The Phase 2 Descriptive English Paper of NABARD Grade A 2024, conducted for recruitment into the Rural Development Banking Service, tested candidates on their ability to express ideas clearly through three key sections: Essay Writing, Letter Writing, and Precis Writing. This year’s paper was aligned with themes relevant to NABARD’s focus areas—rural development, sustainability, and financial inclusion.
📝 Essay Writing Section – 40 Marks (520 Word Limit)
The essay section carried 40 marks with a word limit of 520 words, testing candidates’ analytical thinking, structuring, and ability to write on development-centric topics.
✅ Topics Asked:
- Credit Facilities for Sustainable Agriculture
- Rural Youth Education and Empowerment
- Fisheries and its Role in GDP
- Forestry-Related
These topics were highly relevant to NABARD’s operational domain, requiring candidates to demonstrate not only knowledge but also insights into government schemes, economic impact, and suggestions for improvement.
✍️ Takeaway for Aspirants:
- Practice writing on agriculture, environment, and rural economy
- Use data from Economic Survey, NABARD Annual Reports
- Structure your essay into: Introduction → Issues → Government Role → Way Forward → Conclusion
📩 Letter Writing Section – 30 Marks (220 Word Limit)
This section carried 30 marks with a word limit of 220 words. It tested practical communication skills through real-life scenarios.
✅ Letter Topics:
- Write to the Municipal Office about road damage requesting repair
- Complaint Letter regarding a faulty electronic device
- Request Letter regarding delay in article submission as a writer
This reflects a shift towards functional English with formal and semi-formal tones, focusing on clarity, brevity, and purpose-driven writing.
✍️ Tip:
- Use formal letter format: Sender’s address → Date → Receiver’s address → Subject → Salutation → Body → Closing
- Keep tone polite but firm
- Avoid grammatical errors and keep it within word limit
📰 Precis Writing Section – 30 Marks (120 Word Limit)
The precis section tested the ability to compress information without losing the core idea, allotted 30 marks and a 120-word limit.
✅ Topic Given:
- Ethiopian Water Harvesting – Crisis & Management
This was an abstract yet globally relevant topic requiring understanding, synthesis, and precise articulation. Candidates had to filter key ideas, exclude redundancy, and maintain coherence in limited words.
✍️ Key Advice:
- Count original passage words and aim for 1/3rd length
- Begin with a title (even if not mentioned in the instruction)
- Use own words, maintain flow and logical order
🎯 Key Observations from 2024 Paper:
| Section | Word Limit | Marks | Focus Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essay Writing | 520 | 40 | Rural Economy, Agriculture, Policy |
| Letter Writing | 220 | 30 | Formal/Semi-Formal Communication |
| Precis Writing | 120 | 30 | Analytical Compression of Content |
🧠 Strategy for NABARD Grade A 2025 Aspirants
- Practice essay writing on current socio-economic and agri-rural topics
- Master format and tone of formal letters
- Work on precis skills with editorials and reports
- Time management – 90 minutes for 3 sections: allocate 35–30–25 mins
- Write mocks regularly and get evaluated
📌 Conclusion
The NABARD Grade A 2024 descriptive English paper emphasized real-world knowledge, clarity of thought, and communication ability. Aspirants aiming for the 2025 exam must gear up early with a structured and practice-based approach. With regular writing, feedback, and familiarity with key themes like sustainable agriculture and rural finance, cracking this paper becomes highly achievable.
