How to Prepare for IBPS PO Exam 2025 in the Next 40 Days
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You have about 40 days left for the IBPS PO Prelims 2025. That’s not a lot of time. But if you stay calm and follow a smart strategy, it’s more than enough. In this blog, we’ll want to share a simple 40-day plan and tips based on the new IBPS PO 2025 exam pattern. If you’re serious about clearing this exam, go through the plan below, think carefully, and apply it to your daily study routine. Read on to know your daily roadmap to clear the Prelims exam and stay ready for the Mains exam.

First, Understand the IBPS PO 2025 Exam Pattern

Before making any plan, you need to know the pattern of what you’re preparing for.

IBPS PO 2025 has 4 Stages:

  1. Prelims (Objective Test)
  2. Mains (Objective + Descriptive Test)
  3. Psychometric Test
  4. Interview

Right now, our main focus is the Prelims, which is scheduled in August 2025.

IBPS PO Prelims 2025 Pattern (Revised)

Let’s check out how many questions you’ll have to face in the Prelims exam:

  • Total Questions: 100
  • Total Marks: 100
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Sections:
    • English Language – 30 questions (30 marks, 20 minutes)
    • Quantitative Aptitude – 35 questions (30 marks, 20 minutes)
    • Reasoning Ability – 35 questions (40 marks, 20 minutes)

Important: Each section has its own time. You cannot switch between them.
You need to clear each section and also meet the overall cut-off.

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What You Can Do in These 40 Days

I don’t want you to study randomly. Let’s divide these 40 days into 3 phases:

Phase 1: Build Your Base (Day 1–15)

This is the most important phase.
Many students jump into mock tests without knowing the basics — and they get discouraged.
So, in these 15 days, focus on:

  • Understanding each topic
  • Clearing basic concepts
  • Learning formulas and grammar rules
  • Solving beginner-level questions

Your Target:

  • Finish the Prelims syllabus once
  • Don’t worry about speed, focus on accuracy
  • Study 2–3 hours daily if you’re a beginner; 4–5 hours if you’ve already started earlier

Phase 2: Practice + Mocks (Day 16–30)

Now that you know the basics, it’s time to speed up.

In this phase, your focus should be on:

  • Sectional Tests
  • Full-length Mocks (at least 1 mock every 2 days)
  • Analysis of mistakes
  • Time management

Your Target:

  • Start tracking your score
  • Improve weak areas
  • Solve 3–4 mini mocks every week

Remember: Every mock test you take must be followed by at least 1 hour of analysis. Don’t just give the test, learn from it.

Phase 3: Final Push + Revision (Day 31–40)

This is the final stage before the exam. Don’t learn anything new now. Focus on revision and mental readiness.

  • Revise short notes
  • Give 5–6 full mocks in 10 days
  • Stay calm
  • Sleep well

In this phase, don’t panic. Many students overthink and mess up. You don’t need to do everything. You just need to do what you already know well.

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Section-wise Strategy

You also need to know from early on how to prepare each section of the exam. Here’s what you need to do to go ahead:

1. English Language

This section is often ignored, but it’s very scoring.

Common Topics:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Error Detection
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Para Jumbles

Tips:

  • Read one editorial daily
  • Practice 5 questions of each topic daily
  • Focus on grammar rules and vocabulary

2. Quantitative Aptitude

This can feel tough, but with practice, it becomes your strength.

Common Topics:

  • Simplification
  • Number Series
  • DI (Data Interpretation)
  • Percentage, Profit & Loss, SI-CI
  • Time, Work & Distance

Tips:

  • Learn tricks for faster calculation
  • Revise all formulas regularly
  • Focus more on DI and Arithmetic

3. Reasoning Ability

This section is all about practice and pattern recognition.

Common Topics:

  • Puzzles & Seating Arrangement
  • Syllogism
  • Inequality
  • Blood Relation
  • Direction Sense
  • Coding-Decoding

Tips:

  • Solve 2–3 puzzles daily
  • Don’t get stuck on one puzzle in the exam
  • Practice previous years’ questions

Descriptive & Mains?

Yes, you should also prepare for Mains and Descriptive, but not right now. Focus on Prelims for the next 40 days. Once Prelims are over, we’ll discuss the Mains strategy in detail

40-Day IBPS PO 2025 Smart Study Plan

Below is a 40-day IBPS PO 2025 Study Plan with a clear focus on Prelims preparation (since that’s the immediate goal), while also giving light attention to Mains topics (especially General Awareness and Descriptive English). It also includes Mock Test slots placed at the right intervals.

Weekly Structure Overview:

  • Monday–Saturday: Concept + Practice
  • Sunday: Full Mock Test + Analysis
  • Daily GA Slot (15–20 min): For Mains prep
  • Descriptive Practice: Once every 5 days
DayQuantitative AptitudeReasoning AbilityEnglish LanguageMains GA/DescriptiveMock Test/Revision
1Simplification + %Puzzles BasicsCloze TestGA: Current Affairs
2SI-CI + RatioInequalityRC Basics
3Time & WorkSyllogismsSpot the Error
4Number SystemDirection SensePara JumblesGA: Financial News
5Quadratic EquationsAlphanumeric SeriesFill in the BlanksDescriptive (Essay 1)
6Percentage PracticeBlood RelationRC Practice
7Full Prelims Mock 1Analyze + GA NotesMock Test + Review
8Time & DistanceCoding-DecodingGrammar RulesGA: Static GK
9DI Set 1Puzzle (Moderate)RC + Vocab
10Data SufficiencySeating ArrangementWord Swap
11Average + MixtureInput-OutputError DetectionGA: Weekly Revision
12MensurationSeries (Numbers)Para CompletionDescriptive (Letter)
13Profit & LossRanking/OrderingGrammar Quiz
14Full Prelims Mock 2Analyze + GA NotesMock + Review
15Compound InterestPuzzle (Advanced)Vocabulary Drill
16DI Set 2Logical ReasoningRC PracticeGA: RBI News
17Speed, Time & DistanceSyllogismsOne-word Substitution
18Simplification MixedPuzzle + SeriesFillers
19Revision: QA Week 1–3Reasoning MixRC Mock TestDescriptive (Essay 2)
20Full Prelims Mock 3Analyze + GA NotesMock + Review
21Data InterpretationInput-OutputError Spotting
22Pie Chart + Caselet DIPuzzle PracticeGrammar DrillsGA: Awards & Sports
23Permutation & ComboCoding-DecodingRC Vocabulary
24Probability BasicsSeating PuzzlePara Jumble Drill
25Number Series MixedMixed ReasoningGrammar TestDescriptive (Essay 3)
26QA Mock TestReasoning Mini MockEnglish Mini TestGA: Banking Awareness
27Full Prelims Mock 4Analyze + GA NotesMock + Review
28Arithmetic PracticePuzzle & DirectionWord Swap
29Revision: All TopicsAll Topics MixAll Topics Mix
30Full Prelims Mock 5Analyze + ReviseMock + Review
31Revision + GA NotesPuzzle + InputReading + ClozeDescriptive (Letter)
32QA Speed DrillsSeating + LogicVocab + FillersGA: Monthly Review
33DI RevisionReasoning RevisionGrammar + RC
34Full Prelims Mock 6Analyze + RelaxMock + Review
35Revision: Weak AreasRevision: Weak AreasEnglish RC DrillDescriptive (Essay 4)
36Mock Drill (All Sections)Reasoning DrillsVocab Quiz
37Full Prelims Mock 7Analyze + Final TouchMock + Review
38GA + Static CapsulePuzzle ReviewRC + Grammar
39Last Revision: AllLast Revision: AllLast RevisionDescriptive (Essay 5)
40Final Mock + ChillFinal Words & NotesMock + Final Prep

Notes:

  • Mock Tests: Scheduled every 6–7 days to track progress
  • Descriptive English: Practiced once every 5 days (Essay + Letter)
  • General Awareness (GA): Light daily slot (15–20 minutes)
  • Revision Days: Added before every mock and in the last week
  • Mains Topics: Included gradually (without affecting Prelims focus)

Final Thoughts

This exam is not just about knowledge. It’s about planning, discipline, and daily effort. Don’t compare yourself with toppers. Don’t try to study everything. Stick to a plan. Be regular. Stay positive. And most importantly, don’t quit. Start your 40-day journey today with a free mock test.

Also Read

IBPS PO SyllabusIBPS PO Salary
IBPS PO Previous Year Question PaperIBPS PO Cut Off

FAQs

Q1. Should I prepare for Mains before Prelims?

Focus mainly on Prelims, but spend 15–20 minutes daily on Mains GA and Descriptive.

Q2. How many full mock tests should I take in 40 days?

Aim for at least 7 full mock tests, plus mini mocks and analysis.

Q3. What is the time duration of the IBPS PO Prelims exam?

The Prelims exam is 60 minutes long with sectional timing.

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