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GK Preparation: Syllabus, Strategy & Tips for Banking, Government & MBA Exams

Be it a banking & insurance sector entrance exam such as SBI PO, IBPS PO, BOB PO etc or the highly prestigious government sector recruitment exams such as the UPSC CSE & SSC CGL, all these exams have one thing in common, and that is the – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE/ AWARENESS section. In fact many highly reputed MBA entrance exams such as IIFT, XAT, SNAP etc also have a general knowledge section.

Not only is GK important from the exam point of view, it is also crucial at the interview stage. Considering the importance of the GK section, and the hordes of queries around how to systematically prepare for it, we would be discussing how to systematically prepare for the GK section for banking, government & MBA exams? ‘

Let us first discuss,

Why is GK so important?

Due to the nature of general knowledge / awareness questions, they:-

Thus, this GK section could help you clear those overall cutoffs and seal the deal.

What are the problems faced by aspirants for GK preparation?

The most common problems faced by aspirants are:-

Now that we have understood the problems, in the following section, we will be addressing them one by one and provide a solution ( GK preparation strategy for Banking, Government & MBA exams ) for the same. 

What to Prepare & How to Prepare: Understand the Scope of Learning with Respect to a Particular Exam

While some exams like the UPSC CSE, require an in-depth knowledge, most of the competitive exams such as SSC CGL, SBI PO, RBI Grade ‘B’ etc consist of MCQs. Thus, depending upon the exam, one should decide the importance to be given to this section. Also, make sure to analyze previous years’ cutoffs to get a general idea of the minimum score you must obtain in that section. Generally, a detailed syllabus is released in the exam notification and from there one can understand if the G.K. section will be biased towards a particular subject or topic. For instance, IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection) notifies that the GK section of its CWE (Common Written Examination) will have specific coverbanking-specific information. 

General knowledge / awareness in divided into 2 main parts: STATIC GK &  CURRENT AFFAIRS.

Important topics for Static GK Preparation

Though the syllabus may seem vast, a good way to prepare is to refer to reliable resources. Consider custom-made e-books for each exam. One can also peruse NCERT ( up to class 10) books for preparing static GK. 

How to Prepare Current Affairs?

In Bank PO and Bank Clerk exams, general knowledge about banking is becoming more and more important. One can easily expect 10-15 questions on banking in the GK segment. However, general knowledge for bank exams does not go beyond the relevance of banking general knowledge to a common man e.g. savings accounts, current accounts, operational banking procedures, RBI rules etc. Thus to prepare for general knowledge related to banking, one needs to be regular with newspaper reading.

As far as most banking, government & MBA exams, one must be thorough with the current affairs of the 3 – 5 months prior to the exam.
Suggested Resources 

1. E-books For General Awareness Preparation For Banking, Government & MBA exams

2. Static GK Notes

General Tips for GK Section Preparation

General knowledge is called ‘general’ because it is everywhere. Be curious and a continuous learner. Your short-term focus should be on the exam specific GK but the habit of seeking knowledge will give you the required edge in the competition.

Hope this helps. Let us know your queries in the comments section below.

All the best!