RBI Grade B 2018 Phase 1 (General
Awareness) and Phase 2 (Economic and Social Issues) Study course
Phase I of RBI Grade B examination
consists of General Awareness section.
This section carries 80 marks. (40%
of the paper).
It is considered to be scoring
section and helps in crossing cut-off mark in total.
What can be asked under General
awareness section?
Countries – capitals – currencies
Books and Authors
Concepts and issues related to
Banking
Concepts and issues related to
Insurance
Important committees
Important days
Awards
Persons in news
Places in news
Government schemes
Sports and Games
Institutions and their location and
heads
Concepts and issues related to Indian
Economy
Scientific developments
Key points/ issues related to Union
Budget
Key points/ issues mentioned in
Economic survey
News related to Indian Defence
International issues
Leaders of countries
Leaders of countries
Once an aspirant clears phase 1
examination, he/she will be allowed to appear for Phase 2 examination.
An aspirant has to prepare phase 1
and phase 2 simultaneously as the time gap between phase 1 and phase 2
examination will be less than 15 days.
Phase 2 examination consists of three
papers,
a. Economic and Social Issues
(E&SI)
b. English (Essay, Precis writing,
Letter writing)
c. Finance and Management
There is prescribed syllabus for RBI
Grade B Phase 2 examination. An aspirant has to prepare all the topics
mentioned in the syllabus along with current events.
Details of the study course:
Once you subscribed to the study
course you will receive study notes weekly to your registered email ID as per
schedule.
The study course will start from May 10, 2018 and end on July 15, 2018
Full syllabus will be covered with
special emphasis on current issues related to economy, policies, Finance.
Study modules are available only in
PDF.
Study modules are in English only.
Subscription Fee – Rs.1500
(For subscribing - click here )
Subscription is open now and closes
on June15, 2018.
An aspirant can subscribe on any
day before June 15, 2018. He/ She will receive study modules delivered on
previous dates as per the schedule on the day he/she subscribe the course.
If you have any query please
write to us –aspirantsclass@gmail.com
Sources from which we compile study
notes:
a. Live Mint newspaper
b. Business standard newspaper
c. The Hindu newspaper
d. Indian Economy – Ramesh singh
e. March of Indian Economy – I C
Dhingra
f. RBI speeches
g. Sanjeev Verma’s Indian Economy
h. NCERT 12th standard
Macro economics
i. Union Budget
j. Economic survey
k. Indian Year book
l. Websites of NITI Aayog,
Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Corporate affairs, Prime Ministers Economic
Advisory council, RBI
m. Reports published by IMF, World
Bank etc.
n. NCERT (Management)
0. Magazines like Yojana,
Kurukshetra, Economic and political weekly.