JAIIB CAIIB Mock Test Statistics 2026: 90 Days of Real Data

By Ashish Jain · IIBF STORE Editorial · 02 July 2026 · 2 min read · 5 views

JAIIB CAIIB mock test statistics from the last 90 days on iibf.store — real, anonymised data from 50 submitted mock-test attempts by 16 bankers preparing for JAIIB, CAIIB and IIBF certification exams. We publish these numbers (updated 2 July 2026) so aspirants can benchmark themselves against the community, not guesswork.

Headline numbers (last 90 days)

  • 50 mock-test attempts submitted
  • 16 unique test-takers
  • 39.4% average score across all attempts — below the 50% pass line, which is exactly why mock practice matters
  • 48 revision-game plays
  • Longest daily study streak on the platform: 4 days
  • Busiest practice window: 9:00-10:00 IST — bankers study after branch hours

Most-attempted mock tests

#TestAttemptsAvg score
1ABM all Modules Mega Test 1 (ABM)72.7%
2Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA) — Chapter Test (FOREIGNEXCHA)334.4%
3Definition of Statistics, Importance & Limitations & Data Collection, Classification & Tabulation — Test 1 of 2 (21 Q) (ABM)319%
4Module A ABM Mock Test (ABM)314.6%
5Economic Planning in India — Chapter Test (IEIFS)312.5%

What the data says about passing

The average attempt lands around 39.4% — under the 50-per-paper mark IIBF requires. The gap between an average attempt and a passing one is usually 2-3 weak chapters, not the whole syllabus. That is why we recommend chapter-wise practice first, full mock tests second, and revision games for retention.

Method

Counts are aggregated from anonymised attempt logs on iibf.store over the trailing 90 days; no personal data is included. Exam structure and passing criteria are published by the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF) — always confirm dates on the official site or our exam schedule tracker.

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