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Contributor-Level 10
1. Stage one: The preliminary stage of objective-type questions
2. Stage two: The main stage of 200 marks and five sections
3. Stage three: The language proficiency test stage in the selected state's regional language
You need to qualify at each stage in order to get posted as an RBI Assistant. However, merit will be determined based on stage-two scores. You can SEE the detailed exam pattern for RBI Ass
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1. Quantitative Aptitude Section: For this section, Rajesh Verma's Objective Arithmetic and Rakesh Yadav's Advanced Math for General Competitions can be used.
2. English To study this section, you need to refer to High School English Grammar and Comprehension by Wren and Martin for the basic concept. You can also use t
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1. Prepare a section-wise study plan according to the syllabus.
2. In the initial period, focus on covering the basics of each and every topic.
3. The Quantitative Aptitude and reasoning sections require you to focus on the fundamentals before practicing.
4. Once you've mastered the fundamental concepts of these sections, you can begin practicing with sectional tests.
5. You must read the newspaper on a regular basis, beginning with the English section of your preparation.
6. Yo
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1. Recognize the question pattern in the preliminary and main stages.
2. Make a study plan as per the available time for the exam cycle in which you will participate.
3. In the initial months, focus on the fundamentals of reasoning and numerical ability.
4. Make short notes for data based topics such as appointments, banking GK, reports, etc.
5. Develop short tricks to accurately solve math questions in less time.
6. Practice weekly mock exams to track your progr
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