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How to Score Big in Banking Awareness 2026 — 8-Step Roadmap to Master This Section

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Banking Awareness is either an easy 30-40 marks or a complete zero. Most aspirants either ignore it (and regret it on exam day) or study it blindly without a clear plan. The difference between scoring 15/40 and 35/40 in this section isn’t intelligence—it’s strategy.

 

This section tests whether a candidate understands how banking works, not how much one can memorize. Here is a clear, proven 8-step roadmap to turn Banking Awareness into the strongest section before the Mains exam.

Step 1: Build Your Static Foundation First (Week 1-2)

Start with concepts that never change. These form 40-50% of all Banking Awareness questions and are the easiest marks to lock in.

What to Study:

  • RBI’s primary functions (monetary policy, regulation, supervision)
  • Types of banks: Commercial Banks, Cooperative Banks, Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), Payment Banks, Small Finance Banks
  • Key legislation: RBI Act 1934, Banking Regulation Act 1949, Bharatiya Reserve Bank of India Act 2023
  • Basel norms (Basel I, II, III) and what each requires
  • Priority Sector Lending (PSL) targets: agriculture, SME, education
  • Headquarters of major institutions: RBI (Mumbai), SEBI (Mumbai), NABARD (Mumbai), SIDBI (Lucknow), NHB (New Delhi)

Why This Works: These questions appear in EVERY exam without variation. Once studied, they never need updating. You are essentially securing 10-15 marks in the first two weeks.

Time Required: 3-4 hours total spread over two weeks

Step 2: Master the Key Rates—Always Updated (Week 2-3)

This is non-negotiable. These six rates appear in almost 50% of all Banking Awareness questions, but aspirants often get them wrong because they don’t verify current values.

The Six Critical Rates:

The Six Critical Rates: RBI Monetary Policy (Updated April 13, 2026)

RateWhat It IsCurrent Value (April 2026)Changes When
Repo RateRate at which RBI lends to banks5.25%RBI MPC meets every 2 months (next: June 3–5)
Reverse Repo RateFixed rate at which RBI borrows from banks3.35%Linked to fixed reverse repo window
CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio)% of deposits banks must keep with RBI3.00%MPC decision (adjusted for market liquidity)
SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio)% of deposits banks must invest in safe assets18.00%Periodically reviewed by RBI
Bank RateLong-term rate for penal interest/loans5.50%Generally aligned with the MSF rate
MSF (Marginal Standing Facility)Emergency overnight borrowing rate5.50%MPC decision (set as part of the policy corridor)

Critical Action: Visit RBI.org.in the week before exam and note down the exact current values. Exams often ask “As of [date], the Repo Rate is…” Outdated values = wrong answer.

Common Mistake: Using a 2024 study book that says “Repo Rate is 6.5%” when the actual current rate is different. This costs marks unnecessarily.

Time Required: 1-2 hours for understanding + 20 minutes update check before exam

Step 3: Follow Current Affairs Daily — But Smartly (Ongoing, 20 Minutes/Day)

Don’t read all news. 90% of news is irrelevant to Banking Awareness. Focus only on what exams actually test.

What to Track:

RBI Policy Changes & Circulars

  • MPC decisions (rate cuts/hikes)
  • New RBI guidelines on NPA classification, liquidity, digital banking
  • RBI notifications on bank regulations

Bank Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Union Bank mergers with smaller banks
  • HDFC-ICICI mergers (when they happen)
  • PSU bank consolidations

Appointments (Very High Frequency)

  • New RBI Governor
  • New SEBI Chairperson
  • New NABARD President
  • New heads of major PSU banks (SBI, Bank of Baroda, PNB, etc.)
  • New Finance Minister (rarely, but important)

New Schemes & Program Launches

  • Any new govt scheme affecting banking/financial inclusion
  • Changes to existing schemes (eligibility, loan limits, rates)

Financial Institution News

  • Inflation data releases
  • GDP numbers
  • Budget announcements affecting banking

Best Sources:

  • RBI.org.in official circulars (5 minutes/day)
  • Moneycontrol Banking section (10 minutes/day)
  • Economic Times Banking article (5 minutes/day)
  • Livemint financial news (optional, 10 minutes if time permits)

Time Required: 20 minutes daily = 2.3 hours per week

Step 4: Cover Government Schemes Thoroughly (Week 3-4)

Government schemes appear in EVERY banking exam. Most appear without fail. The depth of testing is high—not just “what is PMJDY” but “what is the target group” and “what is the administering agency.”

Schemes to Master (Priority Order):

SchemeFull FormLaunch YearAdministering BodyTarget GroupKey Feature
PMJDYPradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana2014BanksUnbanked adultsFree basic bank account
PMSBYPradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana2015InsuranceIncome up to 10 LPAAccidental death coverage
PMJJBYPradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana2015InsuranceAge 18-50Life insurance ₹200,000
APYAtal Pension Yojana2015PFRDAAge 18-40Defined pension after 60
MUDRA SchemeMicro Units Development & Refinance Agency2015Ministry of MSMEMicro business ownersLoans up to ₹10 lakhs
Stand-Up India2016Ministry of MSMESC/ST/Women entrepreneurs₹10-100 lakhs loans
Kisan Credit CardKCC1998NABARDFarmersShort-term farm credit
Startup India2015DPIITStartup foundersTax benefits + funding access
PMMY-Shishu/Kishore/TarunPradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana2015NABARD/SIDBIMSMEs by loan sizeCategorized loan schemes

Study Not Just Names, But:

  • Exact loan amounts for each tier/category
  • Eligibility criteria (age, income, caste, business type)
  • Interest rates (if specified)
  • Guarantees (loan guarantees, insurance coverage)
  • Which year it launched (asked in every exam)
  • Which ministry/bank administers it

Common Mistake: Knowing MUDRA exists but not knowing the three tiers (Shishu: up to ₹50,000 | Kishore: ₹50,001-₹500,000 | Tarun: ₹500,001-₹1,000,000). Exams test this depth.

Time Required: 4-5 hours total (2 hours initial study + 2-3 hours revision)

Step 5: Learn Banking Abbreviations & Full Forms (Week 4)

The exam absolutely loves testing whether candidates know what abbreviations stand for AND what they do. Not just “NEFT = ___” but “what is the settlement time for NEFT?”

Critical Abbreviations to Master:

AbbreviationFull FormWhat It DoesKey Detail
MCLRMarginal Cost of Funds Based Lending RateBase rate for bank loansBanks cannot lend below MCLR
NBFCNon-Banking Financial CompanyProvides financial services (not a bank)Cannot accept demand deposits
NPANon-Performing AssetLoan unpaid for 90+ daysClassified into Substandard/Doubtful/Loss
SARFAESISecuritization & Reconstruction of Financial AssetsLaw for asset recoveryBanks can seize collateral without court order
IBCInsolvency & Bankruptcy CodeFramework for insolvencyCorporate insolvency process
NACHNational Automated Clearing HouseElectronic fund transfer systemBulk repetitive payments
BBPSBharat Bill Payment SystemBill payment platformAll utility bills in one system
RTGSReal-Time Gross SettlementHigh-value fund transferSettlement happens in real-time (₹2 lakh+)
NEFTNational Electronic Funds TransferFund transfer systemBatch settlement (₹100-₹2 lakh)
IMPSImmediate Payment ServiceInstant money transferAvailable 24/7/365
UPIUnified Payments InterfaceMobile payment systemPeer-to-peer, merchant payments
PLRPrime Lending RateBenchmark for bank loansReplaced by MCLR
CIFCost, Insurance, FreightInternational trade termSeller bears all costs until delivery
FOBFree on BoardInternational trade termSeller’s responsibility ends at port
HNIHigh Net worth IndividualWealth categoryTypically ₹1 crore+ investments

Make a Dedicated Cheat Sheet: Create a 1-page document with all abbreviations and their meanings. Revise this sheet 3-4 times before exam.

Time Required: 2-3 hours

Step 6: Practice 20 MCQs Daily Without Fail (Ongoing, 60+ Days)

Consistency beats cramming. This is non-negotiable.

Why 20 Questions/Day Works:

  • 20 questions × 60 days = 1,200 questions covered
  • This covers almost the entire Banking Awareness question bank
  • Spaced repetition ensures long-term retention
  • You identify recurring topics and patterns

How to Practice Smartly:

  1. First 10 questions: Focus on accuracy, not speed. Read explanations carefully.
  2. Next 10 questions: Increase speed. Aim to finish in 8-10 minutes.
  3. Review: Spend 5-10 minutes reviewing wrong answers. Write down the reason for the mistake (forgot concept / misread question / careless error).
  4. Track Progress: Maintain a simple chart: Date | Score (out of 20) | Topics covered

Where to Get Questions:

  • PracticeMock Banking Awareness question bank (recommended for relevance)
  • Adda247’s daily quiz
  • Oliveboard’s practice sets
  • Official past 5 years’ Banking Awareness sections from mains exams

Red Flag: If scoring below 15/20 after 30 days, it means concept gaps. Spend extra 1-2 hours revising that week’s weak topics before continuing.

Time Required: 20 questions = 15-20 minutes daily

Step 7: Revise from Monthly Current Affairs PDFs (Last 60 Days Before Exam)

Don’t start fresh. Download and revise monthly Banking current affairs PDFs from the 6 months closest to exam day.

What to Focus On in Monthly CAs:

  • RBI policy decisions from the month
  • New govt schemes or scheme modifications
  • Bank mergers/appointments
  • Inflation data, GDP releases
  • Budget announcements related to banking/finance
  • International banking news (rarely asked, but good to know)

Action Plan:

  • 60 days before exam: Download PDF for month -6 (6 months ago). Read once, note key points.
  • 45 days before: Download PDF for month -4. Read + revise previous month.
  • 30 days before: Download PDF for month -2. Read + revise both previous months.
  • 15 days before: Download most recent PDF. Read + revise all previous months.
  • 7 days before exam: Final revision of all 6 months’ key points.

Time Required: 30 minutes/month initially + 15 minutes revision

Step 8: Take Full-Length Mocks Under Exam Conditions (Last 45 Days)

Reading notes is 20% of the battle. Applying knowledge under time pressure is 80%.

Why This Step is Critical: Banking Awareness in the actual Mains exam allows under 60 seconds per question. If not practiced under timed conditions, candidates often run out of time or make careless mistakes.

Mock Test Strategy:

Weeks 1-2 (Days 45-30 before exam):

  • Attempt 1 full-length Mains mock (30-40 questions on Banking Awareness if available)
  • Aim to finish in 25-30 minutes (allowing 40-50 seconds per question)
  • Review all wrong answers carefully

Weeks 2-3 (Days 30-15 before exam):

  • Attempt 1 full mock every 3-4 days
  • Increase speed: Try to finish in 20-25 minutes
  • Focus on questions you struggle with

Weeks 4-5 (Days 15-7 before exam):

  • Attempt 1 mock every 2-3 days
  • Final speed-building phase: 15-20 minutes for 30 questions
  • Accuracy + speed both should be 85%+

During Review:

  • Don’t just mark it as right/wrong
  • Write down: What concept was tested? | Why did I get it wrong? | How to avoid this mistake next time?

Time Required: 1-2 hours per mock (including review)

Final Checklist (One Week Before Exam)

  • [ ] All 6 key rates verified from RBI.org.in and updated in notes
  • [ ] 8 major schemes mastered (not just names, but eligibility, limits, rates)
  • [ ] Banking abbreviations cheat sheet created and revised 3+ times
  • [ ] 1,000+ practice questions completed with 80%+ accuracy
  • [ ] All 6 months of Banking current affairs revised
  • [ ] 4-5 full mocks completed under timed conditions
  • [ ] Weak topics identified and revised 2-3 times
  • [ ] Latest appointments (RBI Governor, SEBI Chief, Finance Minister) verified

The Winning Mindset

Banking Awareness is not a section for memorization. It’s a section for understanding how banking works, staying updated with policy changes, and practicing consistently.

The difference between scoring 15/40 and 35/40 is not intelligence—it’s following a clear plan and executing it without shortcuts.

Aspirants who invest 30-45 minutes daily for 60+ days in Banking Awareness almost always score 30-40 marks. Those who start late or study sporadically score 10-20 marks.

The choice is yours. Start today.

For more strategies on mastering banking exams, visit PracticeMock’s banking exam guides and take regular full-length mocks to track your progress.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the fastest way to improve Banking Awareness for Mains?

The fastest way is to follow a structured approach: build static concepts first, then focus on current affairs, and practice daily MCQs. Consistency (20–30 minutes daily) is far more effective than last-minute cramming.

2. How many marks can Banking Awareness contribute in IBPS/SBI Mains?

Banking Awareness can contribute 30–40 marks, making it one of the highest scoring sections. With proper strategy, candidates can easily score 30+ marks.

3. How much time should I dedicate daily to Banking Awareness?

Ideally, 30–45 minutes per day is enough:
20 minutes for current affairs
15–20 minutes for MCQs
Weekly revision for static topics

4. Is Banking Awareness more static or current-based?

It is a mix:
40–50% static (RBI functions, banking terms, laws)
50–60% current affairs (RBI updates, schemes, appointments)
Both are equally important for scoring we

5. Which topics are most important in Banking Awareness 2026?

The most important topics include:
RBI policies and monetary tools
Government schemes
Banking abbreviations
Financial current affairs (last 6 months)
Digital banking and fintech trends

6. How many months of current affairs are required for Banking Awareness?

You should cover at least last 6 months of current affairs before the exam, with strong focus on the most recent 2–3 months.

Vaishnavi Dixit

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