If you’re reading this, chances are you’re standing exactly where thousands of aspirants dream to reach, but very few actually do—the final 48 hours before the RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam. These last two days are not about how much you study, but how correctly you study. Not about pressure, but about clarity. And not about speed, but about stability. After months of effort, this is the part where most students either sharpen their performance… or quietly sabotage it without even realizing. So, here’s a clean, practical, exam-day-focused list of do’s and don’ts that will keep you in the right zone mentally, academically, and physically.
DO’S
In these final 48 hours, the goal isn’t to study harder. It’s to study cleaner. What you do now should sharpen your mind, not clutter it. These do’s will keep you steady, focused, and in control so you walk into the exam hall with clarity instead of chaos.
Here’s what you must do:
1. Revise Only What You Already Know
This isn’t the moment to fall into the trap of “just one more source.” Stick to what you’ve studied so far. You’re not trying to expand your syllabus; you’re trying to strengthen it.
Focus especially on:
- Monthly CA notes you’ve already used
- Your summary notes
- Your own descriptive templates
- Data points collected earlier
Trust your material. Trust your preparation.
2. Tidy Up Your Data Points
Phase 2 answers live and breathe on data.
Last 2 days → keep ONLY the essentials in front of you:
- Inflation numbers
- GDP expectations
- Major committee findings
- Important schemes
- Top lines from Economic Survey, Budget, RBI reports
Create one last, tight one-page cheat sheet for each paper. No paragraphs. No long theory. Just bullets.
3. Do Light Answer Writing (30–40 mins)
At this stage, heavy practice is unnecessary. But lightly touching the format will keep your brain in “descriptive gear.”
Write:
- 1 small answer for ESI
- 1 small answer for FM
- 1 intro+conclusion pair for English
Focus on structure, not content.
Your muscle memory should stay active—nothing more.
4. Keep Your Keyboard Familiarity Intact
Many aspirants panic while typing because their fingers become too used to a single keyboard.
If possible:
- Type today’s short answers on a different keyboard
- Keep your typing rhythm steady
- Avoid typing on a phone today—stick to a laptop
Tomorrow is about calm typing, not frantic speed.
5. Smart Use of Effective Revision Resources
There are some practical tools crafted specifically to fit your smart revision plan. If you use them honestly and sensibly, they’ll carry you into the exam hall with clarity—not chaos.
Here’s how to integrate them effectively in the last 2 days:
Mock Tests (Only 1 Full Mock Now)
Take one full mock of all three papers back-to-back today. This is not for marks—it’s for stamina and mental switching.
Then stop. No more mocks.
Bazooka PDFs
Perfect for quick squeezing of:
- last-minute current affairs
- frequently asked schemes
The point is recollection, not exploration.
PIB Sutra
Short, crisp, and perfect for:
- ESI updates
- government programmes
- high-probability news items
Use it as a refresher—not a learning source.
RBI Grade B Phase 2 Video Course (Crash Revision)
If you’re from a non-commerce background or feel that Finance demands one sharp revision before the exam, the crash course does the job neatly:
- Explains the concepts
- Cleans up your confusion
- Helps you revise the syllabus with precision
Limit yourself to the videos that matter for your weak areas only. Don’t binge-watch anything. These final hours are for targeted revision.
6. Normalize Your Sleep Cycle
Your brain will not perform if it’s foggy. Tonight’s sleep is non-negotiable.
Aim for:
- 6–7 hours of calm sleep
- No late-night revision
- No coffee overdose
- No overthinking at bedtime
The paper needs a fresh mind more than a heavy mind.
7. Light Visualization
It may sound simple, but visualizing success works wonders in the last 48 hours.
Close your eyes for a few minutes and imagine:
- Opening the descriptive window confidently
- Writing your first answer smoothly
- Completing all papers within time
- Walking out satisfied
This takes 60 seconds but helps stabilize nervousness.
8. Keep Tomorrow Completely Light
Day before the exam → do NOT push yourself academically.
Limit yourself to:
- One quick CA revision
- Scanning your summary sheets
- Reading through your template structures
Stop all heavy lifting.
DON’TS
These last two days can make or break your momentum. One wrong move—one impulse to overdo, overstudy, or overthink—can drain the sharpness you’ve built for months. These don’ts exist to protect your mind from unnecessary noise so you don’t sabotage yourself right before the finish line.
Here’s what you must not do:
1. Don’t Touch ANY New Material
At this point, a new PDF or a new video is not “extra help”—it is extra damage.
Even if someone says, “This came last year,” ignore it.
Your brain must stay clean.
2. Don’t Attempt Multiple Mock Tests
One mock in the final 48 hours is enough.
More mocks = more fatigue = more self-doubt.
Your goal now is confidence, not scoreboard.
3. Don’t Over-Solve Descriptive Topics
You do NOT need to write full-length answers today.
Writing too much will:
- kill your energy
- stress your fingers
- drain your creativity
You only need to stay in touch with the format.
4. Don’t Compare Yourself With Anyone
At this stage, comparison is a distraction game.
Someone will claim they revised 9 months of CA five times.
Someone will say they wrote 100 descriptive answers.
Ignore everything.
Their journey has nothing to do with your result.
5. Don’t Eat Heavy or Sleep Too Late
Two major killers before any exam:
- Overeating
- Oversleeping or undersleeping
Eat light, sleep early, and drink a lot of water to hydrate yourself well. And never take any “instant energy” experiments on the exam day.
Final Words
If someone tells you that two days are too little to make any difference, don’t believe them. These last 48 hours decide how you perform, not how much you know. And performance, not knowledge, is what carries you into the interview.
Stay calm. Stay structured. Stay in the zone you’ve been building for months. Walk into the exam hall with a mind that is fresh, focused, and free of clutter. You’ve already earned your place here. Now it’s time to claim it.
All the best! Go write those papers like someone who’s already visualized victory.
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