NABARD Grade A Syllabus for Generalist vs Specialist Streams
The NABARD Grade A syllabus is a crucial starting point for aspirants preparing for the Assistant Manager examination conducted by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Every year, NABARD recruits officers across different streams such as Generalist, Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, Soil Science, Finance, and others. While many aspirants focus on the Generalist stream, there are also opportunities for candidates with specialized educational backgrounds. Understanding the detailed syllabus for both Generalist and Specialist streams is essential, as it helps aspirants prioritize their study plan, recognize overlapping subjects, and manage preparation time effectively. This article explains the syllabus for both streams, highlights the key differences, and provides useful preparation tips. Structure of the NABARD Grade A Examination Before comparing the syllabi, here’s a quick overview of the exam stages: Phase I – Preliminary Examination (Objective test, qua...