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RBI Assistant General Awareness Syllabus & Important Topics

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The General Awareness (GA) section is one of the most decisive parts of the RBI Assistant Mains exam. Carrying 40 questions worth 40 marks, it tests aspirants’ knowledge of banking, economy, current affairs, and static GK. Clarification: GA is not part of Prelims; it is compulsory only in Mains. Strong preparation here can make or break final selection.

 

Exam Pattern Snapshot

Aspirants must first understand the exam structure before diving into preparation. GA is objective in nature, with questions covering banking awareness, RBI functions, economy, and current affairs. Clarification: This section is exclusive to Mains, unlike English or Quant which appear in both stages.

  • Stage: Mains Exam only
  • Questions: 40
  • Marks: 40
  • Nature: Objective MCQs
  • Difficulty: Moderate–High
  • Focus: Banking, economy, current affairs, RBI functions

RBI Assistant General Awareness Syllabus

The GA syllabus is broad, covering banking awareness, RBI functions, economy, and national/international current affairs. Clarification: Static GK is tested but the emphasis is on banking and economy‑related awareness.

Topic AreaDetails Covered
Banking AwarenessRBI functions, monetary policy, financial terms, banking history
Economy & FinanceInflation, GDP, fiscal policy, budget highlights, economic reforms
RBI & Regulatory UpdatesRBI circulars, committees, financial inclusion schemes
Current AffairsNational & international events, sports, awards, appointments, summits
Government SchemesFlagship programs, financial inclusion, digital initiatives
Static GKCapitals, currencies, books/authors, important days, geography basics
International OrganizationsIMF, World Bank, WTO, UN, BRICS, G20
Business & Corporate NewsMergers, acquisitions, banking sector updates

Important Topics to Prioritize

Not all GA topics carry equal weight. Banking awareness and economy dominate, followed by current affairs. Clarification: RBI circulars and financial inclusion schemes are frequently tested, making them high‑priority areas.

1. Banking Awareness: Covers RBI functions, monetary policy, financial terms, and banking history. These are core topics directly linked to RBI’s role.

2. Economy & Finance: GDP, inflation, fiscal policy, and budget highlights are recurring. Aspirants must track economic reforms and government initiatives.

3. RBI & Regulatory Updates: RBI circulars, committees, and schemes like Jan Dhan Yojana or financial literacy programs are crucial.

4. Current Affairs: National and international events, sports, awards, appointments, and summits. Clarification: Focus on the last 6 months before the exam.

5. Government Schemes & Static GK: Schemes related to banking and economy matter more than general schemes. Static GK like capitals, currencies, and important days are tested but in limited numbers.

Preparation Strategy

GA preparation requires consistent reading and note‑making. Clarification: Unlike Quant or Reasoning, GA cannot be mastered in a few weeks; it demands daily updates.

  • Daily Newspaper Reading: Focus on economy, RBI, and banking news.
  • Monthly Current Affairs Capsules: Revise last 6 months thoroughly.
  • RBI Circulars: Track official updates and financial inclusion schemes.
  • Static GK Revision: Maintain notes on capitals, currencies, important days.
  • Mock Tests: Attempt GA quizzes to test recall and accuracy.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many aspirants lose marks by ignoring GA until the last moment. Clarification: GA preparation is cumulative; cramming at the end rarely works.

  • Ignoring RBI circulars and banking updates.
  • Focusing only on static GK instead of economy.
  • Not revising current affairs monthly.
  • Overlooking government schemes related to finance.

GA Preparation Resources

Preparing GA requires structured tools, not scattered reading. Reliable resources like Bazooka, PIB Sutra, topic‑wise tests, and newspapers ensure complete coverage, systematic revision, and exam‑oriented practice for RBI Assistant 2026 aspirants.

PracticeMock’s Bazooka: Monthly Current Affairs

Bazooka is a monthly PDF covering national/international news, awards, sports, finance, schemes, and obituaries.

Why it works: concise exam‑oriented coverage, quick multi‑month revision, free download anytime. Just 20–25 minutes daily builds retention and reduces last‑minute stress—a one‑stop Phase 1 GA solution.

PracticeMock’s PIB Sutra

PIB Sutra focuses on schemes, economics, finance, social issues, agriculture, and reports—tailored for RBI exams.

Major benefits: systematic PIB coverage, quizzes + descriptive practice, exam‑relevant prep without scattered reading. Dedicate 30–40 minutes daily to anticipate questions directly from PIB content.

GA Topic‑Wise Tests

Topic‑wise tests replicate exam GA questions and highlight strengths/weaknesses.

How to use: attempt 1–2 tests daily, cover 7 topics systematically, track improvement. Combined with Bazooka + PIB Sutra, these sharpen accuracy and speed under exam conditions.

Newspapers & Other Resources

Newspapers like The Hindu, Business Standard, Mint, and Economic Times add depth.

Focus areas: editorials for analysis, budget/finance updates, government policies. Spend 30 minutes daily, then combine with Bazooka + PIB Sutra for complete GA coverage.

Other Sources for GA Preparation

Choosing reliable sources saves time and prevents confusion. Daily capsules, monthly PDFs, RBI releases, and budget highlights provide concise, exam‑oriented material that matches PYQ trends and scoring needs.

  • Daily Current Affairs Capsules
  • Monthly Compilations (PDFs covering events month‑wise)
  • RBI Official Website (press releases, circulars, reports)
  • Economic Survey & Budget Highlights
  • Static GK Notes (one‑time preparation + regular revision)

Rule: Daily + Monthly + RBI official updates = Complete GA coverage.

Final Word

The General Awareness section in RBI Assistant Mains is a high‑weightage area that decides final merit. With 40 marks at stake, aspirants must prioritize banking awareness, economy, and RBI updates while revising current affairs and static GK. Clarification: GA is exclusive to Mains and cannot be skipped. Smart, consistent preparation ensures aspirants turn GA into a scoring advantage.

FAQs

Is RBI Assistant exam easy or difficult?

The exam is moderate in difficulty. Prelims is easier with speed‑based questions, while Mains is tougher due to GA, Computer, and descriptive English. With consistent practice, it’s very much crackable.

Can I crack RBI Assistant in 2 months?

Yes, if you already have a strong base. Two months of focused preparation with daily mocks, GA revision (last 6 months), and practice in Quant/Reasoning can be enough. Beginners may need more time.

How many months of general awareness for RBI Grade B?

At least 6 months of GA before the exam is essential. Most questions come from the last 4–6 months, but revising 8–10 months gives extra safety.

आरबीआई असिस्टेंट जीएस का सिलेबस क्या है?

आरबीआई असिस्टेंट जीएस (General Awareness) का सिलेबस बैंकिंग अवेयरनेस, इकॉनमी, आरबीआई अपडेट्स, करेंट अफेयर्स (पिछले 6 महीने), गवर्नमेंट स्कीम्स और स्टैटिक जीके (राजधानियाँ, करेंसी, महत्वपूर्ण दिन) पर आधारित है।

आरबीआई असिस्टेंट एग्जाम आसान है या मुश्किल?

आरबीआई असिस्टेंट एग्जाम मध्यम स्तर का होता है। प्रीलिम्स अपेक्षाकृत आसान है, लेकिन मेन्स में जीए और कंप्यूटर नॉलेज सेक्शन इसे चुनौतीपूर्ण बनाते हैं। सही रणनीति और नियमित अभ्यास से इसे आसानी से पास किया जा सकता है।

Asad Yar Khan

Asad specializes in penning and overseeing blogs on study strategies, exam techniques, and key strategies for SSC, banking, regulatory body, engineering, and other competitive exams. During his 3+ years' stint at PracticeMock, he has helped thousands of aspirants gain the confidence to achieve top results. In his free time, he either transforms into a sleep lover, devours books, or becomes an outdoor enthusiast.

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