What are the key differences between NABARD Grade A and RBI Grade B exams?
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The NABARD Grade A and RBI Grade B exams are both prestigious banking and finance sector exams in India but differ in focus and structure. NABARD Grade A primarily recruits for rural and agricultural development roles, emphasizing subjects like Agriculture, Rural Development, and Economic & Social Issues with a rural focus. In contrast, RBI Grade B focuses on monetary policy, banking regulations, and financial markets, with subjects like Finance, Management, and Economic & Social Issues with a macroeconomic perspective. RBI Grade B offers a higher pay scale and broader regulatory responsibilities, whereas NABARD Grade A provides opportunities in rural banking and policy implementation. The difficulty level of RBI Grade B is generally considered higher due to its specialized finance topics.