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Last 6 Months Current Affairs for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains

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Current Affairs is unskippable when it comes to IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam. If you want to score well in the General Awareness section, you must cover the last 6 months’ current affairs properly. After the Prelims exam, you will get very little time to cover all subjects for Mains. Therefore, the smartest move is to prepare for Current Affairs questions from now onwards. Many of you may have already practiced reading weekly and monthly current affairs magazines along with prelims exam preparation. These are 20 to 30 minutes of daily wins that you can master to improve your score in the exam. In this blog, we are providing you with the last 6 months current affairs for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains and how to prepare in less time. 

Why is it Important to Study Current Affairs for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains?

Current Affairs play a crucial role in the IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam as they form a significant part of the General Awareness section, which can be a high-scoring area if prepared well. Unlike reasoning or quantitative aptitude, current affairs questions require less time to solve, giving candidates an edge in time management. Staying updated with national and international events, government schemes, banking and financial news, awards, sports, and state-specific developments boosts exam performance. It also reflects a candidate’s awareness of the world around them, an essential quality for a banking professional who deals with diverse customers and policies. Also, General Awareness is asked for 40 marks in the RRB Office Assistant Mains exam and you get 15 to 20 questions from current affairs. Thus, because of its higher weightage, this subject becomes important. 

How many months Current Affairs Should You Study for RRB Clerk Mains?

For the IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam, it is generally recommended to cover at least the last 6 months of current affairs thoroughly, with special focus on the most recent 3–4 months as they carry higher weightage (15 to 20 marks out of 40 marks) in the exam. However, having a quick glance at important events from the past 8–9 months can provide an extra edge, especially for major national and international developments, government initiatives, and banking updates. A structured preparation of monthly compilations, like Bazooka PDFs, ensures that candidates don’t miss out on recurring exam-oriented topics.

Last 6 Months Current Affairs for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains

In the RRB Clerk Mains exam, you will get questions from last 6 months current affairs. Therefore you should cover important details from the monthly PDFs if you don’t read the paper daily. Here at PracticeMock we are providing Bazooka Monthly Current Affairs PDFs for the Banking exam. This free resource is a one stop solution for all your current affairs needs for bank exams. You should start your current affairs preparation now (1 month before Prelims) so that you can focus on other subjects when the mains exam arrives. 

First and foremost thing is knowing which months current affairs to cover for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam. You can learn facts from July to January Current Affairs to not miss out on any question in IBPS RRB Clerk Mains General Awareness section. 

Download July Current Affairs PDF for RRB Clerk Mains Exam 2025

In July 2025, India was ranked 115th in the Global Peace Index, reflecting its position in global stability metrics. Sudanese-Scottish writer Leila Aboulela received the PEN Pinter Prize 2025 for her literary contributions. Gujarat took a pioneering step by launching India’s first Tribal Genome Sequencing Project, while digital creator Prajakta Koli, popularly known as MostlySane, became the first Indian to feature on TIME Magazine’s inaugural TIME100 Creators List. Additionally, the Ministry of Coal introduced R E C L A I M, a new framework for community engagement and sustainable mine closure and repurposing, marking a significant policy initiative.

  1. India ranks 115th in the Global Peace Index 2025.
  2. Sudanese-Scottish author Leila Aboulela won the PEN Pinter Prize 2025.
  3. Gujarat became the first Indian state to launch India’s first Tribal Genome Sequencing Project.
  4. Prajakta Koli, widely known as MostlySane, has become the first Indian creator to be featured on TIME Magazine’s inaugural TIME100 Creators List 2025.
  5. The Ministry of Coal has launched R E C L A I M – A Community Engagement and Development Framework tomorrow for Mine Closure and Repurposing.

Bazooka Monthly CA PDF – July 2025

August Current Affairs for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Exam

In August 2025, Satnavri village in Maharashtra was recognized as India’s first ‘smart intelligent village’, setting a benchmark for rural innovation. On the global front, Moldova became the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), strengthening international cooperation on clean energy. The Bibi Fatima Women’s Self-Help Group (SHG) earned the prestigious Equator Initiative Award 2025 for its impactful grassroots work. In sports, Madhya Pradesh dominated the Khelo India Water Sports Festival (KIWSF) 2025 by topping the medal tally. Additionally, Urjit Patel was appointed as the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), enhancing India’s representation in global financial governance.

  1. Satnavri, a village in Maharashtra, has been chosen as India’s first ‘smart intelligent village’.
  2. Moldova has become the 107th member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA).
  3. The Bibi Fatima Women’s Self-Help Group (SHG) has won the Equator Initiative Award 2025.
  4. Madhya Pradesh topped the medal tally at the Khelo India Water Sports Festival (KIWSF) 2025.
  5. Urjit Patel has been appointed as the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Bazooka Monthly CA PDF – August 2025

September Current Affairs for RRB Clerk 2025 Mains Exam

In September 2025, the 56th GST Council meeting in New Delhi approved the Next-Gen GST reforms, aiming to simplify and modernize the tax system. The Cabinet cleared the DSIR/CSIR Scheme on Capacity Building and Human Resource Development (CBHRD) to strengthen scientific research and innovation. India’s first PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) Park was inaugurated in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, boosting the textile sector. On the global front, India secured the 38th position in the Global Innovation Index 2025, reflecting progress in research and technology. A landmark moment came with the unveiling of the first ‘Made-in-India’ semiconductor chip by PM Narendra Modi at the Semicon India 2025 event, marking a major step in India’s tech self-reliance.

  1. The Council has approved the Next-Gen GST reforms in the 56th  meeting of the GST Council held in New Delhi.
  2. The Cabinet has approved the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research / Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR/CSIR) Scheme on Capacity Building and Human Resource Development (CBHRD).
  3. India’s first PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) Park was established in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh.
  4. India has secured 38th position in the Global Innovation Index 2025.
  5. PM Narendra Modi unveiled the first ‘Made-in-India’ chip during the inauguration of ‘Semicon India 2025’.

Bazooka Monthly CA PDF – September 2025

October Monthly Current Affairs for RRB Clerk Mains Exam

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Monthly Current Affairs November 2025 for RRB Clerk Mains

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Monthly Current Affairs December 2025 for RRB Clerk Mains

Will be Updated in January first week

Conclusion

If you start preparing for IBPS RRB Clerk Exam Mains exam from now onwards, it will benefit you in the long run. You can refer to the bazooka monthly PDFs attached here and attempt current affairs quizzes based on that. This prepares you to tackle those 20 questions in the Mains exam. Revising CA on a weekly basis helps you remember important facts that may be asked in the exam.

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FAQs

How many months of Current Affairs should I prepare for RRB Clerk Mains?

Ideally, candidates should cover at least 6 months of Current Affairs before the exam, with special focus on the most recent 3–4 months as they carry higher weightage.

What type of Current Affairs are asked in the exam?

Questions usually cover banking & financial awareness, government schemes, national & international events, awards, sports, rankings, appointments, and state-specific news.

How should I study the last 6 months’ Current Affairs effectively?

Use monthly compilations (like Bazooka PDFs), revise through short notes, tables, and quizzes, and practice mock tests to retain facts better.

Where can I find the last 6 months’ current affairs PDFs for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam?

You can find a free downloadable PDF of May to November Current affairs in this blog.

Can Current Affairs help in other sections of the exam?

Absolutely. Awareness of schemes, policies, and financial terms can indirectly help in interview preparation later in the recruitment process.

Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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