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I used the RBI website mostly to study static part.

To be precise, I covered the following-

 From menu bar at the top of RBI website

a. Relevant facts from 'About Us' tab (not much info here; Dept names important for
interview)

b. A few 'Speeches' before interview (the ones I found important have been mentioned in
the blog)

c. Publications - tried studying Annual Report and Financial Stability Report but couldn't
finish the entire docs; did not find Monthly Bulletins of much importance from exam
point of view

 From menu at the bottom of RBI website

a. Glanced through ‘Financial Education’ and ‘RBI Kehta Hai’ websites

b. Relevant facts/concepts from FAQs section (most important) (refer to notes uploaded
on my blog - link in bio)

c. 'Opportunities@RBI' page in detail before interview

 From ‘Functionwise sites’ menu on the right side of the RBI home page

a. For all the tabs mentioned here, covered all the ‘Overview’ sub-tabs in detail (my notes
from this uploaded on the blog)

b. Ignored ‘Research and data’ tab

 From ‘Current Rates’ menu on the left side of the RBI home page

a. Took note of the latest Policy Rates and Reserve Ratios before every stage of the exam.
However, this part is covered in current affairs as well

b. Studied definitions of each of the ‘Lending/Deposit Rates’

c. Ignored ‘Exchange Rates’ and ‘Market Trends’ tabs

 From ‘What’s New’ section at the center of the RBI home page

a. Monetary policy reviews (only the brief statement)

b. For Phases I and II, did not study/make notes from any of the circulars released here
because relevant RBI updates are covered in sufficient detail by the various Current
Affairs magazines available online

c. Began studying/making notes regularly from this section after Phase - II results were
announced, as part of interview preparation

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