Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The NABARD Grade A exam attracts a large number of applicants each year. Estimates suggest that approximately 90,000 candidates apply for this exam annually.
NABARD Grade A appointment letters are usually given within 1 month after the final result.
Usually, candidates join NABARD as a Grade A officer within 2 months after the final result.
Typically, a one or two-day document verification process takes place upon joining NABARD. Following this, the NABARD Grade A training begins, which spans approximately 20 days.
Yes, NOC from a present employer is necessary for the NABARD Grade A interview. It is only applicable to candidates who are in service of Government, Quasi Govt Organizations, Public Sector Banks, Public Sector Undertakings including Nationalized Banks and Financial Institutions.
As part of the final selection process for NABARD Grade A officers, a police verification is conducted to assess your character and background. Here’s what to expect:
During the verification, the police will check your records to ensure you don’t have any criminal history or pending cases. They may also visit the address mentioned in your documents and ask you and your neighbors a few questions to verify the truthfulness of the details you have provided. Afterward, they submit their report to the NABARD.
The NABARD Grade A interview venue will be intimated to the shortlisted candidates in their interview call letters.