post-harvest technology.
- Importance of fisheries in India.
- Common terms pertaining to fish production.
- Forestry:
- Basic concepts of Forest and Forestry.
- Principles of silviculture,
- forest mensuration,
- forest management,
- forest economics.
- Concepts of social forestry,
- agroforestry,
- joint forest management.
- Forest policy and legislation in India,
- India State of Forest Report 2015.
- Recent developments under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
- Agriculture Extension:
- Its importance and role,
- methods of evaluation of extension programs,
- Role of Krishi Vigyan Kendra's (KVK) in the dissemination of Agricultural technologies.
- Ecology and Climate Change:
- Ecology and its relevance to man,
- natural resources,
- their sustainable management,
- conservation.
- Causes of climate change,
- GreenHouse Gases (GHG),
- major GHG emitting countries,
- climate analysis,
- distinguish between adaptation and mitigation,
- climate change impact agriculture and rural livelihood,
- carbon credit,
- IPCC,
- UNFCCC,
- CoP meetings,
- funding mechanisms for climate change projects,
- initiatives by Govt of India, NAPCC, SAPCC, INDC
- Present Scenario of Indian Agriculture and Allied activities:
- recent trends,
- major challenges in agriculture measures to enhance the viability of agriculture.
- Factors of Production in agriculture;
- Agricultural Finance and Marketing;
- Impact of Globalization on Indian Agriculture and issues of Food Security;
- Concept and Types of Farm Management.
- Concept of Rural Area
- Structure of the Indian Rural Economy
- Importance and role of the rural sector in India- Economic, Social and Demographic Characteristics of the Indian rural economy, causes of rural backwardness.
- Rural population in India;
- Occupational structure,
- Farmers,
- Agricultural Labourers,
- Artisans,
- Handicrafts,
- Traders,
- Forest dwellers/tribes and others in rural India- Trends of change in rural population and rural workforce;
- problems and conditions of rural labor;
- Issues and challenges in Handlooms
Paper III
Development Economics |
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Statistics |
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Finance |
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Management |
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NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern
Phase |
Type |
Sections |
Maximum Marks & No. of Qs |
Time |
I |
Objective |
Test of Reasoning |
20 |
120 minutes |
English Language |
40 |
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Computer Knowledge |
20 |
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General Awareness |
20 |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
20 |
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Economic & Social Issues (with focus on Rural India) |
40 |
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Agriculture & Rural Development (with focus on Rural India) |
40 |
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TOTAL MARKS: |
200 |
120 minutes |
Mains Exam Pattern
There will be three Papers here, both Descriptive as well as Objective. The Exam Pattern for NABARD Grade B Mains exam is as follows
Phase |
Paper |
Subject |
Type |
Marks |
Time |
II |
1 |
General English |
Descriptive |
100 |
1.30 hrs |
2 |
Economic and Social Issues and Agri. and Rural Development (with focus on Rural India) |
Objective & Descriptive |
100 |
1.30 hrs |
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3 |
Development Economics, Statistics, Finance & Management |
Objective & Descriptive |
100 |
1.30 hrs |
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TOTAL MARKS: |
300 |
4.30 hrs |