With the RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam scheduled for 6th December 2025, aspirants now have a golden window of 30 days to cover the syllabus and 10 days for revision and rigorous practice. This blog is for those who want to make every day count and want to cover the syllabus with precision and then revisit all the topics from the syllabus, refining and rehearsing them with full attention. This 30-day mock test challenge is a schedule that can help you shift your mindset. It can practically help you build exam-day confidence via structured learning, strategic mock testing, and smart revision. It is crafted to help you master Economic & Social Issues (ESI), Finance & Management (F&M), and English Descriptive.
If you’re thinking of accelerating your preparation in the last 30 days before the exam, it is important to be fully focused and follow a preparation strategy complemented with the top learning techniques. And here’s why this 30-day mock test challenge comes in handy. that not only covers every topic in the Phase 2 syllabus systematically, but also gives you sufficient practice tests
Given below is a day-wise division to help you cover the syllabus systematically and simultaneously train yourself to last through the entire RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam.
| RBI Grade B Phase 2: 30-Day Mock Test Challenge | |||
| Day | Focus Area | Topics Covered | Mock Test |
| 1 | ESI | Growth & Development, National Income | ESI Mock 1 |
| 2 | FM | RBI Functions, Financial Institutions | F&M Mock 1 |
| 3 | Management | Basics of OB, Fundamentals of Management | – |
| 4 | ESI | Poverty, Employment, Sustainable Dev. | ESI Mock 2 |
| 5 | FM | Banking System, SIDBI, NABARD | F&M Mock 2 |
| 6 | Management | Motivation, Personality, Perception | – |
| 7 | ESI | Social Sector Schemes, Environmental Issues | ESI Mock 3 |
| 8 | FM | Global Financial System, IT in Banking | F&M Mock 3 |
| 9 | Management | Leadership, Emotional Intelligence | – |
| 10 | ESI | Economic History, Industrial Policy | ESI Mock 4 |
| 11 | FM | NBFCs, Digital Payments | F&M Mock 4 |
| 12 | Management | Conflict Mgmt, Interpersonal Relations | – |
| 13 | ESI | Monetary & Fiscal Policy | ESI Mock 5 |
| 14 | FM | Capital Markets, Derivatives | F&M Mock 5 |
| 15 | Management | Organizational Change, OD Models | – |
| 16 | ESI | Economic Survey, Union Budget | ESI Mock 6 |
| 17 | FM | Risk Mgmt, Financial Inclusion | F&M Mock 6 |
| 18 | Management | Ethics Theories, Governance | – |
| 19 | ESI | RBI Role, Financial Markets | ESI Mock 7 |
| 20 | FM | PPP Models, Alternative Finance | F&M Mock 7 |
| 21 | Management | Communication, Corporate Governance | – |
| 22 | English | Essay Writing Practice | – |
| 23 | English | Precis Writing Practice | – |
| 24 | English | RC Practice | – |
| 25 | Revision | ESI Recap + Mock | ESI Mock 8 |
| 26 | Revision | FM Recap + Mock | F&M Mock 8 |
| 27 | Revision | Management Recap | – |
| 28 | Revision | English Descriptive Recap | – |
| 29 | Full-Length | ESI + FM Combined Mock | – |
| 30 | Final Review | Weak Areas + Strategy Planning | – |
Now that you’ve got the blueprint, it’s time to activate it with precision. These six tips are not just reminders but they’re strategic levers that toppers used in their final 30 days. Each one is designed to sharpen your focus, amplify your mock test gains, and build exam-day confidence from the ground up.
Don’t just “attempt” mock tests, take them as if you’re appearing in the real Phase 2 exam. Sit in a quiet room, set a timer, and avoid all distractions. This trains your brain to perform under pressure and builds exam-day stamina. Toppers often say that the real breakthrough happens when mocks feel like the actual exam. It’s not just about accuracy but about mental conditioning.
So, you should treat every mock test as a rehearsal, and your confidence will multiply with each mock test.
The real learning starts after the mock test. Spend double the time reviewing your answers. Identify not just what went wrong, but why. Was it a conceptual error, a misread question, or poor time management? Create a “Mistake Tracker” and categorize errors.
Toppers recommend this method to avoid repeating mistakes and to build a personalized revision map.
Don’t forget that reviewing is where you actually improve.
Each mock in the challenge is placed after specific topic coverage. Don’t skip ahead. Let the syllabus guide your testing rhythm. When you align learning with testing, retention improves, and anxiety reduces. Toppers often stress the importance of syllabus-synced testing, which ensures that your mock tests reinforce learning rather than expose gaps prematurely.
Keep following he sequence and trust the process.
The last 10 days are not for mugging up every topic you see, but for consolidation. So, you should revisit your mock tests, polish your writing templates, and revise most scoring topics. Then, at the same time, you should pay heed to the recurring themes from previous years’ papers.
Toppers suggest creating a “Last 10 Days Priority Sheet” with 3 columns: Must Revise, Can Skip, and Practice Again. This revision strategy will help you stay focused and avoid depression or mental drain.
You should keep in mind that working smartly always pays off more than putting in confused effort.
Many aspirants ignore English till the end. You need not make that mistake. RBI’s descriptive paper demands clarity, a clear format, Meaningful context, and not overly decorative language. And to gain it, you need to practice as many essays, precis, and RCs as possible, every week. Build a template bank for introductions, transitions, and conclusions. Ask any topper, and they’ll say that English is a differentiator. That is to say, candidates who score well on it often clear the final cutoff.
So, treat English Descriptive with the respect it deserves.
In the final stretch, toppers recommend three golden habits.
They are:
(1) Daily answer writing for ESI/FM
(2) Revisiting RBI-relevant current affairs
(3) Practicing full-length mock tests with post-analysis.
They also suggest using voice notes to revise prime concepts and recording short summaries of budget, survey, and ethics frameworks, as these micro-revisions help retain complicated ideas.
Bear in mind that the last 30 days are about precision, not perfection. So, focus on what matters most.
Yes, but only if you follow a structured plan like the one outlined in this blog. The 30-day challenge is made to help you cover all key topics in ESI, FM, and Management with daily targets and mock tests. It’s intense, but achievable with discipline and smart revision. The final 10 days are reserved for consolidation and confidence-building.
Mock tests are integrated every few days after concept-building sessions. You’ll take around 8 subject-specific mocks and 1 full-length mock by Day 29. This rhythm ensures you apply what you learn and build exam-day stamina. Don’t skip the review as each mock is a learning opportunity.
Dedicate Days 22–24 to essay, précis, and RC practice. Build writing templates for introductions, transitions, and conclusions. Toppers recommend weekly writing drills and peer reviews. Treat English as a scoring opportunity.
Use the “Last 10 Days Priority Sheet” method: categorize topics into Must Revise, Can Skip, and Practice Again. Revisit mock test mistakes, polish writing templates, and revise RBI-relevant current affairs. Focus on clarity, not coverage. Precision beats perfection in the final lap.
Absolutely. PIB Sutra and its analytical segment Vishleshan help you connect current affairs with exam themes. For structured learning, the RBI Grade B Phase 2 Video Course offers a syllabus-aligned crash course that complements your mock test schedule. These resources refine your preparation and deepen your understanding.
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