IBPS Clerk exam is going to be conducted on October 4, 5 and 11, respectively. In such a situation, students are panicking over covering the syllabus and solving as many questions as they can, but instead of this, what you need to do is complete the revision of those topics that are scoring and have been frequently asked in the previous examination. Another important thing is to use a revision plan to revise strategically. In this blog, we are going to give a feasible IBPS Clerk revision plan that you can use to cover important topics for the upcoming IBPS Clerk 2025 exam.
IBPS Clerk Important topics to cover
In this section, we are going to give a list of important topics for the upcoming exam. This list is suggested by our experts after analysing previous year papers. We suggest that you prepare these topics as the last 15 days are left for the exam; instead of completing the whole syllabus, stick to the mentioned topics only.
| Reasoning Ability | Quantitative Aptitude | English Language |
| Puzzles & Seating Arrangement | Simplification/Approximation | Reading Comprehension |
| Inequality | Arithmetic Word Problems (Percentage, ratio, average, profit & loss, mixture & alligation, partnerships) | Cloze Test |
| Syllogism | Data Interpretation | Word Usage / Fillers |
| Alphanumeric Series / Alphabet Test | Quadratic Equation | Sentence Rearrangement |
| Blood Relation | Number Series | — |
IBPS Clerk Revision Plan 2025
The revision plan is made keeping in mind that only 15 days are left for the exam, and this period is very crucial for preparation, so the plan includes the most important topics as well. During these fifteen days, you need to focus on topics that are conceptual and require utmost attention.
- If you’ve gone through the SBI Clerk exam, you’ll notice that this year’s Data Interpretation questions were asked in caselet format and demanded a strong grasp of topics such as profit & loss. You should expect a similar level of difficulty in the IBPS Clerk exam as well. For this reason, it’s essential to practice as many questions as possible. If any of these topics require concept brushing, make sure to do it as soon as possible.
- In the Reasoning section, concentrate on blood relations, syllogism, inequality, and alphanumeric series. In English, cloze test, fillers, sentence rearrangement, and word usage are the key areas to focus on during this time period.
- One more thing to note down is that in the last five days, you have to focus on taking sectional and full-length mocks. Analyse your mistakes, check whether you’ve miscalculated, or if there are conceptual mistakes. Note them down and revisit them before attempting the next mock. This will ensure that you won’t repeat your mistakes and hence improve performance. Giving mock test will also enable you to handle exam pressure as it simulates the real exam environment.
| Day | Subjects | Tasks |
| Day 1 | Reasoning + Arithmetic topics | Practice questions from Blood Relation, Inequality, Syllogism, From Arithmetic: Practice Percentage, Ratio – solve 1 Puzzle and 1 Seating Arrangement – Solve 1 Cloze Test |
| Day 2 | Quantitative Aptitude + English | – Simplification/Approximation (20 Qs each section) – Profit & Loss, Partnerships – 1 Reading Comprehension – Word Usage / Fillers |
| Day 3 | Reasoning + Data Interpretation | – Alphanumeric Series, wrong number series – 2 Puzzles (moderate level) – 2 DI sets (Pie chart + Table) and caselet based – Sentence Rearrangement |
| Day 4 | Quant + English | – Mixture & Alligation – Quadratic Equations (15 Qs) – 1 Reading Comprehension – Cloze Test + Word Fillers |
| Day 5 | Full Reasoning Focus | – Seating Arrangements (4 sets) – Revise Syllogism, Inequality, Blood Relation – 1 Alphanumeric Series – 1 High-level Puzzle |
| Day 6 | Quantitative Aptitude | – Mixed Arithmetic Word Problems – Number Series (20 Qs) – 2 DI sets (Bar + Line graph) and 1 set of Caselet DI – Quick Simplification review |
| Day 7 | English Language | – 2 Reading Comprehensions- Cloze Test – Sentence Rearrangement – Word Usage / Fillers |
| Day 8 | Mixed Practice | – Puzzle + Seating Arrangement – Arithmetic Word Problems (10 Qs) – 1 DI set – 1 Reading Comprehension |
| Day 9 | Revision + Speed Practice | – Revise Quadratic + Number Series – Practice Inequality + Syllogism – Cloze Test + Sentence Rearrangement |
| Day 10 | Final Concept Review | – Revise weak areas from previous days – Practice 1 Puzzle + 1 DI + 1 RC – Light revision of formulas and grammar rules |
| Day 11 | Sectional Practice: Reasoning | – Full Mock Test (All sections) – Analyse performance – Revise the top 3 weak areas |
| Day 12 | Sectional Practice: Quant | – Sectional Mock (Quantitative Aptitude) – Review arithmetic and DI errors – Speed maths |
| Day 13 | Sectional Practice: English | – Sectional Mock (English Language) – Focus on RC, Cloze, Fillers – Grammar quick tips |
| Day 14 | Full-Length Mock Test | – Full Mock Test (All sections) – Analyse performance – Revise the top 3 weak areas |
| Day 15 | Final Mock + Confidence Boost | – Final Full Mock Test – Time management strategy – Quick revision notes – Stay calm and focused! |
Tips to revise in the last 15 days for IBPS Clerk Exam
Here are a few tips to use this revision plan in the most effective manner.
1. Master the Core Concepts
In Quant, focus on simplification, arithmetic chapters like profit & loss, time & work, and data interpretation. For English, revise grammar rules, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. In Reasoning, give time to puzzles, seating arrangement, and syllogism. Make sure to go through formulas, grammar rules, and logical patterns daily. Use short notes or flashcards for quick revision.
2. Practice with a timer
Solve sectional tests and full-length mocks under timed conditions. Focus on accuracy first, then work on improving speed. Learn to skip questions that are taking too long and come back to them later. This will help you manage time better during the actual exam.
3. Analyse Your Mistakes
After every mock test, spend time reviewing your performance. Check which questions you got wrong and why they are wrong in the first place. whether it was a miscalculation, a conceptual error, or a time issue. Note them down and revisit those areas before your next mock. This will help you avoid repeating the same mistakes.
4. Follow a Daily Revision Routine
Divide your day into slots: morning for Quant, afternoon for Reasoning, and evening for English. End each day with a quick recap of what you’ve studied to retain information for a longer period of time. You can adjust it according to your own convenience.
5. Stay Exam-Ready Mentally and avoid preparation of new topics
Avoid starting new topics now. Focus on strengthening what you already know. Stay calm and confident. Practice positive visualisation, imagine yourself solving questions with ease. Get proper sleep, eat well, and take short breaks to stay fresh and focused.
Conclusion
In this article, we have discussed the last 15-day revision plan for better performance in IBPS Clerk Exam 2025. To practice more questions, you can take our test series, where you get one full-length and 18 topic tests absolutely free. So what are you waiting for? Click on the button below and start your revision journey!
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FAQs
For the Prelims stage, take at least 8–10 full-length mocks in the last 2 weeks and analyse them thoroughly.
No, you should not start any new topics during the revision phase.
Follow a rotation strategy in which you’ll practice 1–2 hours of Quant, 1–2 hours of Reasoning, and 1 hour of English daily. Give at least 1 full mock or sectional test on every alternate day.
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