PSB LBO 2026: Turn These 10 Days Into Your Best Score
You can prepare for PSB LBO 2026 in 10 days by focusing on three things: revising high-weightage topics, practicing mocks, and fixing weak areas instead of starting anything new. With the exam scheduled for 10 May 2026 (Sunday) at 12:00 PM, your strategy now should be execution under time pressure, not syllabus completion.
This plan is for you if you’ve already covered the basics but still lose marks in mocks, struggle with time management (especially in reasoning), and don’t have a clear revision structure. What follows is a day-by-day approach to help you convert your preparation into marks.
| Day | Focus Area | What You Should Do | Output Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Banking GA + Basics | Revise banking awareness, RBI basics, current affairs (last 3–4 months) | Strong GA base + quick recall |
| Day 2 | Quant (Speed Maths) | Practice simplification, approximation, number series (timed) | Improve calculation speed |
| Day 3 | Reasoning Basics | Syllogism, inequality, alpha-numeric series + 1–2 easy puzzles | Accuracy in scoring topics |
| Day 4 | Arithmetic + DI | Profit & Loss, Time & Work + 1–2 DI sets (table/bar) | Build problem-solving flow |
| Day 5 | Reasoning (Puzzles) + Computer | Practice puzzles, seating arrangement + revise computer basics | Reduce time in reasoning |
| Day 6 | GA Deep Revision | Revise current affairs again + government schemes + static banking | Strengthen memory retention |
| Day 7 | Full-Length Mock 1 | Attempt 1 mock (120 mins) + detailed analysis (2–3 hrs) | Identify weak areas |
| Day 8 | Weak Area Fix | Focus only on weak sections from mock + sectional tests | Improve weak spots |
| Day 9 | Full-Length Mock 2 | Attempt another mock + analyze mistakes deeply | Improve accuracy + speed |
| Day 10 | Final Revision | Revise formulas, GA, computer basics + light practice | Stay fresh and confiden |
Reading gives you confidence.
Practice shows you the truth.
You might feel you “know” simplification, puzzles, or GA—but when you sit in a 120-minute paper with 120 questions, everything changes.
This is exactly why you need to practice daily.
Set a minimum:
If you are not practicing under time pressure, you are not preparing for the exam.
You cannot walk into this exam without full-length mock practice.
Mocks are not just for checking marks.
They train you to:
In the last 10 days:
Most students skip analysis. That’s the biggest mistake.
If you don’t review:
You will repeat the same mistakes in the actual exam.
You already know your weak spots.
Ignoring them won’t make them disappear.
Every mock you attempt will show you the same pattern.
Instead:
Improvement comes from correction, not repetition.
This is where most aspirants lose control.
They panic and start:
And end up confused.
At this stage, new topics give you:
Your goal now is simple:
Maximize marks from what you already know.
Let’s be direct—random practice from scattered PDFs is not enough.
You need:
This is where most aspirants fall behind.
They practice—but not in the right way.
If you’re serious about improving your score in the next 10 days, you need to start testing yourself properly.
Don’t wait for the exam day to feel the pressure.
Start now with PracticeMock and see where you actually stand.
Because in the end, this exam won’t reward how much you studied.
It will reward how well you perform in those 120 minutes.
Once the exam is done, stop trying to calculate your exact score. You will not know it anyway — the official Information Handout confirms that written exam scores will not be shared with candidates before the interview process is complete.
What you can do: if you feel you cleared the sectional cut-offs and attempted a solid total, start light preparation on interview topics. The final merit list is 70% written test + 30% interview. Both matter. There is also a Local Language Proficiency Test alongside the interview — if you have not studied the local language of your applied state in Class 10 or 12, start building familiarity now so it does not become a surprise later.
The PSB LBO 2026 online written exam is on 10 May 2026 (Sunday), starting at 12:00 PM. As of 30 April 2026, you have exactly 10 days. Use this plan from Day 1 today itself — every day between now and 9 May counts.
Banking Knowledge (40 marks, 40 minutes) deserves the most time simply because it carries the highest weight. But do not ignore any section — the official Information Handout confirms that sectional cut-offs are mandatory. You must clear the minimum qualifying percentage in every section individually. Failing one section disqualifies you regardless of your total score.
Based on the official Information Handout’s sample questions, the Computer Aptitude section includes coding-decoding type questions where number-symbol combinations are matched to letter codes under given logical conditions. This is closer to reasoning than traditional computer knowledge. Prepare both: coding-decoding logic questions and standard computer basics (MS Office, internet, networking terms, cybersecurity basics).
Yes — there is no negative marking in PSB LBO 2026. Every unanswered question is a guaranteed zero. With 5-option questions, try to eliminate at least 2–3 wrong options before marking an answer. Even a partially informed guess is better than leaving a question blank. That said, do not spend more than 90 seconds on any single question — move on and return if time allows.
Five things from the official Information Handout that catch candidates off guard on exam day: (1) Do not press any keyboard key after the exam starts — it locks the screen. (2) No watches of any kind are allowed inside. (3) Your left eye is scanned for IRIS — remove contact lenses before capture. (4) Submit your rough sheets, call letter, and ID photocopy to the invigilator before leaving. (5) Reach at least 45 minutes early — latecomers are not allowed in.
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