RBI Grade B 2022 - Suggested Books and Its Important Chapters. Important Books and Study Materials for RBI Grade B 2022. This Article provide you insights on important books needed for RBI Grade B Preparation. We have also provided you important chapters of recommended books as all the chapters of recommended books are not in our RBI Grade B Exam Syllabus.
RBI Grade B 2022 : Recommended Books
If you are complete beginner and have no prior knowledge of Economics and Finance then i would recommend you to start with NCERT and spend some time to learn the basic.
NCERT Class - 10. Understanding Economic Development
NCERT Class - 11. Indian Economic Development
NCERT Class - 12. Introductory Macroeconomics
NCERT Class - 11. Business Studies (Ch. 8 - 11)
NCERT Class - 12. Business Studies Part - II (9,10)
Once done with NCERT you can move to some reference book for better understanding or those who have prior understanding of Economics and Finance can use below books.
Economics - Vivek Singh/ Ramesh Singh
Finance - Bharti Pathak or Indian Financial System by M Y Khan (Don't buy Financial Management by M Y Khan)
Management - L M Prasad
Ethics and Corporate Governance - A C Fernando or B N Ghosh
*"* Not all chapters are important in the Above Books, Follow syllabus given in last Recruitment Notification by RBI.
Quantitative Aptitude - Sarvesh Verma for Arithmetic and DI Book by Adda247 (Based on this year's level you should opt for any CAT Level Book for DI), For beginners start from Adda247 DI Book.
Reasoning Ability - Puzzle Book by Adda247, Puzzle PDFs of Affairs Cloud, Exam Pundit Pdfs etc, Reasoning Ability Ace Book Adda247 (for beginners) for advanced level solve mock test
English Language - Reading anything in English will help and solve online Quizzes.
Current Affairs - Follow Affairs Cloud daily and PIB Programs and Policies. You can also read few sections from Vision IAS Monthly Magazine.
Indian Economy by Vivek Singh
1. Fundamental of Macroeconomy
2. Money and Banking (Finance Syllabus)
3. Money and Banking Part - II (Finance Syllabus)
4. Government Budgeting (Union Budget)
6. Indian Economy (1947-91) - Few Topics like Economics reforms need to be covered
11. Inclusive Growth and Issues
12. International Organization
13. Infrastructure and Investment Model (Finance)
15. Terminology
Chapter Important for NABARD Grade A
7. Subsidies
8. Agriculture Part - I
9. Agriculture Part - II
10. Supply Chain and Food Processing Industry
Principles and Practices of Management (L M Prasad)
1. Introduction to management
4. Social Responsibility and Ethics
5. Fundamentals of Planning (not in complete details)
6. Organizational Plans (not in complete details)
8. Fundamentals of Organizing (not in complete details)
9. Power and Authority
10. Conflict and Coordination (not in complete details)
11. Organizational Change
12 Fundamental of staffing
13. Employee Development and Performance Appraisal
14 Fundamentals of Directing (in complete details)
15. Motivation (in complete details)
16. Leadership
17. Communication
Indian Economy – Ramesh Singh
1. Introduction
2. Growth Development and happiness
6. Economic Reforms
7. Inflation and business cycle
11. Indian Financial Market
12. Banking in India (very important)
14. Securities market in India
15. External Sector in India
16. International Economic Organizations (only general understanding)
17. Tax Structure (only direct tax and indirect tax)
18. Public Finance in India
19. Sustainability and climate change
20 Human Development in India
21. Burning Socio Economic issues
25. Economic Survey (study the concepts, data of the latest report is useful)
26. Union Budget (study the concepts, data of the latest report is useful)
The India Financial System – Bharati V Pathak
1. The Financial System: An Introduction
3. Reforms in Financial System
4. The Money Market
5. The Capital Market
6. The Primary Market (Do not go to the every details and procedures, understand terms and
concepts)
8. The Secondary Market (Do not go to the every details and procedures, understand terms
and concepts)
9. The Derivative Market (Understand 4 types of derivatives, do not go into details)
13. Banking and Non-Banking Institutions
14. Management of NPAs by banks
15. Mutual Funds (page 537-540)
19. Credit Rating (Introduction only)
24. Financial Regulation