NABARD Grade A prelims admit card 2019 released; know how to download
Shristi Kirti | June 6, 2019 | 04:29 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, JUNE 6: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has issued the admit card of NABARD Grade A 2019 for the preliminary exam on June 6. Candidate can download the admit card in online mode till June 15, 2019. The admit card has been released only for those candidates who could fill the application form within the allotted time frame.
To download the NABARD Grade A admit card , candidates must visit the official website of the examination authority - nabard.org, click on the admit card link and entre the registration/roll numbers and date of birth/password in the admit card login window. The admit card contains the details related to the candidates and the examination like name, registration and roll number, date of birth, date and time of exam, exam centre details etc.
Candidates must check that all the details mentioned in the admit card are correct. In case of any error spotted, it must be immediately informed to the authority and rectified. Ensuring all the details to be correct, candidates must take the print out of the admit card.
On the day of exam, candidates must bring the admit card to their respective exam centres along with one pf the prescribed photo ID proofs - Aadhar Card, Voter ID Card, Driving Licence, PAN Card, Passport, Employee ID Card. It must be noted that no candidate will be able to take the test without the admit card and the prescribed photo ID proof.
NABARD Grade A is conducted for the recruitment of candidates as Assistant Managers in Grade ‘A’. The test is conducted in three phases - Prelims and Mains followed by an Interview.
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