NABARD Grade A and B application form 2021 : Registration process to end this week
National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development or NABARD will end the NABARD Grade A and B application form filling process on August 7. Candidates should check the eligibility criteria and fill the form before the last date.
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Subscribe NowRicha Kapoor | August 4, 2021 | 06:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI: National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development or NABARD will close the application process for NABARD Grade A and B exam 2021 on August 7. All the candidates who have not registered for the exam till now should fill the application form before the last date by visiting the official website.
NABARD had released the application form on July 17. Candidates are expected to check the eligibility criteria before applying and also keep all the necessary documents and information ready with them as they proceed to register for the exam.
NABARD Grade A and B Exam and Application Dates
Events |
Dates |
NABARD Grade A and B 2021 notification |
July 16, 2021 |
NABARD Grade A and B application form release date |
July 17, 2021 |
Last date to fill the NABARD Grade A and B application form |
August 7, 2021 |
NABARD Grade A Exam 2021 |
September 17, 2021 |
NABARD Grade B Exam 2021 |
September 18, 2021 |
Know the steps to fill NABARD Grade A and B Application Form
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Visit the official website of NABARD
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Now click on the apply online button
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In order to register for the exam, click on “New registration” tab
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Provide the contact information such as email, name and contact details
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Provisional registration number and password will be generated
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Login using the registered id and password and fill the NABARD Grade A and B application form
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Upload all the required documents as per the specifications
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Pay the required fees for the NABARD Grade A and B application form 2021
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Submit and take print out of the application form
Those filling the NABARD Grade A and B application form , they need to pay the required registration fees by either using the debit card, credit card Master/Visa/RuPay, cash cards and mobile wallets. After paying the fees, candidates must take out the print out of the e-receipt and online NABARD application form.
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