Preparing for the RBI Assistant 2026 exam in just 45 days may sound ambitious. But with the right strategy, it’s absolutely doable. This blog gives you a day-by-day study plan, toppers’ techniques, and direct links to PracticeMock’s free mock tests so you can simulate the real exam and track your progress.
This 45-day study plan is crafted for aspirants who want to prepare intensively within a short time frame. It balances daily topic coverage, practice, and mock tests to ensure complete syllabus coverage before the exam. Each day is structured to build speed, accuracy, and confidence. Mock test links are included directly in the plan so candidates can experience the real exam environment while tracking their progress.
Week 1 – Reasoning Basics:
| Day | Topics | Practice |
| Day 1 | Puzzles (Basic) | Solve 3–4 puzzles; Take FREE Mock Test |
| Day 2 | Syllogism, Inequality | Practice 20 questions each |
| Day 3 | Blood Relations, Direction Sense | Solve 15 questions each with diagrams |
| Day 4 | Coding-Decoding, Alphanumeric Series | Practice 20 questions each |
| Day 5 | Order & Ranking, Alphabet Test | Solve 15 questions each |
| Day 6 | Data Sufficiency | Practice 10 questions |
| Day 7 | Mock Test 1 | Revision |
Week 2 – Quantitative Aptitude:
| Day | Topics | Practice |
| Day 8 | Simplification/Approximation | Solve 30 questions focusing on speed |
| Day 9 | Number Series | Practice 20 questions |
| Day 10 | Data Interpretation | Solve 2–3 DI sets |
| Day 11 | Percentage, Ratio & Proportion | Practice 20 questions each |
| Day 12 | Profit & Loss, Discount | Solve 25 questions |
| Day 13 | Time & Work, Pipes & Cisterns | Practice 15 questions each |
| Day 14 | Mock Test 2 | Revision |
Week 3 – English Language:
| Day | Topics | Practice |
| Day 15 | Reading Comprehension | Practice 3 passages |
| Day 16 | Cloze Test | Solve 3–4 sets |
| Day 17 | Error Spotting | Practice 30 questions |
| Day 18 | Para Jumbles | Solve 5–6 sets |
| Day 19 | Fill in the Blanks | Practice 20 questions |
| Day 20 | Sentence Improvement | Practice 20 questions |
| Day 21 | Mock Test 3 | Revision |
Week 4 – GA & Computer Knowledge:
| Day | Topics | Practice |
| Day 22 | Current Affairs (6 months) | Revise important banking/finance news |
| Day 23 | Static GK | Focus on economy, geography, history |
| Day 24 | Banking Awareness | Revise RBI functions, monetary policy |
| Day 25 | Computer Basics | MS Office, hardware/software |
| Day 26 | Internet & Networking | Practice 20 questions |
| Day 27 | Current Affairs Quiz | Solve 50 questions |
| Day 28 | Mock Test 4 | Revision |
Week 5 – Revision + Full Mocks:
| Day | Topics | Practice |
| Day 29 | Reasoning + Quant Revision | Practice 25 questions each |
| Day 30 | English + GA Revision | RC + 30 GA questions |
| Day 31 | Full Mock Test (Prelims) | Take PracticeMock Prelims |
| Day 32 | Full Mock Test (Mains) | Take PracticeMock Mains |
| Day 33 | Weak Area Revision | Focus on lowest scoring sections |
| Day 34 | Final Mock Test | Take PracticeMock Prelims |
| Day 35 | Light Revision + Rest | Mental prep for exam day |
Week 6 – Final 10 Days Intensive Prep:
| Day | Topics | Practice |
| Day 36 | Quant Revision (DI + Arithmetic) | 2 DI sets + 20 arithmetic questions |
| Day 37 | Reasoning Revision (Puzzles + Syllogism) | 20 puzzles + 20 syllogism |
| Day 38 | English Revision (RC + Cloze) | 2 RC + 2 Cloze tests |
| Day 39 | GA Revision (Last 3 months) | Revise key current affairs |
| Day 40 | Computer Knowledge Revision | Practice 25 questions |
| Day 41 | Mock Test 5 | Revision |
| Day 42 | Full Mock Test (Prelims) | Revision |
| Day 43 | Full Mock Test (Mains) | Mains Revision |
| Day 44 | Weak Area Final Revision | Focus on GA + DI |
| Day 45 | Final Mock Test (All Sections) | Revision |
Toppers emphasize smart strategies over long hours. These seven tips are practical, tested, and designed to help aspirants maximize their 45-day preparation journey with confidence.
Toppers recommend dividing the syllabus into smaller, digestible parts. Instead of tackling entire sections at once, focus on specific topics like puzzles, DI sets, or reading comprehension. This prevents burnout and ensures steady progress. For example, dedicate two days to puzzles, then move to syllogism and inequalities. This structured approach builds mastery step by step and avoids the common mistake of rushing through the syllabus without depth.
Consistency is the backbone of success. Practicing 30–40 questions daily across Reasoning, Quant, and English ensures that concepts remain fresh. Toppers highlight that even 2–3 hours of focused practice daily is more effective than sporadic long sessions. Daily exposure to different question types also improves adaptability, which is crucial since the exam often mixes easy and tricky questions.
Attempting 2–3 full-length mock tests weekly is non-negotiable. Mock tests simulate the actual exam environment, helping aspirants manage time pressure and identify weak areas. Toppers stress analyzing each mock thoroughly—reviewing mistakes, understanding why an answer was wrong, and revisiting concepts. PracticeMock’s free and paid mocks are particularly useful because they mirror the RBI Assistant exam pattern closely.
Short notes are lifesavers during revision. Toppers create concise notes for formulas, shortcuts, GA facts, and computer basics. These notes allow quick recall before the exam and save time compared to revisiting bulky books. For GA, daily capsules and monthly PDFs are condensed into one-page summaries. This habit ensures that revision is efficient and effective.
Speed is vital in Prelims, but accuracy decides your score. Toppers advise using timers during practice to simulate exam conditions. For example, set 20 minutes for a DI set or 10 minutes for a puzzle. This builds speed while maintaining accuracy. Remember, negative marking can lower scores, so guessing without logic is risky. The goal is to maximize correct attempts, not just attempt more questions.
GA is often the toughest section in Mains. Toppers dedicate 30 minutes daily to GA quizzes, focusing on RBI updates, banking news, and government schemes. They also revise the last six months of current affairs thoroughly. This daily habit ensures that GA preparation is continuous and not left for the last minute, which is a common mistake among aspirants.
Every mock test or practice session must end with analysis. Toppers spend as much time reviewing mistakes as they do attempting questions. They categorize errors into conceptual gaps, calculation mistakes, or misinterpretation of questions. This reflective practice ensures that the same mistakes are not repeated in the actual exam. Over time, this builds confidence and accuracy.
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