How to score 50+ points in GA in SBI PO Mains 2025?


It is not impossible to score a 50+ points in the General Awareness (GA) section of SBI PO Mains 2025. It is a very achieving goal if you follow a concentrated and smart strategy. This section is one of the most scoring parts of paper because it does not require long calculations or complex arguments. With consistent preparation, amendment and awareness about current subjects, you can easily aim to score high and get ahead of the competition.

How to score 50+ points in GA in SBI PO Mains 2025?

General Awareness (GA) section SBI PO Mains is one of the highest scoring parts of the exam, as it assesses your knowledge of current affairs, banking updates, economic policies and stable general knowledge. Since this does not require complex calculations, those candidates who are well prepared, they can quickly and accurately answer questions to secure high marks. This section includes about 60 marks carrying 60 marks with a deadline of about 45 minutes.

What to study in GA for SBI Po Main
The GA section includes most of the three main parts:

Topics: Pay attention to the latest 6 to 8 months. Cover national and international news, RBI updates, government schemes, awards, appointments, sports and important days.

Banking Awareness: Understand words like repo rate, CRR, SLR, NPA and other financial subjects. Questions of this section are usually direct but important.

Static GK: Learn capital, currencies, wildlife sanctuaries, books and writers, stadiums and important outfits.

Monthly Bullet Strategy
It is one of the most powerful and tested methods to prepare GA. This includes using monthly current affairs PDF from reliable sources such as JobNews and Bankersda. You can use a month capsules at a time and follow a step-by-step reading method.

Step 1: Choose a monthly capsule
Start from the latest month. For example, start from March 2025 and slowly move from the month to backwards. Choose only one reliable source and stick to it. Do not run after a lot of PDF.

Step 2: First Reading – Just Read
In your first read, go through the entire capsule. Don’t worry about remembering. Just try to understand what happened, who included, and why the news is important.

Step 3: Second Reading
In the second reading, go back to each news item. This time, think like an examiner. Ask yourself questions:
Who is included?
What was launched or declared?
Why is this important?
When this happened?
Where did this happen?
Find answers to these questions. You will understand the news better and remember it for a long time.

Step 4: Third Reading – Focus on missed points
Now read the same capsule again for the third time. Focus more on the points you had remembered or not understood properly first. These difficult points are those who often come to the exam.

Step 5: Revise regularly
The revision is the key to remembering. Without amendment, even the best preparation disappears. The more you modify, the stronger your memory is.

Make notes or flashcards
Create small notes or flashcards for important facts. You can write them in a notebook or use a mobile app. Keep revising them during free time or while traveling.

Practice daily quiz and mock test
Get GA Quiz from reliable apps or websites every day. Practice complete fake tests to improve your speed and accuracy. Quiz helps you test your memory and understand the pattern of questions asked in the actual exam.

Watch current affairs videos
Watch daily or monthly current affairs videos on YouTube from reliable channels. Video explains things in a simple and fun way, which helps in better understanding. You also get visual memory, which is helpful in the exam.

Stay update till exam day
Do not stop reading current affairs after the course. Keep reading the news till the day of exam. Sometimes, questions come from news 4 to 5 days before the exam.

Exam Day – Smart Strategy
GA questions are direct. Do not overthink. If you know the answer, mark it and proceed. If you are confused, leave it and return later when allowed time. Avoid guessing until you are sure because there is negative marking.

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