Topics Covered: Who is Dheeraj? How His RBI Grade B Journey Started, The Struggles He Faced in the Beginning, and What Made Him Stay Consistent, Balancing Work and RBI Grade B Preparation, How He Managed to Study Just 2 Hours a Day and Still Made Progress, His Weekend Strategy for Revision and Practice, How He Stayed Calm and Positive During the Toughest Days, Dheeraj’s RBI Grade B Phase 1 and Phase 2 Strategy, How He Adapted to the Descriptive Paper Pattern, What Happened During the RBI Grade B Interview, The Role of Family Support in His Success, and the Most Important Lessons You Can Learn from His Journey.

Have you ever felt that preparing for a big exam means you have to lock yourself in a room and forget about everything else? Many of us think so. We feel we must leave our friends, stop playing our favourite games, and just study, study, study. But what if I told you there’s another way? 

This is the story of Dheeraj, a boy just like you, who not only cleared the big RBI Grade B exam but did it while working a full-time job and enjoying his life.

This is not just a story; it’s a friendly chat. Let’s see how Dheeraj did it, and what simple, honest lessons you can learn from his journey. Let’s see where Dheeraj came from.

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RBI Grade B Preparation Journey: How Dheeraj’s Dream Began

Dheeraj was a simple boy who studied Mechanical Engineering. Like many students, he didn’t get a job directly from college. He decided to try for government jobs, and the banking sector felt like the right place for him.

His first big goal wasn’t RBI Grade B. His first goal was simple: get a stable job. He started preparing for the IBPS PO exam. While studying, he heard about the RBI Grade B exam, the biggest prize in banking. He thought, “Wow, I want to do that one day!” But he was very practical. He told himself, “First, I need a job. Then, I will chase the bigger dream.”

So, he worked hard and cleared the IBPS PO exam. He even cleared the IBPS Clerk exam! He had a job now. But the journey was just beginning, and the path ahead was not as smooth as he thought.

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Facing Setbacks in RBI Grade B Preparation

Imagine this: you’ve worked hard, you’ve gotten a good job, and you feel confident. Dheeraj felt that way too. But in 2021, things got a little tough. He appeared for interviews for big exams like NHB, PFRDA, and NPS Grade A. He reached the very last stage for all of them, but he wasn’t selected for any.

It’s very easy to feel lost in moments like these. It’s easy to think, “Maybe this is not for me.” Many students get stuck here and lose hope.

But this is where Dheeraj’s story takes a beautiful turn. Let’s see how he changed his thinking and found his strength again.

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Mindset Shift for RBI Grade B Success

Instead of feeling sad for a long time, Dheeraj did something different. He looked at his “almost-success” moments and thought, 

“Hey, if I can reach the interview stage for so many tough exams while working, it means I am doing something right! It means I have the ability.”

This simple thought changed everything for him. Every small win, like clearing a prelims or mains of another exam, became a confidence booster. He saw it as proof that his preparation was working. It wasn’t a failure; it was practice for the final match.

He also made a very important choice. He decided not to make studying a punishment. He enjoyed his life. He played cricket, met his friends, and went to parties. This happiness gave him the energy to study better.

“Studying never felt like torture; I never felt like I was giving up other things for it.” 

Now here’s where Dheeraj really showed what smart preparation looks like while juggling so many things.

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Balancing Work and RBI Grade B Preparation

“How did he study with a full-time job?” you might ask. It seems impossible, right? But Dheeraj had a simple and very honest plan. He didn’t try to study 10 hours a day. He was realistic.

Consistency in RBI Grade B Preparation: His 2-Hour Daily Study Routine

His work was very busy. He would often reach home only by 8 PM. He was tired. But he made a small promise to himself: “I will study for at least 2 hours every day.” Some days, he could only manage 1 hour. But he still did it. 

He never said, “I’ll do it tomorrow.” That consistency was his superpower.

Dheeraj used his weekends like a secret weapon. On Saturdays and Sundays, when he had no other plans, he would sit down and study for 6-7 hours. This was the time he used to cover the difficult topics that he couldn’t finish during the weekdays.

He didn’t waste his free time. He used it smartly to catch up and get ahead. This balance between short weekday studies and long weekend studies made sure he was always on track.

But was his life all about work and study? Not at all!

Dheeraj’s Way of Balancing Fun and Focus

Dheeraj knew that all work and no play would make him dull. So, he made time for fun. If his friends called him for a game of cricket, he would go. He went out with his colleagues. He believed that taking these small breaks was important for his mind.

He didn’t sacrifice his happiness for his goal. Instead, he made his happiness a part of his journey. This is a very powerful lesson for all of us. You don’t have to choose between your dream and your life. You can have both.

So with this amazing balance, how did he actually prepare for the tough parts of the exam? Let’s dive into his study methods.

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The Real Exam Battle: How He Tackled Each Phase

Dheeraj’s journey through the different stages of the RBI exam is full of practical tips. Let’s see how he handled each challenge, one by one.

RBI Grade B Phase 1 Strategy: Strong Basics are Everything

For Quant, Reasoning, and English, Dheeraj had a strong foundation because of his IBPS PO preparation. He says that the basic concepts never change, whether the exam is easy or hard. So, he just focused on practicing a lot of mock tests. For General Awareness, his strategy was simple: “Choose two good sources, and revise them again and again.” He didn’t run after 10 different books or PDFs. This saved him a lot of time and confusion.

But then came a big surprise in Phase 2 that tested him a lot.

RBI Grade B Phase 2 Strategy: When the Rules Changed Suddenly

In his first RBI Grade B attempt, the exam pattern changed just before the exam! They introduced descriptive writing (writing long answers). Dheeraj was prepared only for objective questions (tick the right option). He was confused and couldn’t prepare for this new pattern in such a short time. As a result, he couldn’t clear the Mains that year.

Did this stop him? No. He learned a very important lesson: you have to be ready to change your plan. The exam can be unpredictable. Instead of complaining, he decided to prepare for the new pattern from day one for his next attempt.

So, what was his winning plan the next time around?

His Winning Plan for Phase 2 (Second Time)

Dheeraj was much smarter in his next attempts. Here’s what he did differently:

  • Limited Resources, More Revision: He stopped using too many books. For Finance and Management (FM), a friend suggested he join EduTap’s course, which was a great help as he had little time. He stuck to it and revised it multiple times.
  • Smart Descriptive Practice: For every topic he studied for objective questions, he would practice writing a long answer for it in his mind or on paper. This way, he was preparing for both types of questions at the same time.
  • Static + Current Affairs: For a subject like Economic & Social Issues (ESI), he knew that just reading the news was not enough. He made sure his basic static knowledge was strong, as current affairs questions are often based on it.

This smart and focused approach helped him clear Phase 2 in his next two attempts. Now, for the final hurdle.

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RBI Grade B Interview Preparation

Let’s see how he prepared for the final conversation.

The interview can be scary for many. But Dheeraj kept it simple. He knew the interviewers wanted to know the real him. So, what did he do?

He studied himself! He read his own biodata form very carefully. Since he had work experience in the MSME sector, he read everything about it. He also used the RBI website as his main source of information. It had all the latest news and updates.

During the interview, they asked him questions about his journey, why he moved from a bank PO job to SIDBI, and why he now wanted to join RBI. He answered honestly. He didn’t try to give fancy answers. He just told his story. This honesty is what they were looking for.

But no journey is ever completed alone. Let’s talk about the people who stood by him.

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Role of Family Support in RBI Grade B Success

When Dheeraj got his first job as a PO, his family was very happy. They told him, “Son, now relax and enjoy your life.” But Dheeraj told them he wanted to study more for his bigger dream of RBI. 

Their unwavering support was like a safety net for him. They never put pressure on him. They just encouraged him to do what made him happy. Even when he didn’t tell them about his RBI interview to avoid making them anxious, they were just filled with joy when he finally gave them the good news. This kind of silent, steady support can give you the strength to face any challenge.

Finally, what is the one big message Dheeraj wants to give to you?

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Final Advice for RBI Grade B Aspirants

Here are some simple, heartfelt words from Dheeraj for you.

Dheeraj says he is not an expert, but he wants to share what he learned from his heart. He says it’s okay to feel sad when you don’t clear an exam. But don’t let that sadness stop you. Think about it, you are not starting from zero again. You have learned so much from your last attempt. You are already halfway there.

“Giving up shouldn’t be an option. You’ve come so far; keep pushing.”

For students who are just starting, his advice is to give your 100% but also be mentally prepared that it might take time. The key is to keep going, to never give up until you reach your goal.

Dheeraj’s journey teaches us that success is not just about studying hard. It’s about studying smart, staying happy, being patient, and believing in yourself, even when things are tough. It’s about balancing your dreams with your life.

So, take a deep breath. You can do this. We at EduTap are always here to walk with you on this journey. Keep smiling and keep learning!