Language & Citizenship Requirements

Applicants must be citizens of India. Subjects of Nepal, Bhutan, or Tibetan refugees settled in India before 1 January 1962 may also apply if they hold valid eligibility certificates issued by the Government of India.

Language: Proficiency in English and basic understanding of Hindi or any regional language is desirable for better communication across NABARD’s offices and rural projects.

Important Dates & Age Limit

Notification / Announcement Date4 November 2025 (notification published)
Online Application Start8 November 2025
Last Date to Apply30 November 2025
Preliminary Examination (Phase I)To be notified (check official site)
Main Examination (Phase II) / InterviewTo be notified (check official site)
Age LimitTypically 21 – 30 years for general category (category-wise relaxation as per official notification)

Reservation & Age Relaxation

NABARD provides reservation benefits and age relaxations as per Government of India norms. These relaxations apply only to candidates who submit valid and verifiable certificates issued by the competent authority.

CategoryAge Relaxation
SC / ST5 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)3 years
PwBD (General / EWS)10 years
PwBD (OBC)13 years
PwBD (SC / ST)15 years
Ex-ServicemenAs per government rules
DisciplineVacancies (Total = 91)
Assistant Manager — Rural Development Banking Service (RDBS)85
Assistant Manager — Legal Service2
Assistant Manager — Protocol & Security Service (P&SS)4
Total91

Application Fee (Indicative)

Category Fee
General / OBC / EWS ₹800/- (indicative)
SC / ST / PwBD ₹150/- (indicative)

Payment Mode: Online — Debit/Credit Card, Netbanking, UPI, or other modes as available on the official portal.

Note: Exact fee structure and exemptions will be listed in the official PDF. Confirm before submitting payment.

Eligibility & Essential Qualifications

PostEssential Qualification (summary)
Assistant Manager (Grade A) — RDBSGraduate from a recognized university. Specific streams may require degree in Agriculture, Finance, Management, Economics, or equivalent — check official notification for stream-wise educational requirement.
Assistant Manager (Grade A) — Legal ServiceLaw degree (LL.B) from a recognized University / Institution as specified in the official notification.
Assistant Manager (Grade A) — P&SSGraduate of a recognized university; additional physical / security-related pre-requisites may apply for P&SS roles.

Selection Process

The selection for Assistant Manager (Grade A) is typically conducted in multiple stages:

Exam Pattern — What to expect

Syllabus Overview

The syllabus varies by discipline. Below is a concise summary of areas commonly covered:

How to Apply — Step-by-step

  1. Visit NABARD’s official website and the careers/recruitment section.
  2. Click on the Grade A (Assistant Manager) 2025 notification and read the full PDF carefully.
  3. Complete “New Registration” (if not already registered) — save your registration ID and password securely.
  4. Login and fill the online application form with correct personal and educational details.
  5. Upload scanned documents in required format: recent passport-size photograph, signature and certificates as specified.
  6. Pay the application fee online and retain the payment receipt/transaction details.
  7. Submit the application and download/print the confirmation page for your records.

Tip: Keep scanned copies of all supporting documents ready before you start the application to avoid mistakes and delays.

Documents Checklist

Salary & Allowances (Indicative)

Assistant Managers (Grade A) in NABARD are offered a structured pay scale and allowances. Typical components include basic pay, dearness allowance, HRA (or leased accommodation), transport and other statutory allowances according to NABARD rules. Confirm exact pay scale and starting salary in the official notification.

Training, Probation & Career Progression

Preparation Tips

Official Notification & Apply Links

ResourceAction
NABARD — Official Careers / Recruitment Page Visit NABARD Official Website
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About NABARD — The Organization

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) is India’s apex development financial institution focused on agriculture and rural prosperity. Established in 1982, it works towards sustainable rural development by providing refinance, funding rural infrastructure, supporting microfinance institutions, and implementing government schemes related to agriculture and rural livelihoods. NABARD operates under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, and plays a pivotal role in promoting agricultural innovation, cooperative banking, and rural entrepreneurship.

Working with NABARD is not just a banking job — it’s a mission-oriented career aimed at improving the socio-economic fabric of India’s rural sector. Every project handled by NABARD officers contributes to the nation’s inclusive growth and sustainable development goals.

Job Role & Responsibilities of Assistant Manager (Grade A)

These responsibilities may vary depending on the stream (RDBS, Legal, P&SS) and posting location, but every role aligns with NABARD’s goal of rural economic empowerment.

Posting Locations & Work Environment

Assistant Managers are generally posted at NABARD’s regional offices, head office (Mumbai), or field offices across India. Transfer and posting depend on organizational requirements. The work culture promotes learning, professionalism, and community service. Employees receive ample training opportunities, including exposure to national and international development programs. Field visits to rural project sites are also part of the professional routine, helping officers connect directly with rural communities and beneficiaries.

Recommended Preparation Resources

To prepare effectively for NABARD Grade A, candidates should build a balance between conceptual understanding and current updates. NABARD exams test not just academic knowledge but also awareness of economic and rural development trends.

Important Advisory for Applicants

Applicants should ensure that all details filled in the application form are correct and match official records. Incomplete or incorrect information can lead to disqualification. Keep your email ID and phone number active for official communication from NABARD.

Technical Support: If there are technical issues while applying, use the official “Helpdesk” link provided on the NABARD careers page. Avoid using unofficial email addresses or agents for assistance.

Prohibited Practices: Multiple registrations, fake certificates, or attempts to influence the recruitment process will result in permanent disqualification and possible legal action.

Final Advice for Aspirants

Preparation for NABARD Grade A requires consistency and a strong understanding of rural economic systems. Candidates should combine conceptual study with practical awareness of rural policies. Aspirants who stay disciplined, follow the official syllabus, and practice regularly have a high chance of success. Above all, believe in your ability to contribute to India’s rural development — NABARD seeks individuals who wish to make a difference.

Stay updated through the official NABARD website for authentic news and announcements. Bookmark the recruitment section and check for admit card releases, exam date notifications, and result updates regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No — this is a published guide summarizing the official notification. Always read the full official PDF before applying.

Online applications: 8 November 2025 to 30 November 2025 (confirm on NABARD website).

A total of 91 vacancies across RDBS, Legal and P&SS (85 + 2 + 4). See official notification for category-wise breakup.