If you want to crack SBI PO Prelims 2026 in your first attempt, you need two things right from the start — a clear timeline and a focused daily plan.
Once you know what to study, how much to practice, and how to track your progress, your preparation becomes structured and effective.
The SBI PO 2026 Notification is expected around June 2026, with the Prelims likely scheduled in early August. That gives you a defined window to build your concepts, improve speed, and strengthen accuracy step by step.
This guide will help you do exactly that — with a practical plan, section-wise strategy, and a mock test approach that keeps your preparation on track.
SBI PO 2026 — Important Dates at a Glance
Before you plan your preparation, you need clarity on the timeline. A clear exam schedule helps you set realistic weekly targets and track your progress effectively.
| Event | Expected Timeline |
| Notification Release | Around June 2026 |
| Application Window | June–July 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | Likely in July 2026 |
| Prelims Exam | Expected in early August 2026 |
| Mains Exam | Likely in September 2026 |
| Interview Phase | Likely in October–November 2026 |
| Final Result | Around early 2027 |
Note: These timelines are based on recent trends. Always verify exact dates once the official notification is released.
Note: All dates are tentative based on previous year trends. Official dates will be confirmed in the SBI PO 2026 Notification PDF.
SBI PO Prelims Exam Pattern 2026
The Prelims exam remains the gateway to the Mains and acts purely as a screening round — your Prelims score does NOT count in the final merit. The pattern for 2026 continues as below:
| S.No. | Subject | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
| 1 | English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 minutes |
| 2 | Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
| 3 | Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 1 Hour |
Key Points to Remember:
- Each section has a separate time limit of 20 minutes — you cannot shift time between sections.
- Negative marking: 0.25 marks deducted per wrong answer.
- No sectional cut-off — only an overall cut-off applies to qualify for Mains.
- Prelims marks are used only for shortlisting; they have no bearing on final selection.
Tips To Crack the SBI PO Prelims Exam On First Attempt
We are providing section-wise preparation tips to help you succeed in the SBI PO 2024 exam on your first attempt. We encourage candidates to use these tips along with our full-length mock tests and free topic tests to increase their chances of passing the SBI PO 2024 exam successfully on their first try.
English Language
It is the English Language section that tests vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills.
Major Topics Those papers mainly include: Reading Comprehension, error detection, fill-in-the-blanks, para-jumbles, cloze tests, and vocabulary-based questions.
Daily Practice: Spend at least 20–30 minutes every day reading English newspapers, especially the editorial section. This helps build vocabulary and improve reading speed.
Grammar Rules: Rules of Grammar is a review of elementary grammar rules from subject verb agreement to tenses and sentence structure.
Practice Mock Tests: Attempt sectional mocks and review your performance to enhance accuracy and speed.
Quantitative Ability
Quantitative Aptitude is a scoring section if you’re well-prepared, as it’s based on foundational math concepts.
Important Topics: Simplification, Approximation, Data Interpretation, Quadratic Equations, and Arithmetic Questions including Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Percentages and Averages.
Learn Shortcuts: We also learn shortcuts. Practice some simple arithmetic tricks for quick calculations.
DI: Focus on DI as most of the sets have questions based on it and is one of the most popular concepts. Practice various types like bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, etc. to get a complete idea.
Daily Practice: Solve 10–15 questions from different topics every day and take mock tests to get comfortable with exam-style questions.
Reasoning Ability
Reasoning Ability is a high-scoring section, especially if you have a knack for logical thinking
Focus on these major areas: Puzzles Seating Arrangement Syllogism Inequality Direction Sense Coding-decoding Blood relation.
Puzzle Practice: Practice puzzles and seating arrangements as much as possible since they form a large portion of this chapter.
Accuracy First over Speed Initially: Practice first to solve problems correctly. Once you get familiar then try to improve your speed.
Mock Tests and Analysis: Take sectional mock tests every now and then to judge your reasoning ability skills, and enhance your problem-solving speed.
Attempts PracticeMock Mock Test with performance analysis
Mock tests are crucial for understanding the exam pattern and assessing your preparation level. Here’s how to make the most of them:
First attempt: Start with topic-specific mocks to build up each specific topic.
Attempt Full-Length Mocks Regularly: Move to full-length mock tests once you’re confident in most topics.
Analyze Mistakes and Time Management: Analyze each test to identify weak areas in order to reduce mistakes. Check the time spent on each section to be on track.
Try to prepare about 5-6 full-length mock tests before the exam, increasing your score and speed gradually.
Eligibility Criteria for SBI PO 2026 (Quick Recap)
- Educational Qualification: Graduate in any discipline from a recognised university. Final-year students can apply provisionally.
- Age Limit: 21–30 years (born between 2nd April 1996 and 1st April 2005, inclusive). Age relaxations apply for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates as per Government of India norms.
- Attempts: Appearing in Prelims is NOT counted as an attempt. Only appearing in Mains counts as one attempt.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The SBI PO 2026 Notification is expected in June 2026.
The Prelims exam is tentatively expected on 1st and 2nd August 2026. Official dates will be confirmed in the notification PDF.
No. The sectional cut-off has been removed. Only the overall cut-off applies to qualify for the Mains exam.
No. Prelims marks are used only for shortlisting candidates to appear in Mains. Final selection is based on Mains + Interview scores.
Aim for a minimum of 10–12 full-length Prelims mock tests, along with sectional and topic-wise mocks throughout your preparation.
Practice sectioned timing strictly during mocks — 20 minutes per section. Identify and attempt easy questions first in each section to maximize your score within the time limit.
Yes. Cover the complete syllabus, prioritizing high-weightage topics (DI, Puzzles, Reading Comprehension) first, then move to supporting topics.
Critical. The final 2–3 weeks before the exam should be dedicated entirely to revision, mock tests, and error analysis — no new topics.
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