SBI PO Mains Exam 2025 – Last Minute Tips & Exam Day Guidelines
The SBI PO Mains Exam 2025 will be held on 13th September 2025. This is one of the most important exams for banking aspirants, and a golden chance to join the State Bank of India. If you have worked hard in the last few months, now is the time to focus on smart revision and exam day planning. These last few days are not for learning new things but for revising notes, practicing mock tests, and improving speed with accuracy. Avoid stress and silly mistakes that many candidates make during the exam. Start by attempting a free full-length mock test. It will help you check your preparation, manage time, and get the real exam feel before the actual day. Stay confident, revise smartly, and give your best on the exam day.
Many students at this stage feel confused about how to spend the last few days before the exam. Some waste time thinking too much, while others panic about what to revise. But if you stay calm and use your time smartly, you can boost your score and avoid common mistakes. Below, we have last-minute tips that will help you revise in the best way.
At this stage, only reading notes is not enough. You must practice what you have studied. Try to attempt at least one mock test daily in the last few days. This will help you revise concepts, improve speed, and learn time management. Treat every mock like the real exam, and after completing it, carefully check your mistakes. This daily habit will give you confidence and prepare you to face any type of question in the exam.
The Mains syllabus is huge, and it is not possible to revise everything now. So, the smart move is to focus on the most important and frequently asked topics. These are the areas that have high weightage in the exam and can help you score more marks in less time. Like in the Quant section, focus more on DI questions, in reasoning focus more on puzzles, and in English focus more on Reading comprehension.
In the SBI PO Mains, you will also face a Descriptive Test of 30 minutes. Many students ignore it, but it is very important. You will be asked to write a report, email, situation analysis, or a precis. To prepare, try to attempt one descriptive mock daily in these last days. This will help you improve writing speed, structure, and clarity. Practicing daily will also build your confidence so you don’t feel stuck on the exam day.
Time is very precious in these last days. Make a simple routine for each day and stick to it. For example, you can start your day with Current Affairs revision, then move to one mock test, then analysis, and finally focus on weak areas. Planning your day will save time and keep you focused.
At this stage, do not waste time on new or untouched topics. If you try to study something new, you may get confused and lose confidence. Instead, revise only the topics you have already studied and practiced. Because in these last few days, making your strong areas robust is more useful than starting something new at the last moment.
Your admit card is your entry pass for the exam hall, so download and print it on time. Along with that, keep your valid ID proof (Aadhar card, PAN card, etc.) and two passport-size photographs ready. Pack everything one day before the exam to avoid last-minute stress.
Check your exam center address as soon as you get your admit card. If the center is new for you, visit it one day before the exam. This way, you will know the route and the travel time. Many students face problems on exam day because they cannot find the center or arrive late. Visiting in advance will save you from unnecessary tension.
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Yes, each section has a fixed time limit, and you cannot switch between sections.
Yes, 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer in the objective test.
Yes, the descriptive test is qualifying in nature, but its marks are added to the mains score
Only the marks of Mains (Objective + Descriptive) and Interview/Group Exercise are considered.
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