10 Best Revision Tricks for RBI Grade B Phase 2 Exam 2025
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Are you ready to face the RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam on 6th December 2025? Have you revised the syllabus well? Are you halfway through? In any case, most of the candidates have now entered the most decisive phase of their revision process. This blog is for those who want to polish what they’ve learned, practice with precision, and appear in the exam confidently. Revision is not about re-reading everything. It’s about revisiting the right things, restructuring your memory, and rehearsing your answeres to diffrent types of questions that you’re expected to answer. The 10 tricks that you’re about to discuss with you are drawn from the candidates who succeeded in previous Phase 2 exams and their real exam experiences. Read on the blog below to learn how to revise smarter and not harder.

RBI Grade B Phase 2: Why Revision Needs a Strategy

Most aspirants revise randomly by flipping through PDFs, watching videos, or re-reading notes. But they are without a plan. That leads to mental fatigue and confusion, and they also acquire false confidence. You must revise with a goal in mind. Because in the Phase 2 exam, you’ll require revision that can prepare your mind to recall the knowledge, apply it under pressure.

These 10 tricks below will help you do just that.

1. Create Last 10 Days Sheet

Before you get indulged in revision, you need to prioritize and divide the topics into three categories:

  • Must Revise (high-weightage, weak areas)
  • Can Skip (low-weightage, already prepared or mastered)
  • Practice Again (mock test mistakes, descriptive writing)

This sheet gives you clarity. It prevents over-revision and makes sure to pay more attention to topics that matter most. Toppers swear by this method as it is simple, pictorial, and also incredibly effective.

2. Use the “Active Recall” Technique

Passive reading doesn’t work. Instead, close your notes and try to recall key points aloud or on paper. For instance, after revising the Monetary Policy, write down its objectives, tools, and the recent RBI stance, and that too, without looking. Then, look for missing information or important points, and areas for improvement.

This technique strengthens memory and builds exam-day confidence. It’s how toppers train their brain to recall all that is prepared under pressure.

3. Revise Through Mock Test Mistakes

The mistakes you’ll commit in RBI Grade B Phase 2 mock test will be gold. Why? Because you can learn from it like with no other practice format. So, to make the most of it, you can create a ‘Tracker to Track Your Mistakes’ and revise every wrong answer.

You should ask yourself these questions while revising it:

  • Was it a gap in the learning?
  • A misread question?
  • Poor time management?

Then revise that topic and not the whole chapter. This targeted revision saves time and boosts accuracy. It’s how toppers convert mistakes into marks.

4. Practice Descriptive Writing with Templates

For English and ESI/FM descriptive answers, build writing templates. Structure your essays and answers with clear introductions, transitions, and conclusions. And whenever you practice writing, do it under time limits.

Writing experts say if you want to revise writing content you should revise how you present it.” Your writing style matters but the clarity, structure, and relevance in it helps you score maximium marks.

5. Use PIB Sutra & Vishleshan for Current Affairs Revision

Don’t drown in daily news. Use  PIB Sutra and its Vishleshan segments to revise current affairs with context. These tools connect policy with impact, which is perfect for ESI and FM descriptive answers.

Instead of memorizing facts, understand themes. For example, revise Budget highlights not as numbers, but as policy priorities. That’s how RBI officers think, and that’s how you should write.

6. Revise with Voice Notes and Summaries

Record short voice notes summarizing important topics, like Ethics theories, Budget frameworks, or RBI functions. Listen to them during walks or breaks. You can also create flash summaries (1-page notes) for quick revision.

Toppers use this trick to retain complex ideas without re-reading bulky PDFs. It’s revision on the go—and it works.

7. Use the RBI Grade B Phase 2 Video Course for Concept Recap

If you’re short on time or clarity, use the RBI Grade B Phase 2 Video Course. to revisit tough topics. It’s structured, concise, and aligned with the syllabus. Especially useful for non-commerce aspirants who need conceptual clarity without jargon.

Use it to revise and not to learn from zero. pay attention to the most scoring areas and descriptive answer frameworks.

8. Quickly Revise Management with Mnemonics

Management is filled with theory. So, use mnemonics, diagrams, and frameworks to revise topics like Motivation, Leadership, and Organizational Behavior.

For example, use MASLOW to recall the hierarchy of needs or “EI is equal to Self and Social Awareness” for Emotional Intelligence.

Therefore, imitate toppers by using visual memory to retain all the abstract concepts. This trick is faster, smarter, and exam-friendly.

9. Rehearse Full-Length RBI Grade B Phase 2 Mock Tests with Analysis

In the final week, take at least 2 full-length Phase 2 mock Tests. Simulate exam conditions. Then spend double the time analyzing your performance.

Ask yourself:

  • Did I manage time well?
  • Were my descriptive answers properly structured?
  • Did I miss themes that are repeated?

This rehearsal builds mental stamina and strategic clarity. It’s the closest you’ll get to the real exam before 6th December.

10. Revise with a Peer

Sometimes, the best revision happens in conversation. Discuss key topics with a peer or mentor. Explain concepts aloud. Debate policy implications. Review each other’s essays. If you can teach it to someone, you’ve mastered it.

In short, your peer revision shows you new perspectives, keeps you responsible, and adds depth to your learning. So, don’t revise alone and revise smartly.

Final Thoughts

The RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam is not just a test of knowledge but a test of clearness and cool-headedness. Revision is where you build both. These 10 tricks are not shortcuts but strategies to help you revise with a clear purpose.

So, don’t just re-read, but follow the three ‘RS’, which are rehearse, reflect, and refine. If you keep following this routine, you’ll face the exam confidently.

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FAQs

How do I avoid over-revising in the final days?

Use the list of topics that must be revised and pay heed to the most scoring topics and weak areas. Leave what you’ve already mastered.

Is revising RBI Grade B Phase 2 mock test mistakes really that useful?

It’s a must. The mistakes you commit reveal blind spots. You should fix those, and you should fix your score. Don’t just test yourself, give the right diagnosis to the mistakes you commit and correct them.

How should I revise current affairs smartly?

Drop the daily clutter by using PIB Sutra and Vishleshan. They connect facts to themes and that’s exactly what Phase 2 demands.

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By Mahika Goswami

I have cleared RBI Grade B, SEBI Grade A and UPSC exams, so I know the path to success. Now I use that experience to guide students for regulatory and UPSC exams with full dedication and honest support.

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