After
making it to the list , I have realised that most of the candidates who
have made it to the final list and especially the toppers have been
working while they have prepared for the exam. So, it’s definitely
possible to prepare for this exam while working.
First
thing is that being a working candidate it is important that we
restrict our resources of study since we do not have the luxury of time.
So for any topic of the syllabus first make sure that you don’t refer
to more than one resource. I have done the mistake of referring to many
sources during my previous attempts and realised this.
Then,
make sure that you fix your timing for study during the week days
according to your office hours. My office timings is from 10 AM - 7.30
PM. I felt that studying after office hours didn’t work for me , so I
used to take enough sleep after office hours and use my mornings to
study . Quality attention of 2–3 hours every weekday will be quite
enough [My timings were usually from 6AM- 9 AM.] Though I had tried to
study in the night I understood that I was not able to focus more as I
was tired after office hours. So try to fix your timing of study
according to your office hours and your own comfort. It can be any 2–3
hours of the day where you feel you can focus more. Also make sure you
have enough sleep of minimum 6 hours to keep you focused during study
time.
When it comes to weekends it’s mere sacrifice. We must try to cover “ as much as possible “ during the weekends as we can make up for the shortfall of preparation during the weekdays.
Phase 1 :
Since I already had my basics in Quants , Reasoning & English, I
had focused more on General Awareness Part [which is of more weightage
in the exam]. When the RBI notification was released in July 2018 , we
had one month’s time for Prelims.
General Awareness :
I had planned to study GK of 4 months and revise them. I utilized my
lunch time[It was 45 minutes, I made sure to complete lunch early to
devote time for GK] to make sure I completed atleast 10 days of GK
during that time. This way I was able to complete one month’s GK in 3
weekdays. During the weekends I tried to complete the left out GK. In
this way I was able to complete 4 months GK in 1 - 2 weeks time.
Thereafter , I kept revising them again and again.
Quants , Reasoning & English : Since
I had my basics here I had decided to take only Mocks to practice them.
Weekends where the only time where I could do mocks as it takes 2 hours
for each Phase 1 mock and atleast 30–40 minutes to review our
performance. I had taken atleast 2 mocks every weekend so by the end of
one month I had taken 10 mocks.
Since
I had already failed thrice in Prelims I did not take any chance this
time and took leave for 3 days + 2 days [Sat & Sun] before the
actual exam. During this time, I kept revising my GK , took mocks and
wherever felt I brushed up the basic formulas and shortcuts.
Don’t
worry if you feel you do not have your basics in Quants , Reasoning
& English. Now it’s April and even if someone starts now preparing
for this Aptitude part , one can very well master the basics before the
notification is out. Once your done with the Aptitude part you can start
with the other sections.
Phase 2 :
Finance & Management : Since
this portion was static and was totally new to me, I devoted most of my
time during the one month (weekdays & weekends) and tried to
complete the syllabus. Due to paucity of time I had to skip one topic in
Management. But I feel my low marks in FM was due to skipping the
entire topic. I would suggest others to start early and try to cover all
the topics.
ESI : With
respect to ESI, I had already completed my basics in Economics [Only
from NCERT] , Reading HINDU Newspaper, Government Schemes and Budget
before the notification was out. During the one month after notification
, I did not give more time to this paper since I felt I had covered a
bit already and focused more on FM.
Again
for Phase 2, I had taken 5 days + 2 days [Sat & Sun] leave , which
according to me was quite little time to revise and study left out
topic. One advantage was that since I had less time I concentrated more
and did not deviate as much as possible.
On the whole my preparation was made this way :
Before Notification : Reading Newspaper, Budget , Government Schemes , Basic of Aptitude & Economics NCERT.
After Notification : F&M , General Awareness and left out topics of ESI.
This
is how I had prepared but every other working candidate might have
different approach towards this exam. I would suggest candidates to take
inputs from many sources and plan their preparation accordingly.
But it is definitely
possible to clear this exam along with your work. Just that you have to
put in little extra effort. Trust me , it’s worth the pain !
-Priyanka Ravi , Manager at RBI
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