Weekly Progress Tracker for SBI Clerk Mains Stay on Target
The SBI Clerk Mains exam on November is approaching soon. With only a few weeks left, aspirants often feel overwhelmed; there’s so much to revise, so many mock tests to attempt, and limited time to cover everything. Add to this the festive season of Diwali, and distractions can easily creep in. This is where a Weekly Progress Tracker becomes your best friend. Instead of randomly studying whatever comes to mind, a tracker helps you plan, measure, and adjust your preparation. It ensures you don’t miss out on important topics, keeps you motivated, and gives you a clear sense of direction. In this blog, we are guiding you on how to track progress during SBI Clerk Mains preparation.
Here’s a ready-to-use tracker you can adapt. Students can print this or maintain it in a notebook/Excel sheet.
| Week | Focus Areas | Tasks to Complete | What to Track | Self-Check |
| Week 1 (Diwali Week: Oct End – Nov 2) | Quant + English + Current Affairs | Revise Simplification, Approximation, DI basics- Practice 2 RCs + Grammar rules + Practice Computer Aptitude MCQs- Revise last 2 weeks Current Affairs | Accuracy in Quant & English- Current Affairs coverage | Take 1 sectional test (Quant + English) |
| Week 2 (Nov 3 – Nov 9) | Reasoning + GA + Mock Tests | Solve Puzzles, Seating Arrangement, Inequalities- Revise Banking Awareness + September Current Affairs + Practice Computer Aptitude MCQs – Attempt 2 full-length mock tests | Reasoning accuracy- GA revision status- Mock test score trend | Take 1 sectional test (Reasoning + GA) |
| Week 3 (Nov 10 – Nov 14) | Full Revision + Speed Building | Attempt 3 full-length mock tests (alternate days)- Revise short notes, formulas, vocab- Revise September + October Current Affairs | Mock test improvement- Revision completion | Compare scores with Week 1 & 2 |
Many students study daily but don’t know if they’re actually improving. Without tracking, you might spend too much time on strong areas while ignoring weak ones. You might attempt mock tests but never analyze them properly. You might also revise Current Affairs irregularly and forget key facts.
By tracking your progress weekly, you wii:
Here’s a checklist of what every aspirant must track in the final weeks:
Attempting mock tests is only half the job. The real improvement comes from analyzing them properly. Here’s why analysis is crucial:
The last few weeks before the SBI Clerk Mains exam in November are critical. A Weekly Progress Tracker ensures you stay disciplined, cover all subjects, and measure your growth. Remember, it’s not about studying 10 hours a day; it’s about studying smart, tracking your progress, and learning from mistakes. This Diwali, let your consistency and focus be the light that guides you to success. All the Best for Your Preparation!
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| SBI Clerk Notification | SBI Clerk Exam Pattern |
| SBI Clerk Syllabus | SBI Clerk Salary |
| SBI Clerk Cut Off | SBI Clerk Previous Year Question Paper |
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At least 6 to 8 full-length mock tests, with proper analysis.
Give equal time, but prioritize Current Affairs revision in the last week.
Maintain a weekly checklist of topics, note your mock test scores, and compare them week by week.
Don’t panic. Carry forward the missed topics to the next week and adjust your plan.
Yes, because it gives you flexibility. Even if you miss a day, you can still complete your weekly goals.
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