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The General Awareness (GA) section in the SBI PO exam plays an important role in helping you qualify for the next stage. The more marks you score in this section, the better your chances of making it to the interview round. But how many marks should you target to perform. The General Awareness section in the SBI PO exam is not just about knowing facts it is about staying updated with current events and understanding the banking world. By targeting 25-30 marks, you can give yourself a strong chance of qualifying for the next round which is the interview stage.
How Much Minimum Marks Should You Target for SBI PO GA Section?
The GA section tests your knowledge of current affairs, banking awareness, and general knowledge. The questions are mostly based on:
- Current Affairs (last 6 months to 1 year)
- Banking and Financial Awareness (related to banking terms, policies, RBI, etc.)
- Static General Knowledge (about India, its states, capitals, historical events, etc.)
In the SBI PO Mains exam, the GA section usually carries 60 marks. This section has 60 questions, and each question is worth 1 mark. The exam is objective, and there is negative marking for wrong answers (0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer).
For the General Awareness section, the target score depends on the overall difficulty of the exam and the competition in that year. Based on previous years’ trends, it is advisable to target around 20-25 marks in the GA section to stay on the safer side.
Reasonable Goal: In most years, scoring 25-30 marks in GA gives you a good chance of clearing the cutoff for the section and the overall exam.
Higher Competitiveness: The GA section is one of the most competitive sections in the exam, as many candidates focus on current affairs and banking knowledge. So, a higher score will give you an edge.
Balanced Preparation: Focusing on around 25-30 marks helps you balance your preparation for other sections, such as Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability, without overloading yourself on GA alone.
Important Areas to Focus On
Current Affairs: Keep up with national and international news, sports events, government policies, and major business developments.
Banking Awareness: Learn about important banking terms, financial institutions, and recent changes in banking regulations.
Static GK: Brush up on basic facts like India’s history, geography, and important events. Although fewer questions are asked here, it’s good to have some knowledge.
Tips to Improve Your GA Score
Daily News Reading: Read newspapers like The Hindu, Economic Times, or any news app to stay updated on current events.
Monthly GK Magazines: Use monthly general knowledge magazines like Manorama or Lucent’s GK for quick revisions.
Banking Awareness: Focus on the latest banking developments, such as new schemes, RBI policies, and banking-related terms.
Practice Mock Tests: Regularly practice mock tests to get used to the type and pattern of questions asked in the GA section.