HOW TO PREPARE ENGLISH FOR NABARD GRADE A AND GRADE B POSTS

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR NABARD GRADE A AND GRADE B POSTS

 

 

 

 

HOW TO PREPARE FOR NABARD GRADE A AND GRADE B POSTS

NABARD released the application for the various post of assistant manager grade A in the field  of rural development banking service of the National bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). THIS TIME THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VACANCIES AVAILABLE TO FILL UP WITH THIS EXAMINATION ARE TOTAL OF 92 VACANCIES.   NABARD  is a public sector Bank. The date of the examination is 12th May 2018, which is of the preliminary examination Phase 1. As this is the government examination there will be a lot of competition for these 92 vacancies. Today we have Discussed the Strategies to ACE the NABARD Examination.

The Nabard examination occurs in three phases

  • PRELIMS EXAMINATION(objective MCQs)

Preliminary examination of the NABARD which is going to conduct on 12th May 2018 is the objective type, MCQ based examination.

  • MAINS EXAMINATION(Objective + Descriptive)

The main examination of NABARD is objective MCQ along with the descriptive Test. The people who cleared for the prelims examination, get the call for the main examination.

  • Interview

Aspirants who clear the main examination, which is the second phase of the NABARD selection procedure get the call for the interview. After clearing, the interview of the NABARD examination Only people get the final joining for this government-owned public sector bank.

 

 If you are bit confused and you need a focused plan of English than this post will help you a lot. Let’s first have a look at the syllabus for prelims examination.

Syllabus for prelims examination

 

Section Marks
English 40
Economic and social issues 40
Agricultural and rural development 40
Quantitative aptitude 20
Reasoning 20
General awareness20
Computer 20

 

Total time allotted – 120 minutes

Many people won’t be able to clear the NABARD examination because of the lack of score in the English language. English accounts for more than half of the paper in the NABARD examination.

If you invest a little bit of your time in understanding the strategy definitely you would be able to Ace the English section which within the NABARD examination.

 

If you prepare well for the English section of the NABARD  examination you will get the benefit of learning the English language in the essay writing as well as in the interviews of the many other government examinations. Please understand that the Phase 1 question paper for grade A and grade B of the NABARD  examination is same. so do not get confused within this.

 

Strategy for investing a time in the English section of the Nabard examination is to spend merely  30 minutes in the English section. If you strategically spent 30 minutes in English section of the NABARD examination you would be able to clear NABARD examination with the good score. Aim to score 28 to 30, if you are in for grade A. M to score 30 to 32 in English if you are even for grade B.

 

Main focus on English should be given on –

  • Reading comprehension

  • Vocabulary
  • Spotting the error
  • Double fillers

 

 

While preparing for the prelims examination vocab and grammar should be your priority. You should be familiar with solving reading passages.

Go through various online quizzes so that you can understand the time management.

Your vocabulary should be up to mark as most questions will come from this topic (synonyms, antonyms, cloze test, fill in the blanks).

Daily reading of newspaper will keep on building your vocabulary. Just make a habit of learning 5 new words and their synonyms and antonyms each day.

Solve previous years papers so that you can get an idea of the difficulty level of exam.

You should not take these topics lightly and start preparing these topics while preparing for tier 1 .

Be attentive while reading para jumbled as you have to connect the whole story.

Your Grammar should be at your fingertips for your mains exams.

Always remember practice makes a man perfect. The more you practice, the more you become efficient.

 

STUDY TECHNIQUE

Increase your reading speed and read diverse topics. In the examination they can be the comprehension on any topic, maybe from the history, maybe from the chemistry science, maybe from the philosophy background, so having the knowledge of reading in different dimensions will definitely going to increase the speed of reading in the real test scenario.

 

Use the real-time environment

Attempt at least 10 mock test in the real-time environment point attempting the number of mock will help you in evaluating where do you stand in, the current time. Giving the mock test will help you to develop your own individual strategy to handle your weak areas. If you do not forgive them ok within the time environment there is no use of giving such test.

 

After a taking, the mock test follows up with proper analyzation strategy to analyze your week and strength arenas. There is no use of giving the mock test if you do not analyze what are your strong and weak areas.

 

SOLVING VERY DIFFICULT TEST IS A BAD STRATEGY FOR NABARD EXAMINATION.

 

It has been seen that other people try various mock tests of the very high difficulty level. Giving the difficult mock test is the wrong strategy here. The Nabard examination is an easy examination overall, so opting for the difficult test, shall be the call for the bad results.

 

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