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Updated 2026-05-30 · 2026 Edition

SBI PO 2-Year Plan

A complete 730-day plan covering 43 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
730
Topics
43
Subjects
4
Phases
4
Two-year deep build a foundations year, a mastery-and-depth year, and a sustained mock campaign across both

How to actually use your 730 days

The long game: build from zero across two cycles, with depth and a sustained mock habit most candidates never reach.

Daily study
1.5–2.5 hours
New topics / day
≈ 0.06
Approach
a foundations year, a mastery-and-depth year, and a sustained mock campaign across both

This 2-year plan gives you 730 days to work through 43 weighted SBI PO topics across 4 subjects — roughly 0.06 new topics a day at 1.5–2.5 hours of focused study. That gentle daily load is the whole advantage of a two-year run — you build mastery slowly enough that it actually sticks.

SBI PO marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Awareness carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so the first year builds genuine mastery of them, not just familiarity. Nothing is cut and nothing is rushed. At this length the differentiator is depth on the hardest, lowest-frequency topics and relentless revision — the work most candidates skip.

Two years is a genuine head start. You can build SBI PO from zero in year one and convert understanding into rank-grade speed and accuracy in year two — every one of the 43 topics, twice over, with room for the hardest material. The two-year risk is losing momentum in the long flat middle. Set quarterly milestones and treat year-one mocks as checkpoints, or the early lead quietly evaporates.

What to prioritise & cut

Nothing is cut and nothing is rushed. At this length the differentiator is depth on the hardest, lowest-frequency topics and relentless revision — the work most candidates skip.

Mock tests & revision

Year one: topic and sectional tests only, building accuracy. Year two: monthly then fortnightly then weekly full-length mocks, with a disciplined error log you actually revisit.

Weekly rhythm

Think in semesters, not weeks: build, deepen, revise, simulate — repeated across two cycles so every subject is seen many times on a spaced schedule.

Phase-by-phase plan

104 weeks total

A 730-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 2-Year Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.

  1. 1

    Y1 Foundation

    24 weeks

    Concept depth + NCERT-level coverage

    Subject-wise mastery
    Topic notes
    Monthly tests
  2. 2

    Y1 Advanced

    28 weeks

    Reference-book level problems + first PYQ pass

    Topic-wise problem mastery
    PYQ pass 1
    Weak-area journal
  3. 3

    Y2 Practice

    26 weeks

    PYQ deep-dive + topic-wise mocks

    PYQ pass 2
    Topic-mock cycles
    Concept-gap closure
  4. 4

    Y2 Mocks + final

    26 weeks

    Weekly full-length mocks + final revision

    20+ mocks
    Last-mile cheatsheets
    Exam-mode drills

Week-by-week schedule

Week Days Topics covered
1 1–7 Reasoning: Topic 1 (w3)
2 8–14 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 1 (w3)
3 15–21 English: Grammar and Usage (w3)
4 22–28 General Awareness: Indian Banking System and Structure (w3)
5 29–35 Reasoning: Topic 2 (w3)
6 36–42 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 2 (w3)
7 43–49 English: Vocabulary in Context (w3)
8 50–56 General Awareness: RBI and Monetary Policy (w3)
9 57–63 Reasoning: Topic 3 (w3)
10 64–70 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 3 (w3)
11 71–77 English: Reading Comprehension (w3)
12 78–84 General Awareness: Financial Markets and Institutions (w3)
13 85–91 Reasoning: Topic 4 (w3)
14 92–98 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 4 (w3)
15 99–105 English: Paragraph Formation (Jumbled Paragraphs) (w3)
16 106–112 General Awareness: Financial Inclusion and Digital Banking (w3)
17 113–119 Reasoning: Topic 5 (w3)
18 120–126 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 5 (w3)
19 127–133 English: Sentence Improvement (w3)
20 134–140 General Awareness: Government Banking Schemes (w3)
21 141–147 Reasoning: Topic 6 (w3)
22 148–154 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 6 (w3)
23 155–161 English: Cloze Test (w3)
24 162–168 General Awareness: Indian Economy and GDP (w3)
25 169–175 Reasoning: Topic 7 (w3)
26 176–182 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 7 (w3)
27 183–189 English: Verbal Reasoning — Analogies (w3)
28 190–196 General Awareness: Budget and Taxation (w3)
29 197–203 Reasoning: Topic 8 (w3)
30 204–210 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 8 (w3)
31 211–217 English: Summary and Conclusion Skills (w3)
32 218–224 General Awareness: International Financial Institutions (w3)
33 225–231 Reasoning: Topic 9 (w3)
34 232–238 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 9 (w3)
35 239–245 General Awareness: Important Days, Dates & Current Affairs for Bank Exams (w3)
36 246–252 Reasoning: Topic 10 (w3)
37 253–259 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 10 (w3)
38 260–266 General Awareness: Static GK — Important Facts About India & the World (w3)
39 267–273 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 11 (w3)
40 274–280 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 12 (w3)
41 281–287 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 13 (w3)
42 288–294 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 14 (w3)
43 295–301 Quantitative Aptitude: Topic 15 (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.

Reasoning

10 topics
  • Topic 1 ●●●○○

    Seating Arrangement and Puzzles: Linear, circular, and square seating arrangements with directional facing; complex puzzles involving multiple parameters like age, colour, profession - a high-scope reasoning section in RBI Phase I with moderate to high difficulty.

  • Topic 2 ●●●○○

    Blood Relations and Direction Sense: Family tree problems, coded blood relations, cardinal directions, shadow-based direction problems, and distance-direction combined questions - direct and scoring if practiced thoroughly.

  • Topic 3 ●●●○○

    Coding-Decoding: Letter coding, number coding, mixed coding, sentence coding, and new pattern coding - a speed-intensive section testing pattern recognition skills with increasing complexity in recent exams.

  • Topic 4 ●●●○○

    Syllogism and Logical Arguments: Premise-conclusion relationships, Venn diagrams for syllogism, possibility cases, reverse syllogism, and logical consistency checks - a conceptual section requiring practice of rules.

  • Topic 5 ●●●○○

    Input-Output and Machine Input: Sequences derived from rearrangement patterns, step-by-step transformation rules, and analyzing output to determine input - tests logical sequencing ability.

  • Topic 6 ●●●○○

    Data Sufficiency: Problems from various reasoning topics presented as data sufficiency questions - tests ability to evaluate whether given statements are sufficient to answer a question without actually solving it.

  • Topic 7 ●●●○○

    Inequalities and Comparisons: Direct inequalities, coded inequalities, relationship-based comparisons, and ranking-order problems - straightforward when concepts are clear.

  • Topic 8 ●●●○○

    Verbal Reasoning: Statement-assumption, statement-argument, statement-course of action, cause and effect, and critical reasoning - tests higher-order reasoning and decision-making ability.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Quantitative Aptitude

15 topics
  • Topic 1 ●●●○○

    Number System: Types of numbers, divisibility rules, HCF-LCM, unit digit, remainder theorem, and cyclicity - foundational arithmetic with direct formula-based questions.

  • Topic 2 ●●●○○

    Percentage and Ratio-Proportion: Percentage conversion, successive percentage changes, ratio applications, proportion, and mixture problems - a frequently used arithmetic concept across many quantitative topics.

  • Topic 3 ●●●○○

    Profit, Loss, and Discount: Marked price, selling price, discount percentage, successive discounts, and partnership profit sharing - practical arithmetic widely tested in RBI Phase I.

  • Topic 4 ●●●○○

    Simple and Compound Interest: SI formula variations, CI formula, different rates for different years, population growth problems, and the difference between SI and CI - a scoring calculator-intensive section.

  • Topic 5 ●●●○○

    Time, Speed, and Distance: Average speed, relative speed, train problems, boat and stream, races, and circular tracks - frequently combined with time and work concepts.

  • Topic 6 ●●●○○

    Time and Work: Work efficiency, Pipes and Cisterns, work and wages, alternate days problems, and work equivalence - a conceptual arithmetic topic with many formula variations.

  • Topic 7 ●●●○○

    Data Interpretation: Tables, bar graphs, line charts, pie charts, caselets, and mixed DI with arithmetic concepts - the highest weight topic in RBI quant section requiring strong calculation speed.

  • Topic 8 ●●●○○

    Quadratic Equations and Inequalities: Factorization method, Shri Dharacharya formula, nature of roots, and sign-based inequalities - algebra-based questions with quick solving potential.

  • + 7 more topics on the full roadmap →

English

8 topics
  • Grammar and Usage ●●●○○

    Tense, subject-verb agreement, articles (a, an, the), prepositions, conjunctions, voice (active/passive), narration (direct/indirect), and error spotting — grammar fundamentals tested in BITSAT English section.

  • Vocabulary in Context ●●●○○

    Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions, homophones, idioms, phrases, and phrasal verbs — contextual vocabulary usage and word power tested through sentence completion and reading passages.

  • Reading Comprehension ●●●○○

    Passages on general, scientific, and literary topics with questions on main idea, inference, vocabulary in context, tone, and fact-vs-opinion — speed reading and comprehension skills assessed.

  • Paragraph Formation (Jumbled Paragraphs) ●●●○○

    Rearranging jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph — tests logical sequencing, connector usage, and understanding of discourse structure in written English.

  • Sentence Improvement ●●●○○

    Identifying the most grammatically correct and stylistically appropriate version of an underlined portion — combines grammar precision with clarity of expression.

  • Cloze Test ●●●○○

    Passage with missing words to be filled from given options — tests vocabulary, grammar, and contextual coherence simultaneously in a time-efficient format.

  • Verbal Reasoning — Analogies ●●●○○

    Word pairs with relationships (synonym, antonym, part-whole, function, cause-effect) — reasoning through linguistic relationships and logical word connections.

  • Summary and Conclusion Skills ●●●○○

    Identifying the main point or best summary of a passage — tests ability to extract core meaning and distinguish between details and central ideas in written text.

General Awareness

10 topics
  • Indian Banking System and Structure ●●●○○

    Banking Awareness - RBI and Monetary Policy: RBI functions, monetary policy committee, repo rate, reverse repo, MSF, CRR, SLR, and recent policy changes - the most frequently tested banking awareness area.

  • RBI and Monetary Policy ●●●○○

    Banking Awareness - Public Sector Banks: Nationalized banks, their mergers, capitalization, PCA framework, priority sector lending, and KYC norms - important for banking sector job preparation.

  • Financial Markets and Institutions ●●●○○

    Money market, capital market, SEBI functions, stock exchanges (BSE, NSE), mutual funds, insurance sector, and recent financial sector reforms.

  • Financial Inclusion and Digital Banking ●●●○○

    Government Schemes and Financial Inclusion: Jan Dhan Yojana, Mudra loans, stand-up India, digital payments (UPI, BHIM), financial inclusion initiatives, and banking correspondent model.

  • Government Banking Schemes ●●●○○

    Economics and Finance Current Affairs: GDP growth, inflation (WPI, CPI), fiscal deficit, current account deficit, forex reserves, rupee-dollar movement, and international financial institutions (IMF, World Bank).

  • Indian Economy and GDP ●●●○○

    National and International Summits: G20, BRICS, ASEAN, SAARC, WTO, WEF, and their outcomes relevant to India - frequently asked in GA section of competitive exams.

  • Budget and Taxation ●●●○○

    Awards and Honors: Major national awards (Padma awards), international recognitions, sports awards, and literary prizes - static GK component with predictable high-value questions.

  • International Financial Institutions ●●●○○

    Sports and Entertainment: Major sporting events, Olympic results, cricket tournaments, Indian athletes, films and entertainment industry awards - general awareness with moderate weight.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Why a 730-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book

DimensionTypical SBI PO bookThis 2-Year Plan
Time to startHours of reading before any study startsSeconds — plan is already here
PersonalisationOne-size-fits-allFits exactly your 730 days
FreshnessPrinted months agoUpdated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30
Weightage signalAuthor guessDerived from last 5 years' papers
Cost₹500–2,500₹0
Sign-up requiredOften (with a trial trap)None

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SBI PO 2-Year Plan — common questions

Is 730 days enough to prepare for SBI PO? +

Two years is a genuine head start. You can build SBI PO from zero in year one and convert understanding into rank-grade speed and accuracy in year two — every one of the 43 topics, twice over, with room for the hardest material. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 2-year plan is built to get the most from the time you have: the long game: build from zero across two cycles, with depth and a sustained mock habit most candidates never reach.

How many hours a day does this SBI PO 2-year plan need? +

Plan for 1.5–2.5 hours of focused study, covering about 0.06 new topics a day. Think in semesters, not weeks: build, deepen, revise, simulate — repeated across two cycles so every subject is seen many times on a spaced schedule.

What should I skip if I am short on time? +

Nothing is cut and nothing is rushed. At this length the differentiator is depth on the hardest, lowest-frequency topics and relentless revision — the work most candidates skip.

When should I start mock tests on this plan? +

Year one: topic and sectional tests only, building accuracy. Year two: monthly then fortnightly then weekly full-length mocks, with a disciplined error log you actually revisit.

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