How many questions one can expect from Budget and economic survey in Grade B?

How many questions one can expect from Budget and economic survey in Grade B?

Budget is mammoth document which is not easy to read and understand. Economic Survey is a document which contains certain points which are covered under the Union Budget. It is an annual document made by the Finance Ministry. It highlights growth of economy and the government policy enterprises and is presented parliament (both houses) a day before the presentation of the Union Budget....

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Role of Newspaper in Preparation of RBI Grade B

Role of Newspaper in Preparation of RBI Grade B

Reading Newspaper is crucial for the participants of all sorts of competitive exams. As newspaper reading is importance for preparation of RBI Grade B exam the question arises How to read Newspaper? Which newspaper is good or best to read? How much time should be devoted in newspaper reading? Etc. Current affairs are prepared in very efficient and well from article of from Newspapers....

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Strategy to prepare for RBI Grade B Phase I

Strategy to prepare for RBI Grade B Phase I

To clear or compete successfully one has to secure minimum marks in each section with the total of 200-marks within 2 hours. Only those candidates who successfully clear phase 1 are eligible for phase II exam. Before starting preparation strategy for any exam, one should understand pattern, type of questions asked and the areas or syllabus from where questions may put. ...

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Is RBI Grade B a very tough exam?

Is RBI Grade B a very tough exam?

RBI GRADE B is a prestigious job as compared to other government jobs after IAS/IPS in our country. Each exam has its own toughness levels and marking criteria for qualifying the exam. Being the central bank RBI regulates monetary policies, financial stability, regulates currency and credit system of our country. ...

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Essay writing tips For RBI Grade B Phase II

Essay writing tips For RBI Grade B Phase II

During the Phase II or Mains exams the papers are descriptive type. The candidates are given 90 minutes time to solve three separate papers carrying 100 (hundred) marks each. As the papers are descriptive candidates have to write more and needs more skills as the answers are answered in limited number of words. In limited words one has to answer maximum so words should be watchful to complete the sense of answer. ...

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