RBI Assistant Exam

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Deeksha Dixit

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To pass the RBI Assistant exam on your first attempt, you need to study with full focus. The following expert advice can help you pass the RBI Assistant Exam on your first try:
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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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, The Reserve Bank of India conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts in the RBI. The Reserve Bank of India RBI is India's central bank that regulates the entire banking in India. The bank plays an important part in the development strategy of the government of India. The central bank has 30 offices in the state capitals. Every year, RBI conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts. The two most popular exams conducted by the apex bank are RBI Grade B and RBI Assistant. A job in RBI is considered to be highly prestigious. As a result, many candidates apply for the various exams conducted by the bank. Th
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shikha suman

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SEE whatever you study is never wasted. If you are preparing for government. Banks then you need to focus on the banking awareness, english, reasoning & quantitative aptitude.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Government exams and the IT certifications you mentioned are different things. Understand the fact that government exams are aptitude based. You will have to prepare Maths, English and reasoning.
If you are preparing for government exams and in your spare time you think of doing these certifications then go for it. But, if you think that your certifications will help you in exams then it's a wrong notion.
Yes, you can go for government exams till the time you are eligible for them.

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