Your interest in this article tells that you have already appeared for the RBI Assistant Prelims exam 2022 and now it is the turn of the Mains exam! For this, you need a good study plan for better preparation. Therefore, we are here to provide you with an RBI Assistant Exam Mains Study Plan for a perfectly planned preparation. The sooner you start and strategize your preparation, the more you will get the assurance of scoring well.
Let us peek into the RRB Assistant Prelims & Mains exam pattern and design the Mains study plan accordingly.
Candidates are selected for the Assistant in RBI after the following levels of the selection process conducted by the RBI Authorities:
Name of Tests (Objective) | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Time |
English Language. | 30 | 30 | 20 Mins |
Numerical Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 Mins |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 Mins |
Total | 100 | 100 | 60 mins |
Note: There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
Name of Tests (Objective) | No of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Reasoning | 40 | 40 | 30 minutes |
English Language | 40 | 40 | 30 minutes |
Numerical Ability | 40 | 40 | 30 minutes |
General Awareness | 40 | 40 | 25 minutes |
Computer Knowledge | 40 | 40 | 20 minutes |
Total | 200 | 200 | 135 Minutes |
Note: There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
The candidates selected from the main online exam will have to undergo a language proficiency test (LPT). The language proficiency test will be conducted in the Official/Local Language of the State concerned. Candidates not proficient in the Official/Local Language would be disqualified.
Note:
The Main online tests except for the Test of English Language will be available bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi. Candidates who will qualify in the Preliminary Exam will appear in the Mains Examination.
It is important to have a perfect Preparation or study Plan to accelerate your preparation backed by the latest RBI Assistant Mock Tests. Therefore, we’re sharing with you a 30-day plan that will efficiently help you in covering every topic and keep checking your strengths and weaknesses for constant improvements. It will supercharge your preparation plan. Plus, we’ve crafted this study plan as per the latest RBI Assistant Syllabus and trends. If this plan does not suit your study style, you can make a study plan along the lines of this plan.
Day | Slot-1 | Slot-2 |
Day 1 | Mock Test 1 | Coding-decoding and Order and ranking |
Day 2 | Para Jumble, Sentence rearrangement | History of Banking, Nationalization of banks |
Day 3 | Simplification | Banking Terms, Banking abbreviation |
Day 4 | Mock Test 2 | Current affairs revision |
Day 5 | Cloze Test, Double Fillers | Syllogism and Inequality |
Day 6 | Reading Comprehension, Error Detection | Puzzles, Seating arrangement |
Day 7 | Error Detection, Sentence Improvement | Bank rates, Bank accounts, Cheques, Monetary Policy, Money market, Capital Market, BASEL SARFAESI Act |
Day 8 | Simple Interest & Compound Interest, Time & Work, Simplification | Alphanumeric series and Miscellaneous |
Day 9 | Mock Test 3 | Current Affairs |
Day 10 | Blood relation and Direction | Error Detection, Column Filler |
Day 11 | Probabilities, Permutation & Combination, Bar DI | Para Jumble, Double sentence-single filler, Cloze Test |
Day 12 | Mock Test 4 | Data Sufficiency, Simplification |
Day 13 | Word Rearrangement | Important things and schemes of NABARD, NBFC, and international organizations (IMF, World Bank, ADB, and more) |
Day 14 | Mixture & Allegation | Cloze Test Word replacement, Column Based |
Day 15 | Mock Test 5 | Direction Sense, Double Filler |
Day 16 | Inequality, Syllogism | Current Affairs |
Day 17 | Sentence Rearrangement | Quadratic Inequalities |
Day 18 | Mock Test 6 | Word Swap, Double fillers |
Day 19 | Word problems | Basic hardware and software |
Day 20 | Syllogism and Blood relation | Phrasal Verbs |
Day 21 | Mock Test 7 | Current affairs revision |
Day 22 | Word Swap, Column Filler | Blood Relation, Word Problems |
Day 23 | Para Jumble, Word Replacement | Paragraph completion |
Day 24 | Mock Test 8 | Coding-Decoding |
Day 25 | Input/Output device | Combination Filler, Vocab |
Day 26 | Mix. DI | Table DI |
Day 27 | Mock Test 9 | Reading Comprehension |
Day 28 | Reading Comprehension | Recent schemes, committees, acts, appointments, new apps by different banks |
Day 29 | Quantity Based | Windows and operating system |
Day 30 | Mock Test 10 | Alphanumeric Series, |
Day 31 | Bar DI | Recent Committees, committees, acts, appointments |
Day 32 | Error spotting | Blood relations |
Day 33 | Revise | Current affairs revision |
Day 34 | Wrong Series | National and state-wise current affairs |
Day 35 | Quadratic Inequalities | New schemes and Pradhan Mantri Yojna related |
Day 36 | Revise | Current affairs revision |
Day 37 | Odd one out | caselets |
Day 38 | syllogism | Work done by IMF, World Bank, World bank |
Day 39 | Important basics of puzzles | new rules and regulations regarding the banking system |
Day 40 | Quadratic equation | National and state-wise current affairs |
In addition to the above-mentioned preparation plan, you need to keep some important points in mind for better preparation:
The syllabus is the first reference point from where you plan your preparation and make short-term and long-term plans with a timetable. So, it is important to invest your time in only those topics which are part of the syllabus. Thus, by being aware of the complete syllabus, you know how much time you should devote to different topics.
You need to through the entire syllabus but focus on the important topics more. Brush up on important details, memorize formulas, equations, concepts, dates, and more. It will train your mind to deal with the exam-like situation and increase your speed. Don’t’ forget, the last 2-3 days are very crucial for revision, practicing, and it may either ace or ruin your last-minute preparation.
The quantitative Aptitude section is one of the lengthy and time taking sections of IBPS PO. Therefore, you need to focus on both the speed and the accuracy so that you can finish all the questions within the stipulated time. Making second guess for the answers need more time and can prove harmful, so it is better to practice answering the questions in one go and revise at the end. For instance, if any question requires lengthy calculations, you can mark it for later review and come back to it after you have solved the other questions and if time allows.
Give a quick revision to all the formulas and tables that you have prepared. They always play a major role in implementing time management and enhancing speed. So, it becomes mandatory to practice them down or apply them randomly to experience their power in the actual Exam.
Make sure you go to the Exam with a good Exam strategy. It will help you in attempting every question. For that, you need to make up your mind to skip questions you could get stuck on, and return to them later to complete the Exam. You need to skip every tough question that stumps you and attempt every question you feel you can answer quickly. For instance, if a minute slipped away and you still can’t answer a question, you should immediately skip it. If you keep mulling it over, you may naturally run out of time. So, you need to go through the Exam and try to do all the questions you know right away first, and then you will have loads of time to work out harder questions if this strategy goes well. And it will go well with regular practice.
Before you start preparation, you must go through the previous year’s papers. Every topic requires a different strategy and different approaches. There will be certain topics that you feel confident in; there will also be topics that you might be weak in. Previous year’s papers enable you to target and approach each topic strategically. Get an understanding of the way in which questions will be asked.
Candidates must attempt the RBI assistant Mains Mock Test regularly if they want to clear the exam on the very first attempt. These perfectly designed Mock Tests help you check your level of preparation. After taking every Mock Test you will be able to Analyse your answers more quickly and effectively. It will help you know where you went wrong and in which weak areas you will have to work to improve. Mock tests not only help you to learn to manage time during the actual exam but also help you to maintain both speed and accuracy while giving answers to questions.
Mock Tests are the best tools to help you to create a game plan for success. You learn as much as you can each day, with each Mock Test. Besides, increasing your speed and accuracy, Mocks will give you a first-hand experience of the type of questions that will be asked in the exam. PracticeMock’s latest Mock Tests Package is designed to meet the RBI Assistant 2022 Mains aspirant’s needs to the core. This course would definitely help you excel in the upcoming exam.
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