RBI Grade B 2026: 40 Days Mock Test Challenge for Winners
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The RBI Grade B 2026 Phase-I exam for General (DR) is scheduled for 13 June 2026, with Phase-II on 25 July 2026. With barely 40 days left, the time for passive study is over. This is the phase where serious aspirants shift to mock-driven preparation. If you start this 40-day mock test challenge today, you can transform your preparation into exam-level performance. The goal is simple: simulate the real exam, fix weaknesses fast, and build accuracy under pressure. The RBI Grade B 2026 notification, with just 60 vacancies, has made the competition sharper. But here’s the truth: winners are not those who study more—they are those who practice smarter. Read on and follow this structured plan to maximize your chances.

40-Day Mock Test Challenge

Mock tests are the closest replica of the real exam. They help you understand question patterns, improve speed, and most importantly, teach you how to manage time. This 40-day plan is not about covering everything again. It is about executing what you already know with precision. The structure below integrates Phase 1 and Phase 2 mock tests in a tight, result-oriented format.

This challenge is designed for maximum output in minimum time. It focuses on frequent mock practice, quick revision cycles, and continuous performance tracking. The aim is to complete all 11 Phase 1 mocks, along with 10 ESI and 10 FM mocks, before the exam.

Let’s begin with Phase 1.

Phase 1
DayFocus AreasActivitiesMock Test
1Quant + English BasicsRatio, Average, Cloze Test, RCMock Test 1
2Reasoning + GASeating Arrangement, Govt Schemes
3Quant + ReasoningSpeed, Time & Distance, SyllogismMock Test 2
4English + GAReading Comprehension, Financial Awareness
5Reasoning + GABlood Relations, Banking AwarenessMock Test 3
6Quant + GAMixture, Current Affairs
7English + ReasoningSentence Improvement, Puzzle PracticeMock Test 4
8Quant + GAPermutation, Govt Schemes
9Mixed PracticeDI Sets, GA RevisionMock Test 5
10Full RevisionRevise weak areasMock Test 6
11Advanced PracticeTimed sectional testsMock Test 7
12SimulationFull-length practiceMock Test 8
13Mixed RevisionQuant + Reasoning + GAMock Test 9
14English + GADescriptive + CA revisionMock Test 10
15Final DaysConfidence building + light revisionMock Test 11
Phase 2 (ESI + FM, 20 Mock Tests)
DayFocus AreasActivitiesMock Test
16FM BasicsMonetary Policy, Financial MarketsFM 1
17ESI BasicsGrowth & DevelopmentESI 1
18FM ConceptsBanking System, RiskFM 2
19ESI TopicsSocial Sector, PovertyESI 2
20FM + CurrentFinTech, Recent UpdatesFM 3
21ESI + ReportsGovt Schemes, IndicesESI 3
22FM PracticeCase-based questionsFM 4
23ESI PracticeStatic + dynamic mixESI 4
24FM RevisionWeak areas + PYQsFM 5
25ESI RevisionSurvey + BudgetESI 5
26FM AdvancedEthics, Behavioral FinanceFM 6
27ESI AdvancedSustainable DevelopmentESI 6
28FM MixedFull syllabus testFM 7
29ESI MixedFull syllabus testESI 7
30FM FinalRapid revisionFM 8
31ESI FinalRapid revisionESI 8
32FM FinalRapid revisionFM 9
33ESI FinalRapid revisionESI 9
34FM FinalRapid revisionFM 10
35ESI FinalRapid revisionESI 10
Final Stretch (Day 36–40)
DayFocus AreasActivities
36Full RevisionPhase 1 + Phase 2 combined
37SimulationMock Simulation (Phase 1 + Phase 2)
38English + DescriptiveEssay + Precis + RC practice
39GA + Current Affairs Bazooka monthly PDFs + rapid revision
40Confidence BuildingLight revision + exam readiness check

Goal: Build familiarity with Phase 2 concepts without overloading yourself.

Preparation Strategy for Success

In these 40 days, your preparation must revolve around practice, analysis, and revision. Random studying will not work anymore.

  • Mock First Approach: Start your week with a mock to identify weak areas.
  • Deep Analysis: Spend 2–3 hours analyzing every mock. This is where real learning happens.
  • Sectional Focus: Improve one weak section every 2–3 days.
  • Daily GA: Cover current affairs daily without fail.
  • Short Revision Cycles: Revise formulas, concepts, and notes every night.

Consistency is your biggest weapon now.

How to Analyze Mock Tests Properly

Most aspirants take mocks but don’t analyze them well. That’s a mistake.

After every mock, ask yourself:

  • Which section took the most time?
  • Where did I lose accuracy?
  • Which topics are repeatedly weak?

Create a small notebook of mistakes. Revise it every 3–4 days. This single habit can boost your score significantly.

Daily Routine During the Challenge

To get maximum benefit from this challenge, follow a simple daily routine:

  • Morning (2–3 hrs): Quant + Reasoning practice
  • Afternoon (1–2 hrs): English + GA
  • Evening (2 hrs): Mock analysis / Phase 2 prep
  • Night (1 hr): Revision

This ensures balanced coverage of all subjects.

Final 7 Days Strategy

The last week before the exam is crucial.

  • Attempt 2–3 full mocks
  • Revise GA thoroughly
  • Avoid learning new topics
  • Focus on accuracy over attempts

Your goal is to enter the exam hall with confidence, not confusion.

Complete Guidance for Aspirants

Preparation doesn’t end with Phase 1. Serious aspirants plan ahead for Phase 2 and beyond, building momentum early. These linked resources cover everything, from current affairs to structured study plans, so you can craft a complete strategy.

With the right guidance, you’ll stay ahead at every stage of the RBI Grade B journey. Check out the blogs below:

Final Words

The 40 Days Mock Test Challenge is your chance to convert preparation into performance. By following this plan, you will:

  • Build exam-level speed and accuracy
  • Identify and fix weak areas
  • Gain confidence through real exam practice
  • Stay ahead of the competition

Remember, success in RBI Grade B is not about studying endlessly. It is about practicing smartly and performing under pressure.

Start today. Stay consistent. And turn these 40 days into your breakthrough.

FAQs

How many mocks should I take before Phase 1?

You should complete all 11 full-length mocks with proper analysis.

Is Phase 2 preparation necessary before Phase 1?

Yes, light preparation with ESI and FM mocks gives a strong advantage later.

How often should I take mocks in 40 days?

Ideally, one mock every 3–4 days, increasing frequency in the last week.

What is more important: mocks or revision?

Both are equally important. Mocks show your level, revision improves it.

Can I crack RBI Grade B in 40 days?

Yes, with a focused mock-based strategy, disciplined aspirants can achieve it.

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By Asad Yar Khan

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