NABARD Grade A Application Form 2019 Released @nabard.org; Register Till May 26
Sanjana Surbhi | May 10, 2019 | 05:08 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, MAY 10 : National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has released the application form of NABARD Grade A on May 10, 2019, in online mode. In order to fill the application form of NABARD Grade A, candidates will have to visit the official website - nabard.org .
According to the official dates, candidates can fill the form till May 26 and take print out of the NABARD Grade A application form till June 10, 2019. Also, before filling the application form, candidates must check the eligibility criteria set by the exam conducting authority, in order to avoid rejection at any later stage.
While filling NABARD Grade A application form 2019, candidates have to pay the application fee of Rs. 800 (for General) and Rs 150 as intimation charges (for SC/ST/PWD category). To fill the application form, candidates must have a valid email ID and mobile number. It is advised to the candidates to keep documents - scanned copy of photograph and signature (as per the prescribed specifications), bank account details, education qualification certificates ready before filling the application form.
Candidates must fill the application and pay the fee by or before the deadline, as no extension will be granted to any candidate under any circumstance.
Along with the application, the authority has also released NABARD Grade A notification 2019. For the recruitment year 2019, NABARD has announced a total of 79 vacancies for the recruitment of Assistant Managers. The exam is conducted in three phases - Prelims and Mains followed by an Interview.
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