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RBI GRADE B OFFICER HERE - POST 4 (RBI Strategy PPT)

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Hi everyone!

Sharing the RBI Preparation Strategy Phase 1 and GA PPT with You. Please have a Look.

Please refer to my earlier three posts.

https://www.reddit.com/r/forumRBI/s/LuoMCUOl0h

https://www.reddit.com/r/forumRBI/s/BJQFxUtQIX

https://www.reddit.com/r/forumRBI/s/VC20KQuqOY

Initially, I recorded the presentation with proper explanation but somehow during conversion to Video some error occurred. I'm an office-going professional and also have family responsibilities to manage. So, again recording, editing, and uploading a quality video would take a lot of time, and I don't want to delay sharing the material with you.

So, instead of making you wait, I've decided to share the complete presentation as a PDF. It contains almost everything I wanted to cover, my preparation strategy, topic-wise priorities, resources, revision approach, and practical tips based on my own experience.

📄 PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rjnlXEn\_OMY7xclkHS2N6OD5sM9SFjnB/view

If you have any questions, doubts, or need clarification on any point in the PDF, feel free to comment on this thread. I may not be able to reply immediately because of work and family commitments, but I'll definitely respond whenever I get some time.

One more thing, this PDF is completely free to share. I haven't added any watermark, copyright notice, or my name because that was never the purpose. If you think it can help someone else preparing for banking exams, please feel free to share it with your friends, study groups, or anyone who might benefit from it.

My only wish is that this small effort helps even a few aspirants move one step closer to their dream. May all of you succeed, achieve new heights in your careers, and make your families proud. ❤️

If you find the PDF useful, an upvote would be appreciated so it can reach more aspirants who might need it.

All the very best for your preparation. Stay consistent, keep believing in yourself, and success will follow. 😊

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u/Tricky-Release8678 — 1 day ago
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RBI GRADE B OFFICER HERE - POST 3 ( UPDATE POST - Phase 1 in 20 Minutes)

Update: Hey guys, there'll be a little more delay. Unfortunately, the PPT I recorded failed to export as a video due to an unexpected error. Looks like I'll have to record it again, this time slide by slide. A bit frustrating since all the previous effort went to waste, but I'll get it done as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience!

Original Post Below:

This is not a spam or karma farming post, just a small update to my earlier two posts.

https://www.reddit.com/r/forumRBI/s/8Fz1uPtHp2

https://www.reddit.com/r/forumRBI/s/MjvojTqz4p

I don't need engagement, upvotes, or anything else. I just wanted to let everyone know that I've been working on the preparation strategy presentation alongside my office work.

The PPT is almost ready. I have covered Phase I, covering all four sections:

General Awareness

Quantitative Aptitude

Reasoning

English

For each subject, I've tried to cover:

Syllabus and important topics

What to study

How to study

Recommended sources

How to effectively utilise those sources

Most of the resources I've recommended are completely free and, in my opinion, are more than sufficient if followed diligently and consistently.

Initially, I planned to share only the PPT in PDF format.

However, I now feel that a proper recorded presentation would be much more useful. It will allow me to explain the reasoning behind the strategy, cover points that can't be explained well through slides alone, and share practical insights from my own preparation journey.

If everything goes as planned, I'll try to upload the presentation tomorrow between 8:00–9:00 PM. I'm currently refining the PPT and in case due to any reason, not able to upload, I will keep you updated.

Don't worry, I will also share the PPT for those who prefer reading.

One more thing: although the presentation is prepared with RBI Exam in mind, the strategy is applicable to almost all major Banking, Insurance, and BFSI examinations, as there is significant overlap in the syllabus. If followed sincerely, I believe it will benefit aspirants preparing for multiple exams.

This is not the only way to crack these exams. Every aspirant has a different journey and strategy. This presentation simply reflects what worked for me over nearly 10 years in the BFSI sector, spanning my experience in commercial banking (Top PSU) to two regulatory organisations.

My intention is only to help fellow aspirants by sharing my experience.

Stay connected! Hopefully, tomorrow evening I'll post the presentation video along with the PDF.

Thank you once again for all the encouragement, constructive suggestions, and positive feedback. I truly appreciate it.

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u/Tricky-Release8678 — 5 days ago

RBI GRADE B OFFICER HERE - POST 2

Thank you for the overwhelming response!

https://www.reddit.com/r/forumRBI/s/GwcusKjQFN

I have tried to answer whatever I could based on my experience and whatever I know.

I genuinely don't have any personal interest here. I am doing this simply because I know how difficult the preparation journey can be, and if my experience can help someone, I am happy to share it.

I welcome questions related to exam preparation, strategy, resources, GA, Phase 1, Phase 2, interview preparation, etc. I can certainly try to guide you on these. At the same time, please remember that one strategy may not work for everyone. Every individual has a different background, strengths, weaknesses and way of preparing. Take whatever is useful from my experience and build your own strategy around it.

I have tried answering whatever I could and whatever I felt comfortable sharing. When it comes to administrative or internal matters, I honestly don't have answers to many of those questions, and even where I may have some understanding, those things are not something I can or should discuss.

I am also thinking of putting together something more structured for everyone who is preparing. Initially, I was thinking of a detailed presentation or PDF, but now I am considering making a video covering the overall preparation strategy, resources, approach and things I followed. Hopefully, that would be more useful than answering the same questions individually.

I would like your opinion:

What would you prefer?

A detailed PDF/document OR A detailed video

I’ll go with whatever gets more votes.

And yes, I did receive a few negative comments about karma farming and my authenticity 😂. Honestly, I had to Google/learn what karma farming even meant after reading those comments. So I guess I learned something new from this as well. 😂

Once again, thank you everyone. All the best to everyone preparing. Keep working hard and trust your own journey.

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u/Tricky-Release8678 — 12 days ago

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- Vitamin D: 4.5 (very low)

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- TSH: within normal range

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u/Tricky-Release8678 — 4 months ago