NABARD Development Online Examination (both stages) for recruitment of Development Assistant & Development Assistant (Hindi) has been successfully conducted. NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026 will be released at the official website www.nabard.org along with the final result. Only the candidates who score equal to or more than the cut-off marks will be shortlisted for the final vacancies.
NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has announced 162 vacancies for the Development Assistant (DA Group B) post, for which the NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026 for each stage will be released soon. However, to help candidates understand the trend of past year’s cut-off marks, we have shared the NABARD Development Assistant Cut-off marks for the 2022 and 2018 exams.
NABARD Development Assistant Mains Expected Cut Off 2026
The mains exam for the candidates who were qualified in the prelms exam has been scheduled for 12th April 2026 and the candidates, after completing the exam must be anxious to know the expected cut off marks. Below we will share category-wise NABARD Development Assistant Mains Expected Cut Off marks for your reference.
NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Expected Cut Off 2026
After the completion of the 1st and 2nd shift of the NABARD Development Assistant 21 February 2026 exam, our faculty has prepared the expected cut off marks based on the difficulty level of today’s exam and previous year’s cut off marks.
| NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Expected Cut Off 2026 |
| Regional Office |
UR |
| Andhra Pradesh |
74-78 |
| Assam |
75-79 |
| Bihar |
79-82 |
| Chhattisgarh |
75-79 |
| Goa |
57-61 |
| Gujarat |
73-77 |
| Haryana |
77-81 |
| Karnataka |
75-79 |
| Madhya Pradesh |
76-80 |
| Maharashtra |
73-76 |
| Manipur |
69-71 |
| Nagaland |
63-66 |
| New Delhi |
82-87 |
| Odisha |
77-82 |
| Punjab |
78-82 |
| Rajasthan |
76-81 |
| Tamil Nadu |
75-79 |
| Telangana |
77-80 |
| Uttar Pradesh |
81-83 |
| Uttarakhand |
79-81 |
| West Bengal |
80-83 |
NABARD Development Assistant Previous Year Cut Off
Last time, the NABARD Development Assistant exam was held in the year 2022, for which prelims and mains cut off marks were officially released by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Candidates who are planning for the upcoming NABARD Development Assistant exams must check the previous year’s cut off marks.
NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2022
State-wise and category-wise NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2022 has been tabulated below for both the prelims exam and the mains exam. Candidates must check the cut-off marks of the previous year to estimate their chances of selection and the trend in qualifying scores.
NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Cut Off 2022 (State-wise)
| NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Cut Off 2022 |
| Regional Office |
SC |
ST |
OBC |
EWS |
UR |
| Andhra Pradesh |
70.75 |
– |
73.75 |
– |
78.50 |
| Assam |
– |
– |
65.50 |
– |
78.75 |
| Bihar |
– |
– |
76.25 |
– |
82.75 |
| Chhattisgarh |
– |
60.75 |
– |
– |
77.50 |
| Goa |
– |
– |
– |
– |
59.00 |
| Gujarat |
– |
– |
64.25 |
65.50 |
76.25 |
| Haryana |
66.00 |
– |
70.50 |
– |
79.00 |
| Karnataka |
– |
– |
66.75 |
– |
77.00 |
| Madhya Pradesh |
70.00 |
59.75 |
– |
74.25 |
79.50 |
| Maharashtra |
70.75 |
61.50 |
69.25 |
68.75 |
76.00 |
| Manipur |
– |
– |
– |
– |
71.50 |
| Nagaland |
– |
– |
– |
– |
65.00 |
| New Delhi |
– |
– |
73.00 |
– |
84.00 |
| Odisha |
– |
60.50 |
– |
– |
80.75 |
| Punjab |
68.50 |
– |
70.25 |
– |
80.25 |
| Rajasthan |
68.50 |
66.75 |
75.00 |
– |
80.25 |
| Tamil Nadu |
– |
– |
74.75 |
43.50* |
78.25 |
| Telangana |
70.50 |
67.25 |
72.25 |
68.50 |
78.50 |
| Uttar Pradesh |
71.75 |
– |
76.75 |
78.75 |
83.00 |
| Uttarakhand |
69.25 |
– |
– |
69.75 |
82.00 |
| West Bengal |
71.25 |
59.00 |
70.25 |
72.25 |
82.25 |
NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Cut Off 2022 (Sectional)
| Category |
T1 Cut Off(EL) |
T2 Cut Off(NA) |
T3 Cut Off(RE) |
| SC/ST/OBC/PWBD/EXS |
6.50 |
5.25 |
6.25 |
| EWS/UR |
11.00 |
9.50 |
10.75 |
NABARD Development Assistant Mains Cut Off 2022 (Sectional)
| Category |
T1(RE) |
T2(QA) |
T3(GA) |
T4(CK) |
| SC/ST/OBC/PWBD/EXS |
19.75 |
14.00 |
1.00 |
9.75 |
| EWS/UR |
21.50 |
15.75 |
1.75 |
12.50 |
NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2018
Below, we have tabulated the state-wise and category-wise cut-off marks for both the prelims exam and the mains exam for the year 2018. Candidates must check the cut-off marks to understand the exam’s difficulty level.
NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Cut Off 2018 (State-wise)
| NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Cut Off 2018 |
| State & UT |
SC |
ST |
OBC |
EWS |
UR |
| Andhra Pradesh |
|
|
72.75 |
|
82.00 |
| Arunachal Pradesh |
|
|
|
|
63.50 |
| Bihar |
|
|
|
|
80.00 |
| Chattisgarh |
61.25 |
56.25 |
|
|
75.00 |
| Gujarat |
|
|
61.00 |
|
76.50 |
| Haryana |
|
|
|
|
79.25 |
| Himachal Pradesh |
62.50 |
|
|
|
77.50 |
| Jammu & Kashmir |
|
35.75 |
|
|
75.75 |
| Jharkhand |
62.00 |
63.75 |
|
|
79.25 |
| Karnataka |
|
|
66.25 |
|
76.25 |
| Kerala |
|
|
|
|
83.00 |
| Madhya Pradesh |
67.50 |
58.75 |
|
|
79.00 |
| Maharashtra (HO-Mumbai) |
73.25 |
62.75 |
74.75 |
72.00 |
77.50 |
| Manipur |
|
|
|
|
66.75 |
| Meghalaya |
|
|
|
|
72.75 |
| New Delhi |
|
|
|
|
83.25 |
| Odisha |
66.50 |
|
72.75 |
|
80.25 |
| Punjab |
71.00 |
|
|
|
83.00 |
| Rajasthan |
|
|
74.50 |
|
81.25 |
| Sikkim |
|
|
|
|
47.00 |
| Tamilnadu |
70.00 |
|
|
|
79.25 |
| Telanagana |
|
|
73.50 |
|
78.50 |
| Uttar Pradesh |
73.25 |
|
|
|
83.00 |
| Uttarakhand |
65.00 |
|
69.00 |
|
78.75 |
NABARD Development Assistant Prelims Cut Off 2018 (Sectional)
| Category |
English Language (40) |
Numerical Ability (30) |
Reasoning (30) |
| SC/ST/OBC/PWBD/EXS |
6.25 |
4.75 |
5.25 |
| EWS/UR |
11.00 |
8.50 |
9.75 |
NABARD Development Assistant Mains Cut Off 2018 (State-wise)
NABARD Development Assistant Mains Cut Off 2018
|
| States & UT |
SC |
ST |
OBC |
EWS |
UR |
| Andhra Pradesh- Hyderabad |
|
|
127.25 |
|
130.75 |
| Arunachal Pradesh |
|
|
|
|
121.75 |
| Bihar |
|
|
|
|
|
| Chattisgarh |
112.5 |
91.50 |
|
|
131.50 |
| Gujarat |
|
|
122.50 |
|
134.25 |
| Haryana |
|
|
|
|
148.25 |
| Himachal Pradesh |
120.25 |
|
|
|
135.00 |
| Jammu & Kashmir |
|
98.00 |
|
|
|
| Jharkhand |
110.00 |
104.25 |
|
|
136.00 |
| Karnataka |
|
|
140.75 |
|
142.75 |
| Kerala |
|
|
|
|
|
| Madhya Pradesh |
124 |
104 |
|
|
137.25 |
| Maharashtra (HO-Mumbai) |
126 |
101.25 |
129.25 |
126.25 |
135.75 |
| Manipur |
|
|
|
|
119.50 |
| Meghalaya |
|
|
|
|
133.25 |
| New Delhi |
|
|
|
|
|
| Odisha |
116.25 |
|
123.75 |
|
142.50 |
| Punjab |
108.50 |
|
|
|
124.25 |
| Rajasthan |
|
|
121.50 |
|
129.50 |
| Sikkim |
|
|
|
|
124.00 |
| Tamilnadu |
108 |
|
|
|
142.75 |
| Telanagana |
|
|
116.25 |
|
124.50 |
| Uttar Pradesh |
119.50 |
|
|
|
134.00 |
| Uttarakhand |
101.75 |
|
|
|
124.75 |
NABARD Development Assistant Mains Cut Off 2018 (Sectional)
| Category |
Reasoning (30) |
Quantitative Aptitude(30) |
General Awareness (50) |
Computer Knowledge(40) |
| SC/ST/OBC/PWBD/EXS |
14.75 |
11.50 |
8.50 |
16.75 |
| EWS/UR |
17.75 |
14.00 |
12 |
19.75 |
Factors Affecting NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026
The NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026 is the minimum mark that candidates must score to qualify for the next stage of the selection process. The cut-off marks vary every year and depend on several factors related to the exam and the number of candidates.
- Difficulty level of the exam: If the question paper is difficult, the cut-off marks are usually lower. If the paper is easy, the cut-off tends to be higher.
- Number of candidates appearing: When more candidates appear for the exam, competition increases, and the cut-off marks may rise.
- Number of vacancies: A higher number of vacancies generally results in a lower cut-off, while fewer vacancies can increase the cut-off marks.
- Performance of candidates: If candidates perform well overall, the cut-off marks increase. Poor overall performance leads to a lower cut-off.
- Category-wise reservation: Cut-off marks are different for various categories such as General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS, as per government rules.
- Previous year cut-off trends: The cut-off marks from previous years help in understanding the expected cut-off for the current exam.