RBI Grade B 2025 Delay and Smart Current Affairs Preparation
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Many aspirants preparing for the RBI Grade B 2025 exam are worried because the notification has been delayed. This delay has created confusion, especially about current affairs preparation. But if you follow a proper strategy, this extra time can actually become your strength. Current affairs form a major part of Phase 1 and Phase 2. If you master them now, you will not only handle questions confidently but also link them better with ESI and Finance concepts. And to help you with that, in this blog, we are sharing 5 simple tips to manage current affairs smartly for both phases.

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5 Simple Tips to Cover Current Affairs for RBI Grade B 2025

Many students either collect too many sources or skip revision, which makes them forget facts quickly. These tips will help you study daily, revise better, and focus only on what matters most.

1. Focus on the Right Coverage

Do you know how much current affairs you need? Students often waste time covering 12 months. But for the exam, you need targeted coverage. Phase 1 mostly asks general news, while Phase 2 is detailed and analytical. So focus on what is needed.

  • Cover 3 months for Phase 1, 6 months for Phase 2.
  • Include Budget and Economic Survey separately.
  • Focus on finance, ESI, and government schemes.
  • Skip outdated or low-relevance news.
  • Revise monthly compilations for quick recall.

2. Stick to Limited Sources

Many aspirants follow multiple YouTube channels and Telegram groups. This only creates confusion. You need clarity, not too many materials. One or two trusted sources are enough.

  • Follow only 1 monthly magazine or PDF.
  • RBI website, PIB, PRS are the best official sources.
  • Avoid changing sources every month.
  • Make handwritten notes from these.
  • Revise from the same notes repeatedly.

3. Categorize for Better Recall

If you mix all news together, you will forget it easily. Categorizing makes revision faster and helps in descriptive answers.

  • Make separate sections: Finance, ESI, General news.
  • Use tables or charts for comparison.
  • Group schemes under themes like women, rural, digital.
  • Keep descriptive-relevant topics in a separate notebook.
  • Link news with syllabus topics while writing notes.

4. Follow a Daily and Weekly Revision Plan

Reading once is not enough. You need a strict revision plan. Students who revise weekly remember better during the exam.

  • Read 30–40 minutes daily.
  • Revise every Sunday for 2 hours.
  • Repeat old news before adding new ones.
  • Quiz yourself every weekend.
  • Make quick monthly summaries.

5. Use Visual Notes for Quick Memory

Long paragraphs are hard to revise. Visuals stay longer in memory and help in last-minute revision.

  • Make charts for economic data trends.
  • Use flashcards for definitions and schemes.
  • Stick important charts near your study table.
  • Highlight key points in different colors.
  • Revise these visuals daily for 5 minutes.

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Takeaway

Many aspirants panic when the exam notification is delayed. But this delay is your chance to build a strong base. If you cover only the needed current affairs, revise weekly, and focus on handwritten and visual notes, you will feel confident in both phases. These simple steps will help you stay ahead of others.

  • Cover 3 months for Phase 1, 6 months for Phase 2.
  • Stick to 1–2 trusted sources.
  • Categorize news for better recall.
  • Revise weekly and make monthly summaries.
  • Use charts, tables, and flashcards for quick memory.

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FAQs

Q1. How many months of current affairs should I cover for RBI Grade B 2025?

3 months for Phase 1 and 6 months for Phase 2.

Q2. Which sources are best for current affairs?

RBI website, PIB, PRS, and 1 trusted monthly PDF.

Q3. Should I make handwritten notes?

Yes, they help you revise faster and retain more.

Q4. How often should I revise current affairs?

Daily reading and weekly revision work best.

Q5. Are visuals helpful for current affairs?

Yes, charts, tables, and flashcards are easy to revise and remember.

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