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The final week before the SBI PO 2025 Prelims exam is crucial. It is essential to plan your days now without any distractions. You need to make sure to make the best use of each hour of your. With a smart approach and the right guidance, you can also clear this exam with a good score. This blog provides a smart 7-day revision plan, tips to avoid burnout, and strategies to help you crack the exam with ease.

 

SBI PO Revision Plan 2025 for Last 7 Days

In the last 7 days remaining before the exam, just focus on revision and don’t touch new topics. All you need to do is practice important topic questions with time-bound constraint and don’t worry if you get fewer marks. Just get an idea of how you can score maximum out of the frequently asked types of questions. What matters is your efforts and dedication towards this exam. Each subject’s performance is equally important to boost your overall score. Therefore, understand easy topics from the syllabus and revise accordingly.

Pick and attempt easy topics in the exam, and don’t panic over any questions that seem a little tough to you. Simply move on to another question. Save your time and energy and follow a healthy routine.

Why the Last 7 Days Matter?

In the last week, the focus must shift from learning new topics to consolidating existing knowledge. What you revise in these last days is more likely to be remembered till the exam. Choosing important topics and making revision notes is essential. Have a quick glance at those topics that you have already learned, like the basic concepts of quant and reasoning topics.

Revision at this stage should be:

  • Strategic
  • Targeted
  • Mock-driven

Last 7-Day SBI PO Revision Plan 2025

On the first day, attempt a full mock test and do the error analysis. On the second day, revise quantitative aptitude. On the third day, revise the important topics and concepts. On the fourth day, practice English topics and get well-versed with the type of questions asked in the exam. On the fifth day, focus on sectional mocks and topic tests and practice 100+ MCQs. On the sixth day, revise important topics. And on the last day, be ready with your exam essentials, give a final polish to your preparation and stay calm.

Day 1: Full Mock + Error Analysis

First, take a test and see what you lack in your preparation.

  • Take one full-length mock test.
  • Analyze mistakes by section and question type.
  • Revise related rules and shortcuts.
  • Focus on:
    • Common errors in English grammar
    • DI mistakes
    • Incorrect assumptions in Reasoning

Day 2: Quantitative Aptitude Deep Dive

Then do a quick revision of quant topics.

  • Revise key formulas (Time-Speed-Distance, SI/CI, Profit-Loss).
  • Solve moderate-to-difficult level practice sets.
  • Attempt 2 mini quizzes (35 mins each).
  • Target:
    • Approximation
    • Quadratic Equations
    • Number Series

Day 3: Reasoning Ability Mastery

Then, have a quick look at the topics covered in the reasoning section and try to solve some questions.

  • Focus on Puzzles, Seating Arrangements, Input-Output.
  • Practice 20+ questions of each type.
  • Solve 1 Reasoning-only sectional mock.
  • Tip: Re-attempt puzzles you got wrong in previous mocks.

Day 4: English Language Strategy

Revise grammar rules in the English Language, and take a sectional test to see how you need to manage time in exam.

  • Practice:
    • Reading Comprehension (RC)
    • Cloze Test
    • Para jumbles
  • Revise:
    • Error spotting rules (tense, modifiers, prepositions)
    • Vocabulary list & idioms
  • Read 1 editorial + attempt quiz based on it.

Day 5: Sectional Tests Focus

Now, with only 2 days left in your exam, you need to have a quick recall of important questions from each section and a strategy to solve them. Use 1-sectional test to see how you are performing.

  • Revise:
    • Revise important topics from all three subjects.
    • Quant, reasoning, and English topics recall.
  • Focus topics:
    • Mathematical formulas
    • Grammar and Vocabulary
    • Puzzle-Solving Techniques
  • Use sectional and topic-wise tests and practice 100+ MCQs.

Day 6: Double Mini Mocks + High-Weight Topics

Now, take rank boosters or mini mocks and see how you can do better in the exam. Focusing on high-weight topics (topics that are more frequently asked in the exam) will help you now.

  • Attempt:
    • 1 Quant + 1 English mini mock (timed)
    • Review most frequently asked topics
  • Revise:
    • Data Interpretation sets (caselets, pie, line)
    • Vocabulary flashcards
    • High-scoring puzzles

Day 7: Final Polish + Confidence Boost

On the last day, just be mindful of what you need to do and don’t panic if your syllabus is incomplete. Just take a full-length mock test and relax your mind.

  • Take the final full mock (mimic a real exam scenario).
  • Review mock performance graphs.
  • A short revision of:
    • Notes
    • High-yield topics focus
    • Speed math tricks

Relax with music or meditation. Mental calmness = exam clarity.

Tips for SBI PO Revision Plan

Follow the tips provided below to overcome your exam anxiety and fear!

  • Avoid New Topics: Stick to what you’ve already studied.
  • Keep a Formula Sheet: Revise key quant concepts daily.
  • Use a Timer: Build time sense with sectional practice.
  • Prioritize Accuracy: Don’t chase speed without control.
  • Stay Healthy: Hydrate, sleep well, and avoid late-night cramming.

Final Day Checklist

Keep your exam essentials ready with you now!

  • Admit card printed
  • ID proof ready
  • Watch + pen + exam gear
  • Light meal + sleep 7–8 hours
  • Avoid stress scrolling (social media detox!)

SBI PO Prelims Exam Pattern 2025

It is important to remember the exam pattern and prepare accordingly!

SectionNo. of QuestionsMaximum MarksTime Duration
English Language404020 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude303020 minutes
Reasoning Ability303020 minutes
Total10010060 minutes

Note:

  • Type of Test: Objective (MCQ-based)
  • Duration: 60 minutes total (Sectional timing of 20 mins per section)
  • Mode of Exam: Online (Computer-based)
  • Negative Marking: Yes, 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer
  • No Sectional Cut-Offs: Only overall cutoff (as per SBI’s discretion)
  • Qualifying Nature: Marks not counted for final merit, but must qualify to reach Mains

SBI PO Prelims 2025 Important Topics

The topics that are more frequent in the SBI PO Prelims exam are provided below.

Quant: DI, Number Series, Quadratic Equations, Simplification

Reasoning: Seating Arrangement, Puzzles, Syllogisms

English: RCs, Error Detection, Cloze Test

Conclusion

The SBI PO 2025 exam is competitive, but your last 7 days can make all the difference. Stick to the plan, revise wisely, and stay positive. Whether it’s mastering DI or recalling banking facts, this plan has your back.

All the best, future Officers!

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SBI PO Revision Plan 2025 For Prelims Exam: FAQs

Q1. Is it possible to improve my score in just 7 days before the SBI PO exam?

Yes, absolutely! With a focused revision plan, mock analysis, and topic-wise practice, many aspirants boost their performance significantly in the final week.

Q2. How many mock tests should I attempt in the final week?

Ideally, 2 full mocks (on Day 1 and Day 7), and 2–3 mini mocks or sectional tests in between. Spend more time analyzing than just attempting.

Q3. Is it okay to skip studying on the last day before the exam?

Yes! Use the day to calm your nerves, review your short notes, and avoid anything intense or new.

Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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