The last few days before any competitive exam are a test of nerves. The same holds true for the RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam 2025, scheduled for October 18, 2025. So, have you done with your revision? Only 3 days to go for the exam! At this stage, success doesn’t depend on how much you study, but how smartly you use your time and energy to complete the revision process. Small actions, such as taking a timely mock test, getting enough sleep, or staying calm, can make all the difference. These final days are not for panic or pressure but for clarity and composure. So, let’s walk you through what to do, what not to do, and how to make these last three days count.
Do’s:
Don’ts:
Your goal today should be to simulate the exam environment and find where you can still improve if time allows. Otherwise, leave it and move forward.
It’s the day to solidify and simplify your revision process:
Do’s:
Let’s look at what you need to do:
Don’ts:
These are the things you must not focus on:
Your goal today should be to stabilize your preparation. If you’ve done the hard part, now is the time to polish it.
It’s a day to be calm and focused! This is the most important day, and surely it is not for learning or preparing new topics, as discussed above. It is a day for letting your mind breathe. Research from Harvard Medical School and the APA (American Psychological Association) confirms that exam anxiety peaks 24 hours before the test, and it affects 70% of the candidates.
So, feeling nervous or restless is completely normal. It’s not a weakness, and it’s your body’s natural alert mode.
Do’s:
Here’s how you should plan your move:
Don’ts:
These are the things to stay away from:
The goal today is to relax and recharge. Your job is done, and now let your mind do the rest.
Keep in mind that a calm mind recalls more than a tense one.
These three days will decide how smoothly your exam day unfolds.
Take mock tests smartly, revise GA strategically, and rest purposefully. Your preparation is already in place, now it’s about execution. Trust your notes, your effort, and your rhythm.
Don’t chase perfection; aim for composure. Walk into the exam hall with quiet confidence, no noise in your head. Keep in mind, in the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam, success doesn’t come from memorizing. It comes from how clear your thought process is and how well you have prepared to showcase it.
No. Avoid taking a mock test a day before the exam. Instead, revise your General Awareness notes lightly and focus on resting your mind. A calm, well-rested brain performs better than an exhausted one.
Ideally, take two full-length mock tests: one on 15th October and one on 16th October. Use them to analyze mistakes and improve time management. Avoid overdoing it.
Focus only on General Awareness, especially the last 4–6 months’ current affairs. Revise RBI circulars, banking updates, and major economic events. Keep it light and don’t start new topics.
Carry your Admit Card, a valid photo ID proof (like Aadhaar or Passport), and a recent passport-size photo. Keep them ready a day before to avoid last-minute panic.
Take short breaks, go for a walk, and practice deep breathing. Research by the American Psychological Association (APA) shows that mindfulness and physical relaxation techniques help reduce pre-exam anxiety. Remember, nervousness is normal, and it means you care about your exam.
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