The IBPS PO (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Probationary Officer) exam is one of the most competitive exams in India. With thousands of aspirants vying for a limited number of seats, standing out requires smart preparation and effective strategies. Toppers from previous years have shared their proven methods to crack this exam. This blog will help you understand how to prepare for IBPS PO 2025 by following these strategies, ensuring your success on the first attempt.
Table of Contents
1.
Understand the IBPS PO 2025
Exam Pattern
2.
Analyze the Detailed Syllabus
3.
Create a Realistic Study Plan
4.
Focus on Section-Wise
Preparation
o
English Language
o
Quantitative Aptitude
o
Reasoning Ability
o
General/Economy/Banking
Awareness
o
Descriptive Test
5.
Importance of Mock Tests
6.
Time Management Techniques
7.
Topper-Recommended Books and
Resources
8.
FAQs
Understand the IBPS PO 2025 Exam Pattern:
The first step to successful preparation is understanding
the exam pattern. Here’s a breakdown:
Preliminary Exam
Section |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
Time (Minutes) |
English Language |
30 |
30 |
20 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
35 |
35 |
20 |
Reasoning Ability |
35 |
35 |
20 |
Total |
100 |
100 |
60 |
Mains Exam
Section |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
Time (Minutes) |
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude |
45 |
60 |
60 |
General/Economy/Banking Awareness |
40 |
40 |
35 |
English Language |
35 |
40 |
40 |
Data Analysis & Interpretation |
35 |
60 |
45 |
Descriptive Test |
2 (Essay & Letter) |
25 |
30 |
Total |
157 + 2 |
225 |
3 hours 30 mins |
Analyze the Detailed Syllabus
Prelims:
·
English Language: Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Para Jumbles,
Fill in the Blanks.
·
Quantitative Aptitude: Simplification, Data Interpretation, Profit & Loss, Number
Series, Time & Work.
·
Reasoning Ability: Puzzles, Seating Arrangements, Syllogism, Blood Relations,
Coding-Decoding.
Mains:
·
Reasoning &
Computer Aptitude: Logical Reasoning,
Input-Output, Basics of Networking, Computer Terminology.
·
General/Economy/Banking
Awareness: Banking Terms, Current Affairs, RBI
Policies, Government Schemes.
·
Data Analysis &
Interpretation: Bar Graphs, Pie Charts,
Caselets, Probability.
·
Descriptive Test: Essay Writing, Letter Writing.
Create a Realistic Study Plan
A structured study plan is essential for disciplined
preparation. Here’s an example:
Daily Study Plan:
·
3 Hours for Sectional
Preparation: Focus on 2 sections daily (e.g.,
English + Quant).
·
1 Hour for Revision: Revise previously studied topics.
·
1 Hour for Current
Affairs: Stay updated with the latest news.
·
1 Mock Test (Every
Alternate Day): Analyze performance and work
on weak areas.
Weekly Schedule:
·
Monday-Wednesday: Practice Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning.
·
Thursday-Friday: Work on English Language & General Awareness.
·
Saturday-Sunday: Take mock tests and analyze results.
Focus on Section-Wise Preparation
1. English Language:
·
Build vocabulary using Word
Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis.
·
Practice reading comprehension
daily from editorials in newspapers like The Hindu or Indian
Express.
2. Quantitative Aptitude:
·
Strengthen your basics with Quantitative
Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal.
·
Focus on data interpretation
and simplification.
·
Learn shortcut methods and
tricks to save time.
3. Reasoning Ability:
·
Practice puzzles and seating
arrangements daily.
·
Use A Modern Approach
to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal for concepts.
4. General/Economy/Banking Awareness:
·
Read monthly current affairs
magazines like Banking Awareness by Arihant.
·
Focus on the last 6 months'
current affairs.
5. Descriptive Test:
·
Practice writing essays and
letters on trending topics.
·
Focus on clarity and proper
formatting.
Importance of Mock Tests
Toppers emphasize the importance of mock tests for exam
preparation. Here’s why:
·
Familiarity with Exam
Pattern: Get accustomed to the format.
·
Time Management: Improve speed and accuracy.
·
Self-Assessment: Identify strengths and weaknesses.
·
Stress Management: Reduce exam-day anxiety.
- Mock Tests: Practice with Mahendra’s
online test series or Oliveboard.
Time Management Techniques
·
Divide Time Wisely: Allocate specific time slots for each section.
·
Avoid Spending Too Much
Time on a Single Question: Move on and come
back later if time permits.
·
Prioritize Easy
Questions: Solve easier questions first to
secure marks.
·
Practice Previous Year
Papers: This helps you understand the
difficulty level.
Topper-Recommended Books and Resources:
Subject |
Book/Resource |
English Language |
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis |
Quantitative Aptitude |
Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal |
Reasoning Ability |
A Modern Approach to Reasoning by R.S.
Aggarwal |
General Awareness |
Banking Awareness by Arihant Publications |
Data Interpretation |
Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma |
FAQs
Q1. How many hours should I study daily for IBPS PO 2025?
Ans: A minimum of 6-8 hours daily, with a focus on consistent
practice and revision, is recommended.
Q2. Is coaching necessary for IBPS PO preparation?
Ans: Coaching is not mandatory. With the right resources, mock
tests, and self-discipline, you can crack the exam through self-study.
Q3. How can I improve my speed and accuracy?
Ans: Regular practice with mock tests, time-bound exercises, and
learning shortcuts for quantitative aptitude will help improve speed and
accuracy.
Q4. How important is current affairs for the IBPS PO exam?
Ans: Current affairs are crucial, especially for the General
Awareness section. Focus on the last 6 months of news and banking updates.
By following these topper-approved strategies and staying
consistent with your preparation, you can confidently aim for success in the
IBPS PO 2025 exam. Remember, hard work, smart strategies, and determination are
the keys to cracking the exam on your first attempt. Good luck!
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