
General Awareness for bank exams covers Current Affairs, Static GK, Banking Awareness and other areas related to national and international developments. The General Awareness syllabus for bank exams includes topics such as national news, international news, awards, appointments, government schemes, banking updates and economic developments. Candidates can check the major General Awareness topics for bank exams and the areas covered under each section.
The General Awareness coverage for banking exams can vary across exams. Candidates should check the latest notification and exam-specific requirements while preparing Current Affairs, Static GK, Banking Awareness, General Awareness questions and PYQs.
General Awareness for banking exams can be organised into the following areas:
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Topic |
Major Areas to Cover |
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Current Affairs |
National News, International News, Banking & Financial News, Government Schemes, Awards, Appointments, Summits, Sports, Defence, Economy |
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Static GK |
Countries, Capitals & Currencies, Important Organisations, Headquarters, Important Days, Books & Authors, National Parks and other fixed facts |
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Banking Awareness |
Banking Terms, RBI, Banking History, Financial Institutions, Monetary Policy, Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion |
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Economic & Financial Awareness |
Economy, RBI updates, financial policies, banking developments and major economic events |
Current Affairs is an important part of General Awareness for bank exams. Candidates can follow recent developments and revise them regularly instead of trying to cover every news event.
Candidates can cover major developments in India, including:
Government initiatives and policies
Important national events
Major appointments
Reports and indices
Important agreements and MoUs
Defence developments
Important infrastructure and development projects
This area includes major events and developments from around the world, such as:
International summits and conferences
Agreements between countries
International organisations
Important appointments
Major global developments
Reports and rankings
Candidates can cover important national and international awards, including:
Award name
Recipient
Field or achievement
Organisation presenting the award
Revise important appointments in:
Government organisations
Banks and financial institutions
International organisations
Regulatory bodies
Major national and international institutions
Static GK covers information that generally remains unchanged and can be revised alongside Current Affairs.
Important areas include:
Countries, Capitals and Currencies
Important Organisations and Headquarters
Important Days
Books and Authors
National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries
Important places and monuments
Banking-related static facts
Important national and international organisations
Banking Awareness is closely connected with General Awareness preparation for bank examinations. Candidates can cover:
History of banking in India
RBI and its functions
Types of banks
Banking terms and abbreviations
Financial institutions
Monetary policy
Repo Rate, CRR and SLR
Digital banking
UPI and other payment systems
Financial inclusion
Recent banking developments
Candidates can organise their preparation around these core areas:
National News
International News
Banking and Financial News
Government Schemes
Awards and Honours
Appointments
Summits and Conferences
Defence
Sports
Economy and Business
Countries, Capitals and Currencies
Important Organisations and Headquarters
Important Days
Books and Authors
National Parks
Banking-related Static GK
RBI
Banking Terms
Financial Institutions
Monetary Policy
Digital Banking
Financial Inclusion
Payment Systems
The exact coverage can vary by examination, so candidates can use the latest notification and previous-year questions for their target exam when deciding what to prioritise.
The role and coverage of General Awareness can differ between examination stages and across bank exams. Candidates can therefore prepare according to the stage and the requirements of their target examination.
For exams where General Awareness is included in Mains, candidates should give attention to recent current affairs, banking awareness, financial developments and static facts relevant to the examination.
Candidates can check the latest official notification of their respective bank exam for the current exam pattern.
Candidates can cover General Awareness for bank exams in a structured sequence:
Current Affairs → Revision → Static GK → Banking Awareness → PYQs → Practice Tests
Follow recent national, international, banking and financial developments regularly.
Revise fixed facts alongside current affairs rather than leaving them for the end.
Focus on banking terms, RBI, financial institutions, monetary policy and recent banking developments.
Revise previously covered current affairs at regular intervals to improve retention.
Solve previous-year questions to understand the type of information asked in bank examinations.
Attempt GA quizzes and sectional tests to check recall and identify topics that need revision.
General Awareness Questions for Bank Exams
Candidates should move from learning current affairs and static facts to regular General Awareness practice questions.
A useful practice sequence is:
Topic-wise Learning → Current Affairs Revision → PYQs → GA Quizzes → Sectional Tests
Practice can help candidates identify which areas require more revision and improve their recall of factual information.
General Awareness PYQs help candidates understand the types of information asked in bank examinations and the areas that require regular revision.
Candidates can use PYQs to:
Identify recurring topics
Understand the level of questions
Check their preparation
Revise important facts
Practise answering within a limited time
Candidates can use different resources depending on their stage of preparation.
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Stage |
Resource |
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Learn |
Current Affairs sessions, Static GK notes, Banking Awareness classes |
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Revise |
Daily and monthly Current Affairs, Static GK revision |
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Practise |
Topic-wise questions, quizzes and PYQs |
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Test |
Sectional tests and full-length mocks |