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How to Score 25+ marks in the English Section in SBI Clerk 2025 Exam?

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The SBI Clerk 2025 exam is just a few days away, and now is the perfect time to focus on revision rather than starting anything new. Lakhs of students have applied, and the competition will be tough, but with the right last-minute strategy, you can boost your score. The English section often worries students, but remember, it can become your strength if revised smartly. You will face 30 questions in 20 minutes, so speed and accuracy matter the most. At this stage, revise grammar basics like subject-verb agreement, tenses, and articles. Practice Reading Comprehension daily to improve speed and accuracy. Go through previous year papers and attempt a few mock tests in exam-like conditions. Focus on error detection, para jumbles, and cloze tests as these are high-scoring. Avoid cramming new rules now,revise what you already know. With calm practice and focused revision, scoring 25+ in English is completely achievable.

 

SBI Clerk 2025 English Exam Pattern and Syllabus

The General English section of the SBI Clerk exam is an important part of both Prelims and Mains. In the Prelims exam, English carries 30 questions for 30 marks, and the time limit is 20 minutes. The exam is conducted online, and there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer. There are no sectional qualifying marks, which means selection depends on your overall score.

The syllabus of the English section includes topics like Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Fill in the Blanks, Error Detection, Sentence Rearrangement, Para Jumbles, Antonyms & Synonyms, Sentence Connectors, Odd One Out, and Miscellaneous. The topics will test your reading, grammar, and vocabulary skills. To check the detailed SBI Clerk English syllabus and exam pattern, click here.

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Tips for SBI Clerk Exam English Preparation Tips

1. SBI Clerk English Section Previous Year Topic-wise Analysis

This detailed analysis of the SBI Clerk English section based on previous year papers has been done by the subject experts. According to them, if you see the trend, Reading Comprehension always has the highest weightage with 7–10 questions every year, so it is a must-attempt topic. After that, Error Detection, Cloze Test, and Fillers are also very important as they are asked almost every year with 4–7 questions. Moderate weightage topics include Para Jumbles, Phrase Replacement, and Word Swap, which are asked in some years but not always. Low-weightage or are Misspelt words, Sentence Improvement, Word Usage, and Column-based questions. So, if you need to focus first on high-weightage topics like RC, Error Detection, Cloze Test, and Fillers, and then practice moderate topics, you can easily cross 25+ marks. This analysis clearly shows where you should give more time and which topics can be kept as secondary in your preparation.

2. Read the Newspaper Daily

The core of the English section is your reading and comprehension skills. You must start reading a newspaper daily, especially The Hindu editorial section. If you cannot buy the newspaper, download its app and read online. In the beginning, it may feel difficult, but slowly it will get easier. Write down 10 new words daily, note their antonyms and synonyms, and revise regularly. This will help in every part of the English section.

3. Focus on Grammar Rules

The second important part of English preparation is grammar. Before anything else, your reading skills must be good enough because grammar is needed in almost every topic, whether it is Reading Comprehension, Fillers, or Error Detection. In fact, the entire English section revolves around three things: grammar, reading, and vocabulary. That is why you must build a strong foundation in grammar rules. Pick one topic daily, like tenses, subject-verb agreement, or articles, and clear your basics. For this, you can watch videos, follow books, or use study apps, whichever suits you best. Once you learn a rule, apply it by practicing a good number of questions. The more you practice, the better your accuracy will become. Just learning the rule is not enough; you must keep answering the questions and revising regularly. Strong grammar knowledge will give you confidence and help you attempt all types of English questions easily.

4. Focus More on Daily Practice

We all know the saying “practice makes a man perfect,” and now it’s time to apply it in your SBI Clerk English preparation. From the previous year’s analysis, you already know which topics are repeated every year. So, instead of waiting, start working on those areas daily. Pick one topic at a time and solve at least 5–10 questions every day. Once you feel your basics are clear, move on to topic-wise tests. After completing most topics, gradually shift to sectional tests to check your overall performance. While attempting these tests, make sure you note down every mistake on the spot. Revise the related rule, reattempt the same question, and practice until you get it right. Keep a small notebook of important grammar rules and vocabulary, and revise it regularly. This daily practice routine will make your weak areas strong, improve accuracy, and boost your score.

5. Focus More on High-Weightage Topics

If you want to attempt 25+ questions in the SBI Clerk English section, you need a smart strategy. Instead of giving equal time to every topic, focus more on high-weightage ones like Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Fillers, and Error Detection, as these appear every year. For Reading Comprehension, first read the questions and then move to the passage. This will save time and help you locate answers faster. Always attempt direct vocabulary-based questions like synonyms and antonyms first. For the Cloze Test, read the passage carefully, guess the possible answer yourself, and then match it with the closest option. The same approach applies to Fillers: understand the sentence and choose the word that fits both meaning and grammar. In the error detection question, you need to practice hard so that by only reading the sentence, you can find what error in that question. Just keep this in mind: every English topic is linked with three core skills: clear basics, good vocabulary, and regular practice. If you build strength in these areas, high-weightage topics will easily become your scoring ones.

6. Attempt Mock Tests

Start with topic-wise tests, then sectional, and finally attempt full-length mocks. After every test, analyze your mistakes in detail, revise weak areas, and reattempt similar questions. This continuous cycle of practice and analysis will help you to score 25+ in English.

7. Do Practice Daily

In the last few days before the SBI Clerk exam, your focus should be only on practice. Daily try to solve high-weightage topics daily because they can give you maximum marks. Make it a habit to attempt at least one full set of these topics every day. Along with this, don’t ignore other topics; give them some practice too, so you don’t lose easy marks in the exam. At this stage, revision and practice are more important than learning something new. The smart way is to practice daily, improve speed and accuracy, and stay confident till the exam day.

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Akansha Garg

Hi, I’m Akansha, a post-graduate in Economics with a passion for helping banking aspirants succeed. Having personally cleared multiple banking exams, both Prelims and Mains. I understand what it takes to crack them. Through my blog, I share updated exam information, smart strategies, and practical tips to help you prepare better and achieve your goals.

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