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How to Prepare for the IBPS Clerk Exam at Home?

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IBPS Clerk Exam Preparation at Home: Many candidates feel more comfortable preparing for the IBPS Clerk exam at home. And many do so out of compulsion. And some are those who want to prepare while sitting at home, but they remain surrounded by the confusion of whether they will be able to prepare or not. Can a successful preparation be done from home? Yes, this is possible. To clear an exam like IBPS Clerk, you just need good preparation, whether you do it sitting at home or through coaching. The only condition is that for effective preparation, you will need a proper study plan and strategy, as well as reliable online and offline study resources. Whether you are going to give the exam for the first time or re-attempt the exam. In this blog, we will tell you how you can prepare from home for the IBPS Clerk exam, without coaching.

 

Is it possible to start IBPS Clerk exam preparation at home?

Yes, it is possible to start IBPS Clerk preparation at home. You need a good study plan, the right books, and strong discipline. Start by understanding the exam pattern and syllabus. Use online resources like videos, mock tests, and papers from previous years. Practice daily to improve speed and accuracy. Focus on important topics in reasoning, quantitative aptitude, English, and general awareness. Make a timetable and stick to it. Avoid distractions and review your progress regularly. With regular effort and smart work, you can prepare well for the IBPS Clerk exam at home and succeed without attending coaching classes.

What is the best way to start IBPS Clerk preparation at home?

The first step of the preparation is to get well-aware of the exam pattern and all those topics that make up the IBPS Clerk syllabus. The IBPS Clerk exam has two stages: Prelims and Mains. In the Prelims, you’ll face questions on English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. The Mains include Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, English, General Awareness, and Quantitative Aptitude.

Divide the syllabus into small parts. After this, you should set daily or weekly goals. Here, you need to pay attention to understanding the basics first. Start cover easy topics first and then only move to tougher ones. Make a timetable that you can follow every day, and use the available online and offline resources that can help you learn faster and more effectively.

IBPS Clerk Exam Preparation Home without coaching?

Yes, many aspirants have cleared the IBPS Clerk without joining coaching. Remember, in a competitive exam like IBPS Clerk, your success depends on your self-discipline, your smart planning, and your regular practice. The person checking your answers doesn’t care whether you prepared through coaching or at home. They will only care about your correct answers. However, coaching does provide good guidance and can give you a roadmap. But in today’s modern era, there are online platforms that are capable of helping you prepare from home, such as PracticeMock. If you decide to prepare at home, you can practise with mock tests, watch authentic video lectures with just one click, and stay updated with current affairs for free. For instance, PracticeMock offers free topic-wise tests, latest IBPS Clerk mock exams, and daily quizzes. You just need a click to improve your speed and accuracy. In short, you can clear the exam on your own with an effective preparation strategy and resources. [Click here to buy the Banking Preparation Package by PracticeMock]

What you should concentrate on is:

  • A strong foundation in basics
  • Regular practice
  • Time-bound mock tests
  • Access to quality study materials

How many hours should I study for the IBPS Clerk at Home?

You don’t need to study for 10 hours daily. Even 4 to 6 hours of focused and dedicated study is enough. Don’t forget, quality is more important than quantity. So, make a timetable that suits your study routine. For example, study for 2 hours in the morning, 2 hours in the afternoon, and 1 hour in the evening. Plus, during every study session, take short breaks. This will help you stay away from stress. Also, include revision and IBPS Clerk 2025 mock tests in your schedule. You can start with fewer hours and slowly increase the time. Be consistent. Studying every day is better than studying a lot on one day and skipping the next. Make every hour count.

Here’s a sample study schedule:

TimeTask
7:00 AM – 8:00 AMReading Editorials / Current Affairs
10:00 AM – 12:00 PMQuantitative Aptitude Practice
2:00 PM – 3:00 PMReasoning Practice
4:00 PM – 5:00 PMEnglish Practice
6:00 PM – 7:00 PMMock Test or Revision

Even if you can only study for 3 to 4 focused hours, that’s fine. Regularity matters more.

What are some of the best resources to prepare for IBPS Clerk Exam?

Many websites offer free materials, but few offer full preparation. PracticeMock is one of the best platforms to get free and reliable content. They offer:

  • Prelims and Mains Mock Test
  • Daily current affairs quizzes and PDFs
  • Topic-wise quizzes for Quant, Reasoning, and English
  • Preparation tips and study plans

Here are the resources that can start and speed up your preparation like never before:

To rely on the most recommended resources is the most important strategy that candidates should follow to clear the IBPS Clerk exam from home. The candidates can follow the below-listed resources for starting their IBPS Clerk preparation.

1. Quantitative Aptitude:

  • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Aggarwal

2. Reasoning Ability:

  • A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal

3. English Language:

  • Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis

4. General/Financial Awareness:

  • Lucent’s General Knowledge
  • Monthly Banking Awareness & Current Affairs PDFs (from PracticeMock)

5. Computer Knowledge:

  • Objective Computer Awareness by Arihant Experts

Also, you can take PracticeMock’s PDF Course for effective Preparation.

Also, you can buy PracticeMock’s Banking Preparation Package [Click here to buy the Banking Preparation Package by PracticeMock] for a well-structured preparation from the comfort of your home.

IBPS Clerk Exam Preparation From Home: Best Study Plan

You can easily prepare for IBPS Clerk at home. Start small, study regularly, and increase your efforts step by step. Follow this simple plan to get better every week. How? Start with a 7-day study plan and focus more on the subjects you are weak in. Study English, Quant, and Reasoning, 1 hour each every day. To make the most of the weeks, keep 1 day for revision and mock tests every week. Read newspapers to build current affairs knowledge and use PracticeMock quizzes daily to stay up to date.

Here’s what you need to do;

  • Attempt 2 full-length mock tests per week.
  • Always check your mock test results.
  • Find your weak areas from those tests.
  • Work on those areas to improve your score.
  • A smart plan includes study, revision, and improvement.
  • Keep your schedule flexible, but stay regular.
  • Consistent effort will help you clear the exam.

Here’s a simple weekly plan you can follow:

Week 1–2:

  • Focus on the basics of Quant, Reasoning, and English
  • Read newspaper editorials daily. (For example: The Hindu Editorial by PracticeMock)

Week 3–4:

  • Start taking sectional tests.
  • Practice higher-weightage topics such as DI, puzzles, and RCs.

Week 5–6:

  • Attempt Full-length mock tests in a week.
  • First, analyse your mistakes and then improve your speed and accuracy.

Week 7 onwards:

  • Focus on current affairs
  • Strengthen weak areas
  • Take regular mock tests to track improvement

Check out the table below to make the most of each day of the week:

IBPS Clerk Weekly Preparation Plan
DayPrimary FocusActivities
MondayMock Test + Quantitative Aptitude– Take 1 full Prelims mock test

– Focused practice on Quant (Data Interpretation, Arithmetic, Speed Maths)
TuesdayReasoning + General Awareness– Analyse Monday’s mock

– Practice puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding

– Read daily GA (Banking, Economy, Current Affairs)
WednesdayEnglish Language + Computer Awareness– Reading comprehension, error spotting, cloze test

– Basic computer terms, MS Office, shortcuts, networking
ThursdayPerformance Review + Weak Area Targeting– Deep analysis of mock test performance

– Find weak topics and practice them intensively
FridayStrengthen Weak Sections + Daily GA Revision– Focus on 1-2 weakest areas from mock analysis

– Revise weekly General Awareness
SaturdayMixed Practice + High-level Questions– Mixed practice of Quant, Reasoning, English

– Solve tough questions from mock difficulty range
SundayFull-Length Practice + Revision– Attempt 2-3 full-length mock tests (Prelims focus)

– Weekly revision of notes, formulas, GA, and shortcuts

Note:

  • Use a timer for every practice session to improve speed.
  • Maintain a daily journal to track your errors and progress.
  • Read a quality newspaper/editorial (like The Hindu or Indian Express) for English + GA boost.
  • You can also opt for our expertly crafted Banking Study Material. [Click here to buy the Banking Preparation Package by PracticeMock]

How can I stay motivated while preparing at home?

Self-study can feel boring or lonely sometimes. To stay motivated, set small, achievable goals. Track your progress every week. Celebrate small wins, like finishing a tough topic or improving your mock score. Stay away from distractions during study time. Join online study groups to connect with others. Share your goals with a friend or family member. Get enough sleep and eat healthy. Take breaks to avoid burnout. Remind yourself why you started this journey. Motivation may go up and down, but discipline should stay steady. That’s what makes the difference.

Here’s how to stay motivated:

  • Set daily and weekly goals.
  • Reward yourself after completing tough topics.
  • Join online study groups or forums.
  • Track your progress with mock tests.

In Conclusion

Preparing for the IBPS Clerk exam at home is 100% possible if you plan well and keep studying and practicing regularly. Start with the syllabus, use PracticeMock’s tools to test yourself daily, and follow a simple and smart strategy that we’ve discussed above. Download the PracticeMock App on your phone for exam-related updates. Keep in mind, your discipline, the right resources, and self-belief are the best things that will help you to clear the IBPS Clerk exam without coaching.

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IBPS Clerk Exam Preparation Home: FAQs

Can I crack IBPS Clerk in 3 months?

Yes, with focused and smart preparation.

Are mock tests really important?

Absolutely! They help build speed and accuracy.

Can I get a free mock test?

PracticeMock offers a high-quality full mock test for free, plus free quizzes and mini-mock tests.

I study from books or online?

Both help, but online tools offer updated practice.

How many hours daily for beginners?

Start with 4–5 hours and increase gradually.

Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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