RBI Grade B Phase 1 Current Affairs Revision Strategy 2025
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Out of 200 questions, 80 come from the GA section of the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam alone. That means 40% of the paper.  And Current Affairs is the backbone of the GA section. And there is no doubt that you can get near the cut-off if you perform better in this part of the exam. And one of the major reasons for the poor performance of most candidates in it is poor revision. They don’t invest sufficient time in the topics that need more attention than others do. They also chase multiple resources and get confused. In this blog, we’ll share with you a clear revision strategy by focusing on the right areas, the right resources, and the right way to use your time. Read on to find these tips, and you can fetch 55 to 60 marks in GA with ease.

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Top 4 Ultimate Revision Tips for Current Affairs

Here’s what you need to do in the last 15 days to master CA and perform better in GA section of the exam:

1. Pay More Attention to PIB, RBI, and SEBI Circulars

If you want to score high, this is your essential zone. PIB is the most trusted source to learn all about government updates. The majority of questions in General Awareness (Current Affairs) come from schemes, policies, missions, and reports. And because finance is the primary subject of this exam, RBI and SEBI circulars are also very important.

So, you shouldn’t waste your last 15 days covering everything. Instead, you should choose the most recent PIB reports and RBI/SEBI circulars. Revise them multiple times. You’ll have a clear edge over others if you can recall them quickly.

2. Miscellaneous GA Should Have Less Priority

Yes, current affairs is a sea of topics. But you cannot prepare everything. Hence, you need to prioritize certain topics. Keep miscellaneous topics like sports news, obituaries, book launches, important days, and MOUs for later.

These topics can be unpredictable. To make it clear, even if these topics attract one or two questions, they will not affect your overall score.

As a result, instead of chasing them, invest more time in revising PIB, RBI, and SEBI updates.

3. Prefer Revision Over Learning New Information

This is where many aspirants make mistakes. They keep reading new PDFs and notes till the last week. That only increases confusion. Instead, revise what you already know.

Make sure you revise your notes at least 4 to 5 times. The more you revise, the more confident you’ll be. Remember, the exam tests your recall speed. You’ll lose time if you hesitate.

Dedicate the last 15 days to revision, so that we can answer questions on the topics you know faster and more accurately.

4. Invest the Last 15 Days Smartly

The final 15 days are paramount. This is the time to solidify whatever you’ve learnt and not expand the horizons of your knowledge.

How?

Here’s what you should do:

  • Focus on PIB (July, August, September) through Sampoorna or PIB Sutra.
  • Go through all the important news published in the newspapers like Business Standard in the last 3 months. You can cover this through Bazooka.
  • Avoid old miscellaneous news. Anything older than 75 days won’t be as relevant.
  • Most importantly, revise thoroughly and smartly.

Why GA Revision Matters the Most

With 80 questions to solve, the GA section has a high weightage. So, if you do perform well here, you’ll be halfway through the exam. But GA is also the section where aspirants stumble.

Why?

Because they use too many revision resources. They read random notes and don’t revise strategically. 

And, when the exam comes, they can’t recall. That’s why you need a simple strategy that emphasizes the use of fewer resources and revising more times.

Result-Oriented Resources for Current Affairs Revision

Now let’s talk about the resources that can make your revision job easier.

General Awareness (Current Affairs) Topic-Wise Tests

Take 7 exam-focused tests. These tests are crafted to sharpen your speed of recalling GA information. Practice daily, and you’ll see improvement.

Bazooka Monthly Current Affairs PDF

Bazooka is a PDF that provides you with all the important updates. It covers everything from national and international news, reports, and awards to finance, banking, and the economy.

Therefore, instead of reading so many articles, you should just go through Bazooka. Keep it handy and revise before the exam. This will save your time and keep your focus laser-sharp.

PIB Sutra 

PIB Sutra is perfect for RBI-style GA questions. It makes you aware of all the important government schemes, economic issues, agriculture, rural development, and global reports into simple notes. You go through so much that by the time the exam comes, you’re ready to face any type of question.

It also includes quizzes and descriptive questions for practice. This is one of the best ways to avoid scatter and stick to exam-focused revision.

Daily GA Quizzes

Quizzes are the fastest way to test your recall power. So, in the last 15 days, you should spend 20 to 30 minutes daily on GA quizzes. These quizzes will train your brain to recall facts quickly. And that’s exactly what you require during the real Phase 1 exam.

PracticeMock’s Courses for RBI Grade B

If you’re really serious about clearing the exam, don’t stop at PDFs. You should make the most of the full-length mock test series, RBI Grade B PDF courses, and video/non-video courses.

These include:

1. RBI Grade B 2025 Foundation Course

The RBI Grade B 2025 Foundation Course is a complete package for both Phase I and Phase II preparation. Priced at Rs. 6999, it provides access until 31st December 2025. The course includes videos, notes, and mock tests for all topics.

Phase I videos cover Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, and General Awareness, while Phase II videos focus on ESI & FM (Static), ESI Current Affairs, Finance Current Affairs, Government Schemes, and Miscellaneous topics.

Study material includes ESI & FM revision notes and Sampoorna, which covers schemes and news from PIB, RBI, and NABARD circulars. Students also get chapter-wise quizzes and full-length mock tests for both phases.

With over 400 recorded lectures and e-books, the course is available in Hinglish.

2. RBI Grade B 2025 Phase 2 Video Course

The RBI Grade B 2025 Phase 2 Video Course is valid until 31st December 2025. It mainly focuses on Phase II preparation but also includes Phase I GA videos. Phase II content covers ESI & FM (Static), ESI Current Affairs, Finance Current Affairs, Government Schemes, and Miscellaneous topics.

Students receive ESI & FM study and revision notes and Sampoorna for schemes and important news. Chapter-wise quizzes and full-length mocks for Phase II are included, along with sectional and full-length mocks for Phase I.

The course has over 200 recorded lectures with e-books and is available in Hinglish.

3. RBI Grade B Non-Video Course and Tests

The RBI Grade B Non-Video Course, Phase 1 and Phase 2 Objective, Descriptive Tests with Expert Review 2025 is available until 31st December 2025. This non-video package includes study and revision notes for Economic & Social Issues and Finance & Management, along with chapter-wise quizzes.

It offers 10 complete Phase I mock tests and 15 sectional tests (5 each for Quant, Reasoning, and English). For Phase II, it provides 30 mock tests (15 each for ESI & FM), including 10 objective and 5 descriptive tests with expert review.

4. RBI Grade B Phase 1 PDF Course

The RBI Grade B Phase 1 PDF Course covers Quant, Reasoning, and English with over 4500 questions that include all varieties and syllabus topics.

The course explains important concepts with detailed examples and includes exam-level questions based on the new pattern.

It is available in English only and is ideal for focused Phase I preparation.

RBI Grade B Study Plan 2025 For 60 Days

Takeaway

Your revision strategy will decide your score in GA. Keep in mind, this section is offering 80 marks. If you score 55 to 60 marks here, chances are, you’ll comfortably clear the Phase 1 exam.

So, be more mindful of the PIB and RBI/SEBI circulars and attach less attention to miscellaneous updates. Plus, revise your notes multiple times and use PracticeMock resources like Bazooka, PIB Sutra, quizzes, and mock tests to multiply your revision speed

FAQs

Why is current affairs so important for RBI Grade B Phase 1?

Current affairs is the core of Phase 1. It decides your score. Questions mostly come from the last six months. A strong grip here can push your total above the cutoff.

How many months of current affairs should I revise?

Focus mainly on the last six months. Give extra time to the last three months as they carry the highest weight. Do not skip budget and economic survey updates.

What resources should I use for quick revision?

Use PIB, RBI circulars, SEBI updates, and government schemes. Rely on concise PDFs like PracticeMock’s Bazooka. Attempt daily quizzes and topic-wise mocks to strengthen memory and boost recall.

How can I manage revision in the last 15 days?

Divide time wisely. Cover one subject in the morning and revise CA in the evening. Attempt a mock every alternate day. Focus only on high-value topics.

What is the best way to score 55-60 marks in Phase 1?

Revise daily, practice mocks, and analyse mistakes. Keep static GK light but current affairs strong. Use smart notes. Consistency and focused revision in the last 15 days matter most.

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