Summary of "Bank Exams 2026 Calendar | Preparation Strategy For IBPS ,SBI ,RRB PO/Clerk 2026 | By Shubham Sir"

Summary of “Bank Exams 2026 Calendar | Preparation Strategy For IBPS, SBI, RRB PO/Clerk 2026 | By Shubham Sir”


Main Ideas and Concepts

  1. Confusion About Exam Sequence & Official Notice

    • Aspirants were confused about the sequence of banking exams after a Finance Ministry notice.
    • Traditionally, RRB exams were conducted first, followed by IBPS, then SBI exams.
    • The new notice states SBI exams will be conducted first, followed by IBPS (PO and Clerk), and then RRB exams.
    • Officer results will be declared before clerical results.
  2. Problem of Attrition in Banks

    • Many candidates switch jobs after joining banks, moving from RRB to IBPS to SBI due to better posts and pay.
    • This causes manpower issues for banks.
    • The new sequence aims to reduce attrition by aligning exam schedules logically to minimize job hopping.
  3. Logical Sequence of Exams to Reduce Attrition

    • Suggested logical order for exams:
      • PO exams first: SBI PO → IBPS PO → RRB PO
      • Clerk exams later: SBI Clerk → IBPS Clerk → RRB Clerk
    • This order respects aspirants’ priorities and reduces switching because aspirants won’t leave higher posts for lower ones.
  4. Challenges with the New Model

    • Some attrition may persist as aspirants prefer PO posts over clerk posts.
    • Candidates selected for SBI PO are unlikely to switch to IBPS or RRB clerk/PO roles.
  5. Expected Exam Timeline for 2026

    • Notifications likely start from January 2026.
    • SBI PO prelims expected around March (about 40 days after notification).
    • RRB PO exams expected in late April or May.
    • SBI Clerk prelims likely in June or July.
    • IBPS Clerk prelims expected around September or early November.
    • The exam schedule will be intense with overlapping exams and interviews.
  6. Preparation Strategy Adjustments

    • Aspirants must adapt to the new schedule and prepare intelligently.
    • Freshers and beginners should prioritize exams based on the sequence and available preparation time.
    • Start preparation early using video courses and recorded classes for flexible study.
    • Late starters may need to sacrifice or skip some exams to focus on one (e.g., skip SBI PO and focus on IBPS PO).
    • Realistic preparation requires 9-11 hours/day (not 13-14).
    • Focus on concept clarity first, then extensive practice before mocks.
    • Practice without a timer initially to build accuracy, then gradually add timed practice.
    • After each chapter, attempt at least 5 topic-wise pre and mains tests for thorough analysis.
    • Mix chapters for practice and quizzes to improve adaptability.
    • Take full-length mocks closer to exam dates.
  7. Use of Video Courses and Live Classes

    • Video courses allow self-paced learning and faster syllabus completion.
    • Live classes help clarify doubts and reinforce concepts.
    • Shubham Sir recommends the “Shikhar Foundation Batch” starting 23rd December with dedicated prelims and mains classes, PDFs, and tests.
    • Continuous mains classes will be provided even after the foundation batch ends.
    • For reasoning preparation, the “Shikhar batch” video course is available.
    • The “Bank Maha Pack” offers video courses, test series, and foundation batches for all subjects with ongoing validity and discounts using referral code Y261.
  8. Time Management and Daily Routine

    • Follow a daily timetable suited to your category (freshers, repeaters, working professionals, homemakers).
    • Track daily progress for consistent preparation.
    • The 2026 Blueprint PDF with detailed schedules and strategies is available in the app’s overview section.
  9. Community Engagement and Feedback

    • Viewers are encouraged to comment on the logical sequence they find suitable and suggest topics for future videos.
    • New viewers are urged to subscribe to the channel and download the preparation PDF.

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