A good study plan for IBPS RRB Clerk is not a perfect spreadsheet. It is a sequence of repair, timed testing, honest review, and strategic repetition.

Phase 1: stabilize the base

Use the first phase to protect the most scoring topics and remove the weakest recurring gaps. Keep one weekly timed session to prevent your preparation from becoming completely untimed.

Phase 2: increase exam-feel practice

Once your base is steadier, your plan should include regular timed mocks or practice packs. This is where your decision quality starts becoming visible.

Phase 3: reduce chaos before the exam

The final phase should not feel like a panic sprint. It should become more selective, more review-heavy, and more realistic about what can still move the score.

How to use Hackmock inside this plan

Use the free mock early to diagnose the paper feel. Use practice packs when a narrow weakness keeps repeating. Use the full mock pack when you need stable repetition under exam pressure.