The NABARD Development Assistant (DA) Mains Examination 2026 is scheduled to be conducted on 12th April 2026 in multiple shifts across India. Candidates often have queries regarding shift timings, reporting time, and how to prepare for their assigned slot. The exact shift timing, reporting time, and exam centre details are clearly mentioned on the admit card released on 3rd April 2026. Candidates are advised to carefully check their respective shift and plan their travel and reporting accordingly to avoid any last-minute inconvenience.
NABARD Development Assistant Mains Shift Timings 2026
The mains exam is typically held in morning and afternoon sessions at selected centers. While the exact timings will be provided in the admit card, candidates can anticipate a similar two-shift schedule:
| Shift | Tentative Timing |
| Morning Shift | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
| Afternoon Shift | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM |
Important Instructions for Candidates Regarding Shift
Candidates appearing for NABARD DA 2026 exams should follow these points carefully:
- Arrive Early: Reach the exam center at least 30–45 minutes before the reporting time mentioned in the admit card.
- Admit Card Verification: The admit card contains your assigned shift and seat number. Ensure you are aware of it in advance.
- Follow Instructions: Invigilators will guide candidates for registration and seating according to the shift.
- Photo Verification: Candidate photos will be verified at entry; ensure your appearance matches the application photo.
What is the reporting time for NABARD DA 2026?
Candidates must reach the exam center well before their shift starts to complete the verification and registration process. Arriving early ensures a smooth start to the exam.
- Reach the exam center 30–45 minutes before the shift.
- Early arrival allows time for document verification, registration, and seating.
- Late arrivals may not be allowed entry under any circumstances.
How is candidate registration done during shifts?
Registration at the exam center ensures that only verified candidates can appear for the exam. A photo capture is done to match the uploaded application photo.
- Registration is done through photo capture at the center.
- Seat number will be allotted after verification.
- Candidates should not change their seat or lab without permission.
What instructions should be followed during the exam shift?
Candidates must follow instructions strictly to ensure a smooth exam experience. Any violation of rules can lead to disqualification.
- Follow all invigilator instructions carefully.
- Stay in your allocated seat until the end of the shift.
- Misbehavior may result in disqualification.
- Keep the admit card and photo ID ready for inspection.
What should candidates carry and avoid during the exam shift?
Certain items are mandatory, while others are strictly prohibited. Following these rules prevents last-minute hassles and ensures compliance with NABARD guidelines.
To Carry:
- NABARD DA Admit Card with photograph pasted.
- Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, passport, voter ID, or driving license).
- Ballpoint pen (blue/black ink).
Not Allowed:
- Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, and Bluetooth devices.
- Books, notebooks, geometry boxes, loose sheets, and written notes.
- Bags, caps, belts, goggles, jewelry, and watches.
- Packed or unpacked food items (only transparent water bottles allowed).
FAQs
Q1: Can the shift for NABARD DA 2026 be changed?
A1: No. The shift assigned in the admit card is final.
Q2: When will the official shift details be available?
A2: Shift timings will be mentioned in the admit card for prelims and mains.
Q3: How many shifts are usually conducted for prelims and mains?
A3: Prelims usually have two shifts; mains are conducted in morning and afternoon sessions.
Q4: What happens if a candidate is late for their shift?
A4: Late candidates will not be allowed entry, and no rescheduling is possible.
Q5: How should candidates prepare for their assigned shift?
A5: Check the admit card, reach early, carry required documents, and follow invigilator instructions.

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