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RRB PO Prelims: What Toppers Did Differently in the Last 60 Days

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When the RRB PO Prelims exam date gets closer, many students begin to panic. They feel 60 days are not enough to prepare, especially when thousands of students are competing for a limited number of seats. But if you look closely at the journey of toppers, you will realize something important: the last 60 days before the exam can actually decide your final result. Toppers are not born with special talent. In fact, many of them were average students in school or college. What made them different was how they used their last 2 months smartly. Instead of just studying randomly, they worked with discipline, strategy, and the right mindset. Let’s go through the exact things toppers did differently in their final 60 days before the RRB PO Prelims.

 


IBPS RRB PO Exam Pattern

The IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam 2025 is quite different from other bank exams because English is not included in the prelims. It only has two sections – Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude – with 80 questions for 80 marks to be solved in 45 minutes. This makes it a speed-based test. In the Mains exam, an extra subject, Computer Knowledge and General Awareness, is added. This is more of a theoretical subject, so if you are comfortable with the basics, it’s scoring. Students can choose either English or Hindi in the Mains. Another plus point is that, unlike SBI PO or other exams, there is no descriptive paper in IBPS RRB PO. This makes the exam a little easier and straightforward for students who find descriptive writing challenging.

IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam Pattern 2025 (Officer Scale-I)

IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam Pattern
Name of the testMedium of ExamNo. of Qs.Max MarksDuration
ReasoningHindi/English/Regional Language*404025 minutes
Quantitative AptitudeHindi/English/Regional Language*404020 minutes
Total808045 minutes

What Toppers Do Differently?

1. They Focused on “One Seat, Not Competition”

Most students spend time worrying: “Lakhs of people apply, how will I get selected?” Toppers think differently. They remind themselves: “I don’t need 100 seats, I just need ONE seat.”This mindset shift is powerful. Instead of wasting energy comparing themselves with others, toppers focus only on improving their own performance day by day. If you also adopt this mindset, every mock test and every practice session will feel like a step towards YOUR seat, not a battle against others.

2. They Took a Mock Test from Day 1

While many aspirants wait until the end to attempt mocks, toppers start with them. Even if they don’t know all the topics, they attempt a full-length Prelims mock test on day one. From there, their preparation becomes focused. Instead of studying everything blindly, they know exactly where they need to improve. Why? Because it gives them three things:

  • A real idea of the exam pattern and interface.
  • A list of personal strengths and weak areas.
  • A base score to improve upon.

3. They Followed the Practice Matrix

A major difference between toppers and average aspirants is how they practice daily. Many students either solve only easy questions (to boost confidence) or spend hours on tough puzzles and DI sets (to feel “serious”). If you want to prepare like toppers, divide your daily 2–3 hours of practice into this 40-40-20 ratio. This balance helped them in two ways: first, they never lost touch with the basics. Second, they trained themselves for surprises in the exam. Toppers maintained balance using the Practice Matrix:

  • 40% Easy Questions – To build speed (Simplification, Inequalities, Syllogisms).
  • 40% Moderate Questions -To strengthen accuracy (DI, Seating Arrangements, Arithmetic).
  • 20% Tough Questions – To improve decision-making and to avoid surprises.(Caselet DI, Complex Puzzles).

4. They Practiced with a Timer Daily

Toppers never solved questions casually. They knew RRB PO Prelims is a speed game: 80 questions in 45 minutes. That’s less than 35 seconds per question!

So, they always practiced with a stopwatch or inside an online test interface. Whether it was a set of 10 simplification questions or a puzzle, they timed themselves. This trains their brain to solve under pressure, just like in a real exam.

Average students solved 100 questions in 2 hours. Toppers solved 100 questions in 1 hour because they respected the timer every day.

5. They Made Their Own Strategy (Not Blindly Copying Others)

It’s very easy to get influenced by someone else’s timetable or YouTube “study hacks.” Instead of copying someone else’s exact schedule, they designed their own according to their needs. This personalization is what made their preparation effective. But toppers understood one thing clearly: every student has different strengths.

For example:

  • Some were strong in Reasoning, so they spent extra time on Quant.
  • Some were weak in DI, so they practiced 1 DI daily without fail.

6. They Treated Mock Tests Like the Real Exam

Another major difference: toppers didn’t just attempt mocks for fun. They created the same atmosphere as the real exam, like sitting on a chair with water nearby. Attempted the test in one sitting without a break and not using a calculator. After finishing, they didn’t close the test and move on. They spent equal time analyzing: Which questions they solved too slowly, where they made silly mistakes which questions they should have skipped. This analysis turned every mock into a teacher. By the time the real exam arrived, they had already given 15–20 mock tests in practice.

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7. They Didn’t Ignore Weak but Scoring Topics

Many students think, “Mensuration, Probability, Data Sufficiency don’t come every year, I’ll skip them.” But toppers never made that mistake. They knew that even if one or two questions came from these “low-weightage” chapters, they were still easy marks if prepared. So while their main focus was on scoring areas like Simplification, DI, and Puzzles, they also revised small chapters so that no easy mark was lost in the exam.

8. They Revised Every Day

One underrated habit toppers followed was daily revision. Instead of waiting for Sundays, they revised small portions every night. This way, they kept all subjects fresh in memory. By the time the exam arrived, nothing felt “forgotten.”

9. They Trained Their Mind for Exam-Day Energy

Preparation is not just about books; it’s also about stamina. Toppers managed their energy by sleeping on time to maintain focus, avoiding heavy meals before practice sessions, and simulating the exam time (giving mocks between 10 AM–1 PM if their shift was in that slot). This made sure that on the actual exam day, their mind and body were fully ready to perform.

10. They Accepted Mistakes as Lessons

Average students feel demotivated after a bad mock test. Toppers treat it like a free lesson. If they got stuck in a puzzle, they studied it deeply until they could solve similar ones in under 5 minutes. If they lost marks in approximation, they revised basic calculation tricks. Every mistake became a stepping stone. By the end of 60 days, their weak areas had turned into scoring ones.

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FAQs

Q1. How many hours did toppers study daily in the last 60 days?

Most toppers studied 3–4 hours on weekdays and 6–7 hours on weekends, focusing on quality over quantity.

Q2. Did toppers attempt full-length mocks during the last 60 days?

Yes, they regularly attempted full-length mocks, analyzed mistakes, and revised weak areas to improve speed and accuracy.

Q3. How did toppers balance easy, moderate, and tough questions?

They followed a 40-40-20 practice ratio, 40% easy, 40% moderate, and 20% tough questions daily to build speed, accuracy, and decision-making.

Akansha Garg

Hi, I’m Akansha, a post-graduate in Economics with a passion for helping banking aspirants succeed. Having personally cleared multiple banking exams, both Prelims and Mains. I understand what it takes to crack them. Through my blog, I share updated exam information, smart strategies, and practical tips to help you prepare better and achieve your goals.

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