SBI PO Mains 2025 Exam is over, What More Opportunities You Have Now
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The SBI PO Mains 2025 exam is now over, and many students might be thinking, What next? If your exam did not go as well as you expected, don’t feel disheartened. There is a saying, When one door closes, many more open. The exam season is still on, and many big opportunities are waiting for you. At present, the application forms for RRB PO, RRB Clerk, RBI Grade B, and IFSCA Grade A are still open. You can apply now and begin your preparation without wasting time. Apart from these, many banking and insurance exams are also scheduled in October and the last week of September. So, this is the right time to shift your focus and plan your next move. In this blog, we will give you a quick look at the upcoming exams and opportunities after SBI PO Mains.

 

What More Opportunities Do You Have Now

SBI PO Mains might be over, but the exam journey is not. If you have prepared well for SBI, then most of your concepts in Quant, Reasoning, English, and GA are already strong. This gives you a winning edge for other exams with a similar pattern. You can now target RRB PO, RRB Clerk, RBI Grade B, IFSCA Grade A, and other banking or insurance exams that are coming soon. Since the syllabus overlaps, you only need to adjust your strategy slightly. Use this momentum, keep practicing, and give yourself the chance to crack more than one exam this season.

RRB PO 2025

The IBPS RRB PO 2025 notification was released on 31 August 2025, and online applications are open from 1 to 21 September 2025. The exam is conducted in three phases – Prelims, Mains, and Interview. The Prelims test covers Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude, while the Mains includes additional subjects like General Awareness, Computer Knowledge, and English/Hindi Language. The Prelims exam will be held on 22 & 23 November 2025, and the Mains is scheduled for 28 December 2025.

RRB Clerk 2025

Along with the RRB PO, the notification for RRB Clerk 2025 was also released. Applications can be submitted in the same window from 1 to 21 September 2025. The exam is conducted in two stages – Prelims and Mains. The Prelims consists of Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude, while the Mains includes General Awareness, Computer Knowledge, English/Hindi, and Numerical Ability. The RRB Clerk Prelims are scheduled for 6, 7, 13, and 14 December 2025, and the Mains will be conducted on 1 February 2026.

LIC AAO 2025

The LIC AAO 2025 notification was released on 16 August 2025, with applications accepted till 8 September 2025. The recruitment process includes Prelims, Mains, and an Interview. The Prelims focus on Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language, while the Mains exam includes objective tests (Reasoning ability, General Knowledge and current affairs, Insurance & Finance Awareness, Insurance and Financial Market Awareness ,Data Analysis & Interpretation) along with a descriptive paper. The Prelims are scheduled for 3 October 2025, and the Mains will be held on 8 November 2025. And the most important and good thing about this exam is that there is no negative marking.

SBI Clerk 2025

SBI Clerk 2025 notification was released in early August 2025, and applications were accepted around the same period. The selection process is held in two phases – Prelims and Mains. The Prelims cover English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The Mains exam includes Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability , General English, and General/ Financial Awareness. The SBI Clerk Prelims will take place on 20, 21, and 27 September 2025, and the Mains exam is expected in November 2025.

IBPS Clerk 2025

The IBPS Clerk 2025 notification was released earlier this year, and the application process is already over. The exam is conducted in two phases – Prelims and Mains. The Prelims consist of three sections: English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The Mains exam has four sections – General/Financial Awareness, General English, Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. The IBPS Clerk Prelims is going to be conducted on October 4th, 5th, and 11th, and the Mains exam is scheduled for 29th November 2025.

IBPS PO Mains 2025

The IBPS PO 2025 notification and application process were already completed earlier this year. The selection includes Prelims, Mains, and an Interview. The Mains exam tests candidates on Reasoning, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/ Economy/Banking Awareness / Digital/ Financial Awareness including RBI circulars, General English, and Quantitative Aptitude, along with a descriptive paper. Candidates who cleared the Prelims will appear for the IBPS PO Mains in 12th October 2025.

RBI Grade B 2025

RBI Grade B is one of the most prestigious banking exams.  The Reserve Bank of India has announced the RBI Grade B 2025 notification on September 10, 2025, for the recruitment of 120 Officers across General, DEPR, and DSIM streams. Interested candidates can apply online through the official website www.rbi.org.in from September 10 to September 30, 2025. The exam pattern includes three phases – Phase 1 (Objective Test), Phase 2 (Objective + Descriptive Test), and Interview. The subjects covered include Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, Economic & Social Issues, and General Finance & Management, along with a descriptive paper. The RBI Grade B Phase I Exam 2025 will be held on 18th October 2025 for the General stream and 19th October 2025 for DEPR/DSIM streams.

IFSCA Grade A 2025

The IFSCA Grade A 2025 notification was released on 10 September 2025, and applications are open from 11 to 25 September 2025. The selection process consists of three stages – Phase I (Online Screening), Phase II (Online Exam), and Phase III (Interview). Phase I test Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Awareness, and stream-specific subjects. Phase II includes MCQ on the IFSCA Act, Budget, Survey, Banking, Capital Market, Insurance, Pension Funds, GIFT City, and Global Financial Centres. Phase I is scheduled for 11 October 2025, and Phase II will be held on 15 November 2025.

Conclusion

Even if SBI PO Mains didn’t go as expected, many opportunities are still open. With overlapping syllabi and similar exam patterns, your SBI preparation gives you a strong base. Exams like RRB PO, RRB Clerk, LIC AAO, SBI Clerk, RBI Grade B, and IFSCA Grade A are lined up in the coming months. By applying wisely and continuing your practice, you can increase your chances of cracking at least one of these exams this season.

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FAQs

Q1. Can I use my SBI PO preparation for these upcoming exams?

Yes, the syllabus for Quant, Reasoning, English, and GA overlaps a lot. You just need slight adjustments for descriptive or specialized papers.

Q2. Which exams have interviews in the final stage?

Exams like RRB PO, LIC AAO, RBI Grade B, and IFSCA Grade A include interviews, while SBI Clerk and RRB Clerk do not have interviews.

Q3. Is there negative marking in these exams?

Yes, almost all of these exams have a penalty of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer in objective tests, excluding LIC AAO.

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By 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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