Current Affairs is the most feared—and the most scoring—part of RBI Grade B. Many aspirants feel lost, especially when only 40 days are left. “What to read? How much to cover? Is it even possible now?” The answer is simple: yes, it is possible—but only with the right approach. This blog will show you exactly how to cover Current Affairs in 40 days without panic, without overload, and without wasting time on things that don’t matter.
Before jumping into strategy, understand one thing clearly.
RBI Grade B Current Affairs is not about reading everything. It is about reading what matters and how it is asked.
Most aspirants fail here because:
In reality, Current Affairs is one of the most predictable sections if you prepare it smartly.
In fact, a major chunk of marks in ESI and GA comes from current events and related concepts.
This is the biggest confusion.
Ideally, you should cover:
But here’s the catch:
If you only have 40 days, don’t try to cover everything equally.
Focus more on:
Because recent months carry more weight in the exam.
Now let’s come to the real plan.
40 days is not about “covering everything.”
It is about covering the right things repeatedly.
This structure works because:
In this phase, your goal is simple: complete coverage once.
Focus on these areas:
Don’t just read—connect topics.
For example:
This is how toppers study.
This is where most aspirants go wrong.
They keep reading new content instead of revising.
Don’t do that.
Instead:
Mock tests play a huge role here. They:
Regular mock practice gives a real exam feel and helps identify weaknesses.
At this stage, your focus should be:
These last 5 days are crucial.
Now you should:
Your goal is:
This is where your score improves the most.
Let’s be honest.
Most people waste these 40 days because they:
But Current Affairs is not about “more content.”
It is about better retention.
Even discussions among aspirants highlight this: it’s not about reading more, but reading smartly with clarity.
If you remember just one thing from this blog, remember this:
Stick to one primary source.
Why? Because:
Your goal is not to “collect information.” Your goal is to remember and apply it.
Don’t make long notes.
Instead:
Example:
This makes revision faster.
You must understand this difference.
So while studying:
Yes—but with a condition.
40 days is enough only if you follow a strict, focused plan.
Because RBI Grade B is not about knowing everything.
It is about knowing what matters.A structured 40-day plan helps you avoid random preparation and stay consistent.
Read less. Revise more. Repeat.
Current Affairs feels huge only when it is unstructured.
Once you:
It becomes one of the easiest scoring areas.
So don’t ask, “Can I finish Current Affairs in 40 days?”
Ask yourself:
“Can I follow a smart plan for 40 days without distraction?”
Because if you can do that, Current Affairs will not be your weakness—it will be your advantage.
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