The document provides information about a course on Economics and Social Issues (ESI) for the NABARD Grade A 2022 exam, including details about:
- The exam structure which has two phases, with Phase 1 focusing on general awareness and Phase 2 focusing on ESI topics.
- How the ESI syllabus is broken down into 19 chapters covering various topics like growth and development, poverty alleviation, economic history of India, agriculture, and more.
- How the course will be taught, including concepts, practice questions, revisions, and tests with solutions.
- Sources that will be referred to for the course include materials referred by RBI.
It then provides introductory explanations
The document provides information about a course on Economics and Social Issues (ESI) for the NABARD Grade A 2022 exam, including details about:
- The exam structure which has two phases, with Phase 1 focusing on general awareness and Phase 2 focusing on ESI topics.
- How the ESI syllabus is broken down into 19 chapters covering various topics like growth and development, poverty alleviation, economic history of India, agriculture, and more.
- How the course will be taught, including concepts, practice questions, revisions, and tests with solutions.
- Sources that will be referred to for the course include materials referred by RBI.
It then provides introductory explanations
The document provides information about a course on Economics and Social Issues (ESI) for the NABARD Grade A 2022 exam, including details about:
- The exam structure which has two phases, with Phase 1 focusing on general awareness and Phase 2 focusing on ESI topics.
- How the ESI syllabus is broken down into 19 chapters covering various topics like growth and development, poverty alleviation, economic history of India, agriculture, and more.
- How the course will be taught, including concepts, practice questions, revisions, and tests with solutions.
- Sources that will be referred to for the course include materials referred by RBI.
It then provides introductory explanations
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Target RBI Grade B and NABARD Grade A
Building blocks of Economics & Social Issues (ESI)
NABARD Grade A 202
Economics & Social Issues
Phase 2 – 100 marks Phase 1 – GA – 80
(out of 300) Marks (out of 200)
✓ Objective – 50 marks ✓ 18 to 25 marks
✓ Descriptive – 50 marks NABARD Grade RELEVANCE A 202 of ESI
Economics & Social Issues
Phase 1 – 40 marks Phase 2 – 50 marks
(out of 200) (out of 100)
✓ Static - 5 to 10 marks ✓ Static – 25 marks
✓ Current Affairs - 30 to ✓ Current Affairs - 35 marks 25 marks Syllabus broken down into Chapters Syllabus broken down into Chapters Ch 1 - Growth & Development Ch 2 - Poverty alleviation & Employment Generation in India Ch 3 - Sustainable Development & Environmental issues Ch 4 - Economic History of India Ch 5 - Monetary Policy & Fiscal Policy Ch 6 - Industrial & Labour Policy Ch 7 - Political Economy Ch 8 - Indian Agriculture Ch 9 - Service Sector in India Ch 10 - Regional Economic Cooperation Syllabus broken down into Chapters Ch 11 - International Economic Institutions Ch 12 - Opening up of Indian Economy Ch 13 - Multiculturalism Ch 14 - Demographic trends Ch 15 - Urbanization & Migration Ch 16 - Gender Issues Ch 17 - Social Issues Ch 18 - Rural banking and financial institutions in India Ch 19 - Social Movements How shall we cover each chapter? ME YOU Concept Attention Practice MCQs Participation Revision after every 3 chapters Own Study + Revision Test – MCQs + Descriptive with solutions What sources do you need to refer? Referred by RBI Code for maximum discount on courses - Y754 – Live Batch and Y754S - Test series & Books
What is Economics? Code for maximum discount on courses - Y754 – Live Batch and Y754S - Test series & Books
What is Economics?
Economics is the study of scarcity and
its implications for the use of resources, production of goods and services, growth of production and welfare over time.
It is a subject concerned with the
efficient utilization of available resources, to fulfill the needs of those living and operating within the economy. Code for maximum discount on courses - Y754 – Live Batch and Y754S - Test series & Books
Why do we study Economics?
Goods are scarce and that society must
use its resources efficiently. Indeed, economics is an important subject because of the fact of scarcity and the desire for efficiency. • What goods to produce? • How to produce the goods? • Who receives the goods To study how societies use scarce that are produced? resources to produce valuable commodities and distribute them among different people. Code for maximum discount on courses - Y754 – Live Batch and Y754S - Test series & Books
Studying economics is more
than understanding the Focus of ECONOMICS - how economy. an economy indicates a region, a individuals, families, firms and particular area or country, nations, behave and interact, concerning production, how they make choices, how . distribution, consumption, and society uses its limited exchange of goods and services, resources, and how economies and supply of money. work. Economics is a subject concerned with the optimization of available resources, in an efficient manner. On the other hand, Economy denotes the economic condition, status and activities of a geographical area or country.