Why Prepare for Prelims and Mains together for RRB Clerk
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If you’re aiming to crack the IBPS RRB Clerk exam this year, here’s one golden rule: don’t treat Prelims and Mains as separate battles. Many aspirants focus only on Prelims first and wait for results before starting Mains prep. But this approach can cost you the final selection. In this blog, we’ll explain why preparing for both stages together is the best strategy to get the job and how PracticeMock can help you every step of the way. Make sure to read till the last and know what you can do to prepare for Prelims and Mains together and get success in the RRB Clerk exam.

 

Why Preparing for Prelims and Mains Together is the Key to Cracking IBPS RRB Clerk

To secure a spot on the final merit list of the IBPS RRB Clerk exam, aspirants must treat Prelims and Mains as one continuous journey, not two separate tasks. The Prelims exam is only qualifying in nature, while the Mains score decides your final selection. Since the time gap between the two stages is very short, waiting to start Mains preparation after Prelims can leave you underprepared and stressed. Moreover, many topics like Reasoning and Numerical Ability overlap across both stages, so building a strong foundation early helps in both. Mains also includes sections like General Awareness and Computer Knowledge, which require consistent effort over time. Preparing for both stages together ensures better time management, deeper understanding, and a confident mindset, giving you the best chance to succeed and land the job. Below, let’s discuss the major reasons to prepare for Prelims and Mains together for the final selection in RRB Clerk exam. 

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Prelims and Mains Are Just Steps Toward One Goal

The real goal is not just clearing Prelims, it’s getting selected as an IBPS RRB Clerk. Prelims is only the first stage. Your final selection depends on your Mains score. So, if you want the job, you must treat both exams as part of one journey. Preparing for both together keeps you focused on the ultimate goal.

The Time Gap Between Prelims and Mains Is Very Short

After the Prelims exam, you’ll get only 3 to 4 weeks before the Mains. That’s not enough time to start Mains preparation from scratch. If you wait for Prelims results, you’ll feel rushed and stressed. But if you prepare for Mains in advance, you’ll be ready to revise and practice smartly during that short gap.

Many Topics Are Common in Both Exams

Subjects like Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude appear in both Prelims and Mains. The difference is in the level of difficulty. If you prepare these topics deeply from the start, you’ll be ready for both stages. This saves time and helps you build strong concepts that work in both exams.

Mains Has Extra Sections That Need Time

The Mains exam includes General Awareness, Computer Knowledge, and an English/Hindi language section, along with a Reasoning and Numerical Ability section. These areas need regular reading and practice. You can’t master them in the last two months. Starting early helps you build knowledge slowly and avoid last-minute panic.

Mains Score Decides Your Final Selection

Your Prelims score is not counted in the final result. Only your Mains score matters. So, even if you do well in Prelims, you won’t get the job unless your Mains score is strong. Preparing for Mains early gives you more time to improve and score higher.

Early Preparation Builds Confidence

When you prepare for both stages together, you feel more confident. You don’t panic after Prelims because you already have a plan for Mains. This calm mindset helps you perform better in both exams. Confidence is key to success in competitive exams.

Smart Planning Saves Time and Energy

Preparing for both exams doesn’t mean studying everything at once. It means dividing your time wisely. For example, you can focus on speed and accuracy for Prelims while slowly building your Mains-level knowledge. This way, you use your time smartly and avoid burnout.

PracticeMock Supports Dual Preparation

At PracticeMock, we design our mock tests, quizzes, and study plans to help you prepare for both Prelims and Mains together. Our topic-wise tests, current affairs updates, and detailed performance analysis make sure you’re always exam-ready. With PracticeMock, you can track your progress and stay ahead of the competition.

Conclusion

If you truly want to become an RRB Clerk, you must prepare for both Prelims and Mains from day one. This strategy saves time, reduces stress, and increases your chances of final selection. So start early, stay consistent, and let PracticeMock be your guide to success.

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FAQs

Should I prepare for prelims and mains together?

Yes. Competitive exam like RRB Clerk requires combined preparation for Prelims and Mains because there is a very short time gap between both stages.

Is RRB clerk mains tough?

The RRB Clerk mains difficulty level depends on your preparation level. The questions are generally of an easy to moderate level. But it may contain tricky and lengthy questions in Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability sections.

What is the difference between prelims and mains preparation?

The Prelims preparation requires speed, which comes through practice, and Mains preparation requires conceptual knowledge of the topics mentioned in the syllabus, along with speed and accuracy.

Do we have to give prelims again if we fail in mains?

Yes. You have to again fill the form next year and appear in the Prelims again if you fail in Mains exam.

Is there a sectional cutoff in RRB Clerk Mains?

Yes. Apart from the overall cut-off, there are sectional cut-offs in IBPS RRB Clerk mains exam. This means you need to score a minimum qualifying mark in each section.

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By Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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