If you are preparing for the RBI Grade B exam, you might be wondering how to revise effectively and efficiently. The RBI Grade B exam is one of the most competitive and prestigious exams in India, and it requires a lot of hard work and dedication to crack it. Now that the exam is only 15 days away, there is no reason why you should not start your revision plan. In this article, we will share some tips and strategies on how to plan your revision for the RBI Grade B exam and we will also provide you with a revision plan.
Day | 1st Goal | 2nd Goal | 3rd Goal |
1 | Free RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | General Awareness- Dams and Thermal Power Plants, National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Biodiversity Hotspots |
2 | Quantitative Aptitude- Profit & Loss | Reasoning- Seating Arrangements | Revision of Basic Banking Terminologies |
3 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 1 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Revision of RBI FAQs |
4 | Reasoning- Direction Sense | Quantitative Aptitude- Approximation & Simplification | Revision of Current Affairs of past 6 months |
5 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 2 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Revision of Weekly Current Affairs from PracticeMock’s Free PDFs |
6 | Quantitative Aptitude- Number Series | Reasoning- Machine Input-Output | Take Weekly CA Quiz on PM App |
7 | Reasoning- Data Sufficiency | English Language- Idioms and Phrases & Practicing Sets | Revision of Current Affairs of past 6 months |
8 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 3 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Revision of Static GK- Indian Cities on river banks, Stadiums in India, Famous monuments and temples |
9 | English Language- Synonyms/Antonyms | Reasoning- Syllogism | Revision of Weekly Current Affairs from PracticeMock’s Free PDFs |
10 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 4 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Revision of Current Affairs of past 6 months |
11 | Quantitative Aptitude- Problems on Ages | Reasoning- Inequalities | Revision of Weekly Current Affairs from PracticeMock’s Free PDFs |
12 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 5 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Take Weekly CA Quiz on PM App |
13 | English Language- Reading Comprehension | Quantitative Aptitude- HCF & LCM | Revision of Static GK- Countries- Capitals & Currencies, CMs and Governors |
14 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 6 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Revision of Current Affairs of past 6 months |
15 | Reasoning- Seating Arrangements | English Language- Synonyms/Antonyms | General Awareness- Scientific Inventions & Discoveries |
16 | Quantitative Aptitude- Time & Work and Time & Speed and Distance & Time | Reasoning- Logical Reasoning | Revision of Weekly Current Affairs from PracticeMock’s Free PDFs |
17 | RBI Grade B Phase I Mock Test 7 | Working on the weak areas as found in the analysis | Revision of Static GK- Dams and Thermal Power Plants, National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Biodiversity Hotspots |
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The RBI Grade B exam consists of three phases: Phase I (Preliminary), Phase II (Main), and Phase III (Interview). Each phase has a different syllabus and pattern, and you need to qualify each phase to move on to the next one. Therefore, your revision plan should be tailored according to each phase and its requirements.
Here are some general guidelines on how to revise for the RBI Grade B exam:
Start your revision early
Don’t wait until the last minute to revise, as you will not be able to cover all the topics and practice enough questions. Ideally, you should start your revision at least two months before the exam date.
Make a timetable
A timetable will help you organize your revision and allocate time for each subject and topic. You should also include time for mock tests, revision tests, and analysis of your performance. A timetable will also help you avoid procrastination and stay focused on your goal.
Revise regularly
Revision is not a one-time activity, but a continuous process. You should revise the topics that you have studied periodically, to reinforce your learning and retention. You can use various methods of revision, such as flashcards, notes, summaries, mind maps, quizzes, etc.
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Focus on your weak areas
While revising, you should identify your weak areas and work on improving them. You can do this by analyzing your mock tests and revision tests, and finding out where you are making mistakes or losing marks. You should also revise the topics that are more important or frequently asked in the exam.
Practice a lot of questions
Practicing questions is one of the best ways to revise and prepare for the exam. You should practice questions from various sources, such as previous year papers, mock tests, sample papers, etc. Practicing questions will help you improve your speed, accuracy, and time management skills. It will also expose you to different types of questions and difficulty levels.
Take mock tests
Mock tests are essential for your revision and preparation for the exam. You should take mock tests regularly, preferably in an online mode and under exam conditions. Mock tests will help you assess your level of preparation, identify your strengths and weaknesses, and improve your test-taking strategy. You should also analyze your mock tests thoroughly and learn from your mistakes.
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Revise the current affairs
Current affairs are an important part of the RBI Grade B exam, especially in Phase II and Phase III. You should revise the current affairs of at least the last six months before the exam date. You should also keep yourself updated with the latest news and developments related to the economy, banking, finance, etc.
Stay positive and confident
Revision can be stressful and exhausting, but you should not lose hope or confidence in yourself. You should stay positive and motivated throughout your revision and preparation for the exam. You should also take care of your health and well-being, by eating well, sleeping well, exercising regularly, and relaxing occasionally.
We hope these tips will help you plan your revision for the RBI Grade B exam effectively and efficiently. Remember that revision is not only about memorizing facts and formulas, but also about understanding concepts and applying them in different situations. With proper revision and practice, you can ace the RBI Grade B exam with flying colors.
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