NABARD Office Attendant Admit Card 2020 released, Check Steps to Download 
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The admit card for the Office Attendant Preliminary Exam has been released by the National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). 

The admit card is now available on the official website i.e. nabard.org. 

The candidates who are appearing for the exam can visit the official website and download the admit card. 
The examination for the NABARD Office Attendant preliminary exam has been scheduled to be conducted on February 4, 2020. 

The exam will be conducted online in Bilingual i.e. English and Hindi. 120 objective questions will be framed on Reasoning, English Language, General Awareness and Numerical Ability carrying 120 marks. The candidates will be given 90 minutes to complete the test.

Candidates who will qualify in the NABARD Office Attendant prelims exam will be called for the main exam. The marks obtained in NABARD Office Attendant Main Examination (Phase-II) will be considered for the final merit list.

NABARD Office Attendant Admit Card 2020: Steps to Download 
Step 1: Visit the official website i.e. 
Step 2: Click on the link that mentions "NABARD Office Attendant Admit Card 2020"
Step 3: Fill in the required details 
Step 4: Check the admit card carefully
Step 5: Download for further reference.

NABARD Office Attendant Admit Card 2020: Direct Link 

Highlights
The admit card for the Office Attendant Preliminary Exam has been released by the National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). 
- The admit card is now available on the official website i.e. nabard.org. 
- The candidates who are appearing for the exam can visit the official website and download the admit card. 
- The examination for the NABARD Office Attendant preliminary exam has been scheduled to be conducted on February 4, 2020. 
- The exam will be conducted online in Bilingual i.e. English and Hindi. 120 objective questions will be framed on Reasoning, English Language, General Awareness and Numerical Ability carrying 120 marks.
- The candidates will be given 90 minutes to complete the test.