NABARD Grade A 2023 – Paper 2 (Phase 2): ESI & ARD Descriptive Questions Analysis

The NABARD Grade A Phase 2 – Paper 2 (ESI & ARD) Descriptive Exam 2023 once again highlighted NABARD’s core expectation from future officers:
👉 sound conceptual clarity, policy awareness, and the ability to link rural realities with institutional frameworks.

The paper was balanced, concept-heavy, and scoring for aspirants who had prepared ESI & ARD with an analytical and application-oriented approach rather than rote memorisation.

Below is a structured analysis of the questions asked.


📌 Paper Structure at a Glance

Question TypeMarksWord LimitNature
Long Answers15 marks600 wordsAnalytical & multi-dimensional
Short Answers10 marks400 wordsConceptual & issue-based

The word limits were generous, but clarity, relevance, and structure clearly separated high scorers from average attempts.


📝 15-Mark Questions (600 Words)

Questions Asked:

  1. What is Agroforestry? Explain its Features, Advantages and Problems (Compulsory)
  2. Despite increased institutional credit from commercial and cooperative banks, many farmers still depend on non-institutional credit. Discuss.
  3. Demographic Change and Economic Growth in India

What NABARD Tested:

These questions focused on foundational ESI–ARD concepts:

  • Sustainable agriculture and climate resilience (Agroforestry)
  • Structural issues in rural credit delivery
  • Long-term demographic trends affecting growth

A high-quality 15-marker answer required:

  • Clear conceptual definition in the introduction
  • Sub-headings for features, advantages, challenges
  • Use of examples (small & marginal farmers, tenancy issues, access gaps)
  • Balanced conclusion with policy and institutional perspective

📌 Key Insight:
NABARD expects aspirants to go beyond scheme listing and demonstrate understanding of why problems persist despite policies.


🧩 10-Mark Questions (400 Words)

Questions Asked:

  1. Extension Education: Meaning, 12 Extension Methods & Benefits in Agriculture
  2. Financial Inclusion in the Context of RBI’s Financial Inclusion Index
  3. Problems Associated with Agricultural Marketing in India

Examiner’s Expectation:

For 10-mark answers, NABARD tested:

  • Conceptual clarity and definitions
  • Structured presentation (headings / bullets where suitable)
  • Ability to integrate current institutional frameworks (RBI Index, market reforms)

📌 Common Mistake:
Many aspirants wrote lengthy answers without structure, leading to content dilution despite adequate word limit.


🔍 Major Themes Emerging from ESI & ARD 2023

✔ Sustainable agriculture & natural resource management
✔ Institutional vs non-institutional rural credit
✔ Demographic transition and growth challenges
✔ Extension systems and knowledge dissemination
✔ Agricultural marketing inefficiencies

These themes reflect NABARD’s long-term development priorities, not one-time questions.


🎯 What Aspirants Should Learn from the 2023 Paper

To score well in NABARD ESI & ARD Descriptive:

  • Master core concepts like agroforestry, extension education, rural credit
  • Understand why policies fail at the ground level
  • Use examples relevant to small & marginal farmers
  • Write answers with clear sub-headings and flow
  • Balance data, policy, and rural reality

This approach forms the foundation of Bank Whizz’s ESI & ARD preparation strategy.


🧭 Final Takeaway

The NABARD Grade A 2023 ESI & ARD Descriptive paper proves one thing clearly:
👉 Depth matters more than volume.

Aspirants who combined conceptual clarity + policy linkage + structured answers stood out decisively.

📌 Prepare ESI & ARD like a development professional, not like a notes memoriser.


In upcoming posts, we will compare ESI & ARD papers across years and identify high-probability themes for future NABARD exams. 🚀