Best Books for NABARD Recruitment 2015
NABARD invites applications for the post of Assistant Manager (Grade ‘A’) in the Rural Development Banking Service (RDBS), Rajbhasha Service, Legal Service, Protocol & Security Service and Manager
(Grade ‘B’) (RDBS).
There are total of 128 posts. You can read the full advertisement here.
This is three phase selection process that includes:
1) Online Objective Exam
2) Subjective Exam
3) Interview
Check out Best Books for NABARD Recruitment 2015:
A) Phase 1 – Online Objective Exam:
This objective exam of RBI Grade B officers would consists of 200 questions which are further divided into 4 sections viz. Maths, English, Reasoning and General Awareness. The time is of two hours and there is a sectional cutoff.
A) English Language:
1) General English by Lucent Publications: The best book for the preparation of English section. All topics are explained in English and Hindi section.
B) General Intelligence and Reasoning:
1) Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey (BSC Publication): Great book available in the market to prepare high level reasoning. All topics are explained systematically.
C) Quantitative Aptitude:
1) Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Arihant: My personal favourite in Maths that covers all basics and shortcuts in a relative intuitive manner. Hundreds of questions are also given at the end of each chapter for lots of practice.
If book is not available on Flipkart, buy it on Amazon:
D) General Awareness, Marketing & Computers:
1) Handbook on Computer Awareness: This Book is really useful for Recruitment Exams such as SBI PO, IBPS PO/RRB/Clerk, SSC, LIC AAO, Railways and entrance exams of MCA, MBA, BBA and similar courses.
If this book is not available, buy this book:
2) Guide to Banking General Awareness and Banking Aptitude Test: Great book for banking awareness section. It contains more than 1,000 questions for the preparation of Banking awareness section.
3) Marketing Aptitude / Computer Aptitude / General & Banking Awareness for RBI Exams: A Must have book that covers marketing aptitude, computer knowledge and banking awareness.
B) Phase 2 – Descriptive/Subjective Exam: The shortlisted candidates after the objective exam would be called for descriptive exam. It includes three papers:
(i) Paper I – English
(ii) Paper II – Economic and Social Issues
(iii) Paper III – Finance & Management.
Each of these three descriptive papers is of 3 hours duration and carries 100 marks.
1) Descriptive General English by SP Bakshi: This amazing book covers many letters, essays, precis, reports, etc. in a very detailed manner. This is THE MUST BUY BOOK for descriptive portion.
2) Indian Economy : For Civil Services Examinations 5th Edition: Great book to prepare for Economics paper.
We will update more related books for descriptive paper once the results of objective exam is out. So you are advised to bookmark this page and visit here again for more updates.