NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025, Exam Pattern, Prelims Syllabus

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 and exam pattern for Prelims and Mains are explained here. Check section-wise topics and marks distribution for better planning.

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025

NABARD recruits candidates for Grade B Posts every year and the NABARD Grade B Notification 2025 will be announced soon. The notification includes Grade B Syllabus 2025 and Exam Pattern which has been discussed in detail in the article below. Candidates preparing for the exam must go through the syllabus to understand the subjects and topics they need to prepare for clearing the exam. 

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025

The NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 is designed to evaluate candidates’ Aptitude, General Awareness and specialized knowledge with regards to Agriculture and Rural development. An understanding of the syllabus is essential for baking aspirants to prepare effectively and succeed in the exam. The syllabus is broad and candidates need to cover a wide range of topics to make sure they succeed in both the Prelims and Mains Exams.

NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern 2025 for Prelims

The NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern 2025 for Prelims consists of 200 objective type questions, with a total 200 marks and duration of 120 minutes. Candidates must score well in the Merit Section and meet the minimum qualifying marks in the Qualifying Section to be eligible for the Mains exam. There is a negative marking of 1/4th on each wrong answer.

NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern 2025 for Prelims
Sr. No. Name of the Test No. of Qs. Max Marks Version Time
1 Test of Reasoning 20 20 Bilingual – Hindi and English except test of English language Composite time of 120 Minutes for all the tests together
2 English Language 30 30
3 Computer Knowledge 20 20
4 Quantitative Aptitude 20 20
5 Decision Making 10 10
6 General Awareness 20 20
7 Eco & Soc. Issues (with focus on Rural India) 40 40
8 Agriculture & Rural Development with Emphasis on Rural India 40 40
Total 200 200 120 Minutes

NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern 2025 for Mains

The NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern 2025 for Mains is the second stage of selection and includes three papers. It tests candidates on English writing skills, core subjects like Economic & Social Issues and advanced topics such as Finance and Management. Qualifying this stage is important for moving to the interview stage.

NABARD Grade B Exam Pattern 2025 for Mains
Paper Grade A Type of Paper No. of Qs. Marks Duration Remarks
Paper I General English Online Descriptive 3 100 90 Minutes Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard
Paper II Economic and Social Issues Objective 30 50 30 Minutes
Descriptive Type 6 questions will be asked, of which candidates will be required to attempt 4 questions [2 of 15 marks each (with difficulty level) and 2 of 10 marks each] 50 90 Minutes Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard either in English or Hindi (Remington and Inscript

keyboards)

Total 100 120 Minutes
Paper III Development Economics, Statistics, Finance and Management Objective 30 50 30 Minutes  
Descriptive Type 6 questions will be asked, of which candidates will be required to attempt 4 questions [2 of 15 marks each (with difficulty level) and 2 of 10 marks each] 50 90 Minutes Descriptive Answers to be typed using keyboard either in English or Hindi (Remington and Inscript

keyboards)

Total 100 120 Minutes

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 for Prelims

The NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 for Prelims Exam consists of two main sections: a Qualifying Section and a Merit Section. The Qualifying Section includes Reasoning, English, Computer Knowledge, Decision Making, and Quantitative Aptitude. The Merit Section includes General Awareness, Economic and Social Issues, and Agriculture and Rural Development. The exam is a two hour online test with 200 multiple choice questions. Detailed syllabus for Prelims exam is given below.

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 for Prelims
Section Topics
Quantitative Aptitude Time and Work, Mensuration, Average, Speed, Distance and Time, Mixture and Allegations, Permutation and Combination, Probability, Data Interpretation, Ratio & Proportion, Simplification & Approximation, Percentage, Set Theory, Data Interpretation, Quadratic Equation, Number Series, Profit & loss, Boats & Stream, Simple and Compound Interest, Data Sufficiency
English Language Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Passage Making, Error Spotting, Jumble Words, Sentence Framing, Fill in the Blanks, Cloze Test, Sentence Rearrangement, Idioms & Phrases
General Awareness Monetary Policies, Banking & Financial Awareness, Economic Terms, Current Affairs, Static GK, Financial & Economics News, Government Schemes, Agreement & Deals, Banking terms, rates, processes, National Institution
Reasoning Ability Puzzles, Seating Arrangement – Circular, Square and Linear, Data Sufficiency, Directions and Distance, Coding Decoding, Blood Relations, Inequality, Syllogism, Machine Input Output, Verbal Reasoning, Ordering and Ranking, Alphanumeric Series
Computer Knowledge Computer Knowledge Computer Languages, Basic Hardware and Software, History of Computer, Devices, Viruses and Hacking, MS Office, Networking
Decision Making Behaviour Decision Making,Managerial Decision making,Eligibility Criteria based decision making,Data Arrangements Based Decision making

Also Read: NABARD Grade B Eligibility Criteria

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 for Mains

The NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 for Mains includes three papers: English (descriptive), Economic & Social Issues, and a specialised paper on Development Economics, Statistics, Finance, and Management. It tests candidates’ writing skills and subject knowledge relevant to rural development and banking.

NABARD Grade B Syllabus 2025 for Mains
Section Topics
English (Writing Skills) Essay, Precis writing, Comprehension and Business/Office Correspondence
Economic and Social Issues Nature of Indian Economy – Structural and Institutional features – Economic underdevelopment – Opening up the Indian Economy – Globalisation – Economic Reforms in India – Privatisation. Inflation – Trends in Inflation & their Impact on National Economy and Individual Income. Poverty Alleviation and 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 Banking/ Financial sector. Globalisation 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 educational wastage – Educational Policy for India. Social Justice: Problems of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes – socio-economic programmes for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and other backward classes. Positive Discrimination in favour of the under privileged – Social Movements – Indian Political Systems – Human Development. Current Economic & Social Issues
Agriculture 
  • Agriculture: definition, meaning and its branches, Agronomy: definition, meaning and scope of agronomy, Classification of field crops, Factors affecting on crop production, Agro Climatic Zones
  • Cropping Systems: Definition and types of cropping systems, Problems of dry land – Seed production, seed processing, seed village
  • Meteorology: weather parameters, crop-weather advisory, Precision Farming, 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 and minor irrigation
  • Farm and Agri Engineering: Farm Machinery and Power, Sources of power on the farm- human, animal, mechanical, electrical, wind, solar and biomass, bio fuels, water harvesting structures, farm ponds, watershed management, Agro-Processing, Controlled and modified storage, perishable food storage, godowns, bins and grain silos.
  • Plantation & Horticulture: Definition, meaning and its 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 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.
  • Introduction to poultry industry in India (past, present and future status), Common terms pertaining to poultry production and management. Concept of mixed farming and its relevance to socio-economic conditions of farmers in India. Complimentary and obligatory nature of livestock and poultry production with that of agricultural farming.
  • Fisheries: Fisheries resources, management and exploitation – freshwater, brackish water 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 and forest economics. Concepts of social forestry, agroforestry, joint forest management. Forest policy and legislation in India, India State of Forest Report 2017. Recent developments under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
  • Agriculture Extensions: Its importance and role, methods of evaluation of extension programmes, Role of Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s (KVK) in dissemination of Agricultural technologies.
  • Ecology and Climate Change: Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, their sustainable management and conservation. Causes of climate change, GreenHouse Gases (GHG), major GHG emitting countries, climate analysis, distinguish between adaptation and mitigation, climate change impact to 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 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.
Rural Development
  • Rural Area: Concept of Rural Area, Structure of the Indian Rural EconomyImportance 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 labour; Issues and challenges in Handlooms
  • Panchayati Raj Institutions: Functions and Working. MGNREGA, NRLM – Aajeevika, Rural Drinking water Programmes, Swachh Bharat, Rural Housing, PURA and other rural development programmes
Development Economics, Statistics, Finance and Management
  • Development Economics: Measures of development, Economic Development Models, role of subsidies, importance of savings and investment, Importance of agriculture, Terms of trade in agriculture, Development issues in India – Post 2017 Agenda.
  • Statistics: Basic statistical concepts, Summarizing of data, Frequency distribution, Measures of Central Tendency, Relative dispersion, Elementary Probability, Relative Frequency Approach, sampling, Axiomatic Approach, Analysis of frequency distribution, Correlation, Regression, Sampling Methods, Time Series Analysis.
  • Finance: Financial system in India; Regulation of Banks & Financial Institutions, Banking and financial Institutions in India; financial system- features, characteristics and issues; Micro finance, its significance and importance; Union Budget; Project finance- Assessment and Sources for block capital, working capital, Infrastructure financing- Risk Management in Banking Sector, Sources of capital, instruments and methods, salient features; Development finance- scope and needs of development finance; Concept of project cycle management, Private and Social Cost Benefit significance of development finance, , Financial Inclusion – Use of Technology, Public Private Partnership
  • Management: Management: its nature and scope; The Management Processes; Planning, Organisation, Staffing, Directing and Controlling; The Role of a Manager in an Organisation.
  • Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader; Leadership Styles; Leadership Theories; A successful Leader versus an effective Leader
  • Human Resource Development: Concept of HRD; Goals of HRD; Performance Appraisal – Potential appraisal and development – Performance Counselling – Career Planning – Training and Development – Rewards – Employee Welfare. Motivation, Morale and Incentives: Theories of Motivation; How Managers Motivate; Concept of Morale; Factors determining morale; Role of Incentives in Building up Morale.
  • Communication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology. Corporate Governance: Factors affecting Corporate Governance; Mechanisms of Corporate Governance.

NABARD Grade B Exam 2025 Interview

The NABARD Grade B Exam 2025 Interview is the final stage of the selection process, conducted for candidates who clear the Prelims and Mains Exams. It evaluates candidates’ knowledge of banking, rural development, agriculture, and economic policies and overall Personality. The interview is of 75 marks. Candidates can answer in either English or Hindi based on their choice. The final selection is based on the combined marks of Mains and Interview.

NABARD Grade B Exam 2025 Interview
Component Marks
Personal Interview 75 Marks

 

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