u/Impossible_Smoke_170

I’ve been preparing for banking and regulatory exams and one thing became very clear:

Most of the struggle isn’t the syllabus—it’s the lack of clarity.

With an my_qualifications in B.E-EEE, I have passed and given RBI Grade B Interview, IB ACIO Interview and yet to give interview for SEBI Grade A and UPSC EPFO APFC

Too many sources, too much current affairs, and no clear idea of what actually matters for the exam.

Over time, I realized a few things that helped:

• Focusing more on RBI/SEBI-related news instead of random CA

• Revising limited sources instead of collecting more PDFs

• Practicing MCQs regularly instead of passive reading

Now I’m trying to build a simple, focused system for myself:

- Daily RBI & SEBI current affairs (short notes)

- Weekly revision + discussion

- MCQs + test links

- Tracking what’s actually relevant for exams

I’m also documenting this as I go—nothing fancy, just consistent and exam-focused.

If you're preparing for RBI / banking / insurance exams:

What’s been your biggest challenge so far?

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u/Impossible_Smoke_170 — 17 days ago

I’ve been preparing for banking and regulatory exams (Given RBI Grade B Interview SEBI Grade A Interview, IB ACIO Interview and UPSC EPFO) , and one thing became very clear:

Most of the struggle isn’t the syllabus—it’s the lack of clarity.

Too many sources, too much current affairs, and no clear idea of what actually matters for the exam.

Over time, I realized a few things that helped:

• Focusing more on RBI/SEBI-related news instead of random CA

• Revising limited sources instead of collecting more PDFs

• Practicing MCQs regularly instead of passive reading

Now I’m trying to build a simple, focused system for myself:

I’m also documenting this as I go—nothing fancy, just consistent and exam-focused.

If you're preparing for RBI / banking / insurance exams:

What’s been your biggest challenge so far?

(Current affairs, consistency, sources, etc.)

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u/Impossible_Smoke_170 — 17 days ago