RBI Grade B 2022 Exam Preparation-Mistakes to Avoid

RBI Grade B exam requires hard work, determination, proper planning, and strategy to crack the exam with high scores. In addition, many aspirants who dream of entering RBI, tend to make a few mistakes while preparing for the exam. These mistakes mar their chances of clearing the exam. But these mistakes are totally preventable, if only you pay closer attention. Well, mistakes are completely a normal thing!

In this article, we have gathered some mistakes and tips to help you learn from your mistakes so you can stop making them in the actual RBI Grade B exam.

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Let’s shed light on 10 Mistakes you need to avoid for a good preparation:

1.      RBI Grade B Mistake 1: Preparation without proper guidance

Find a guide or coach to tread on the best route or course to success. Avoid referring to different study materials or resources and stick to one and the best source. There are a plethora of courses on the Internet. So, how do you know which course is better for you and why? Therefore, you must only go for the best mentor or study material and avoid random preparation to succeed in the RBI Grade B exam. In short, referring to thick fat Economics, Finance, and Management books alone won’t guarantee you success. Here’s where PracticeMock’s RBI Grade B notes of ESI & FM come into the picture. The complete RBI Grade B course is packed with:

  • 10 well-researched, exams like Mock Tests for Phase 1 Exam + 15 Sectional Tests (5 each for Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning and English)
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2.      RBI Grade B Mistake 2: Starting your preparation when RBI Grade B notification comes

It would be best if you kept in mind the topper’s strategy for exam preparation. They know that time is equal to the topics covered. You need to give proper time to your exam preparation. Most failures become failures because most of the time they would study one month before the exam. Therefore, you need to give at least your 4 months to the RBI Grade B Preparation. During this period, you should also keep attempting Mock Tests regularly. A test a week at least. And try to keep yourself up to date to cover all the topics that make up the General Awareness section.

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3.      RBI Grade B Mistake 3: Not investing proper preparation time for Phase 1 & RBI Phase 2 Exam

You need to give proper time for the preparation for Phase 1 as well as for the Phase 2 Exam. Yes, you can invest less time in Phase 1 preparation if you have already cleared Phase 1. And do take Phase 1 Mock Tests and keep checking your speed and accuracy for constant improvements.

4.      RBI Grade B Mistake 4: Finding finance and economics questions really hard

Most RBI Grade B aspirants find finance and economics questions really hard. So, you need to go through the syllabus and try to cover every topic one by one. The best way to deal with these questions is by reading business news and knowing about the terms that you find hard to understand.

5.      RBI Grade B Mistake 5: Referring to too many theory Books for Economics, Finance, and Management

Too many books and difficult books will only make your preparation more difficult. Therefore, you should go through the best books, a smaller number of books, and more and more of the RBI previous year’s questions papers. This will help you understand the types of questions asked in the actual RBI Grade B exam.

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6.      RBI Grade B Mistake 6: Not Attempting Mock Tests

Understanding the concepts and covering the syllabus is not the only thing that will take your ferry to the river of RBI Grade B success. Along with learning, practice is also very important. And Mock Tests are the best resources that help you to practice actual exam-like questions. Therefore, Mock Tests are as important to your exam preparation as your preparation, notes, and books.

7.      RBI Grade B Mistake 7: Focusing only on Current Affairs for General Awareness Section

Current Affairs is just a part of General Awareness and not the whole of it. There are many more topics that come under its banner. Some candidates commit the mistake of only preparing Current Affairs and ignoring other topics. Therefore, it becomes important to solve the previous years’ exam papers and check the weightage of every topic to get an idea about the important topics to cover in this section. Equal importance is to be given to all topics. GA in RBI Grade B Phase I is very important so don’t undermine its importance.

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8.      RBI Grade B Mistake 8: Getting demoralized by the vast syllabus of phase 2

RBI Grade B syllabus is undoubtedly a little ocean to take a dip in. Therefore, many candidates get confused as to how they will cover all the topics, from Banking to Finance, to Economics, to Management, and Social Issues. You will have to keep in mind all the important government schemes, management theories, chunks of data, and too many facts to remember.  So, to make it easy, you’ll have to divide the topics to make your goal easy.

9.      Studying only the topics you like/you feel comfortable with

Give proper time to all the topics. Don’t get scared of tough topics. If you get confused about a topic, find interesting YouTube videos related to it, in case you self studying. There are so many quality videos available online. Take help from teachers, tutors, or friends if you have any of the options. You just have to Google it.

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Revision is the Key to RBI Grade B Success

While avoiding the common mistakes mentioned above, the candidates should also keep revising whatever they learn. It is super-important to do a regular revision to recollect everything you have covered all the important facts figures, schemes, and topics that you have covered some time ago. The revision also increases your confidence and reduces anxiety. But oftentimes candidates ignore the power of revision. That’s where Mock Tests play an important role. So, take as many Mock Tests as you can and keep checking your knowledge and skills and keep improving. make a proper timetable or study plan that suits your study style. Regular revision coupled with Mock Tests will help you make a good exam strategy that will pave your way to success.

Asad Yar Khan

I write and oversee the creation of informative educational blogs centering around study strategies, exam techniques, and more, to guide aspirants in clearing SSC, banking, engineering, and other competitive exams. I ensure a range of subjects are covered with precision and clarity. With over 7 years of diverse writing experience, I share a wealth of wisdom and expertise with thousands of students, through PracticeMock every day, helping them achieve their goals.

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