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NABARD Grade A admit card 2022 out, here’s direct link here

New Delhi: The admit card has been released for the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) – Assistant Manager Preliminary exam. Registered candidates can visit the official website to download the document. The preliminary exam will be conducted on September 7.---Advertisement--- The recruitment process is being conducted to hire Assistant Manager in Grade […]

New Delhi: The admit card has been released for the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) – Assistant Manager Preliminary exam. Registered candidates can visit the official website to download the document.

The preliminary exam will be conducted on September 7.

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The recruitment process is being conducted to hire Assistant Manager in Grade ‘A’ (P & SS) and (RDBS)/Rajbhasha Service. With the recruitment process, the NABARD will appoint a number of 170 vacancies.

Out of which, there are 161 vacanct post for the post of Assistant Manager (RDBS), 7 for Assistant Manager (Rajbahsha) and 2 for Assistant Manager (P&SS).

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Steps to download the admit card

Step 1: Visit the official website at

Step 2: Go to the career tab on homepage

Step 3: Select the admit card link for Grade A (RDBS/Rajbhasha) 2022

Step 4: Fill in your login details to proceed

Step 5: Carefully check and download the admit card

Step 6: Take a print out for future reference

First published on: Aug 26, 2022 07:11 PM IST


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