NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026: Check Previous Year & Expected Cut Off
NABARD Development Assistant Cut Off 2026: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) releases the state-wise cut-off marks for the Development Assistant exam along with the final results. Candidates must clear both the sectional and the state-wise aggregate cut-off to qualify for the next stage.
Since the competition level varies significantly by region, we have compiled the expected and previous year’s cut-off marks for the Unreserved (UR) category below to help you gauge the difficulty level.
NABARD Development Assistant Expected Cut Off (UR)
Based on the previous year’s analysis, vacancy distribution, and the difficulty level of recent banking exams, here is the expected cut-off range for the upcoming Prelims exam for the General (UR) category.
| State / Regional Office | Expected Cut Off Range (UR) |
| New Delhi | 82 – 87 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 81 – 83 |
| West Bengal | 80 – 83 |
| Bihar | 79 – 82 |
| Rajasthan | 78 – 84 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 78 – 85 |
| Telangana | 77 – 80 |
| Kerala | 80 – 86 |
| Odisha | 77 – 82 |
| Maharashtra | 73 – 76 |
| Gujarat | 73 – 77 |
| Haryana | 77 – 81 |
| Uttarakhand | 79 – 81 |
| Goa | 57 – 61 |
NABARD Development Assistant Previous Year Cut Off (2022)
The following table shows the official Prelims cut-off marks for the UR category in the 2022-23 recruitment cycle. These marks are out of a total of 100.
| State / Regional Office | Previous Year Cut Off (UR – 2022) |
| New Delhi | 84.00 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 83.00 |
| Bihar | 82.75 |
| West Bengal | 82.25 |
| Uttarakhand | 82.00 |
| Odisha | 80.75 |
| Punjab | 80.25 |
| Rajasthan | 80.25 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 79.50 |
| Haryana | 79.00 |
| Assam | 78.75 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 78.50 |
| Telangana | 78.50 |
| Tamil Nadu | 78.25 |
| Karnataka | 77.00 |
| Chhattisgarh | 77.50 |
| Maharashtra | 76.00 |
| Gujarat | 76.25 |
| Manipur | 71.50 |
| Nagaland | 65.00 |
| Goa | 59.00 |
Factors Affecting NABARD DA Cut Off
- Number of Vacancies: Lower vacancies in a specific state usually lead to a higher cut-off.
- Difficulty Level: If the paper is challenging, the average scores drop, leading to a lower cut-off.
- Number of Applicants: Highly populated states or states with more candidates usually see tougher competition.
- Previous Trends: Historical performance often sets a benchmark for current expectations.
