If you are preparing for the IBPS PO 2025 exam, then you must already know that IBPS PO is one of the toughest PO exams. It is not the toughest just because you have to clear Mains along with Prelims, but also because the Mains exam happens exactly one month after the Prelims results. That’s why, for its preparation, it is necessary that you prepare for both exams simultaneously. And for this, having a proper and complete study plan and strategy is necessary. Without a good plan, you may fall behind others, both in preparation and during the exam. That’s why, in this blog, we will provide you with a complete plan that is not only a smart plan but also balanced, and a step-by-step guide that will help you prepare for both Prelims and Mains together.
Clearing IBPS PO isn’t just about clearing the Prelims. It’s about being ready for the Mains too. There isn’t enough time to start Mains preparation from scratch after Prelims, with only around 30 days between the Prelims result and the Mains exam. That’s why it’s essential to prepare for both stages together from the very start. A well-structured, combined study plan helps you balance your efforts and avoid last-minute pressure.
Below, we’ll have a look at 8 steps to help you cover the entire IBPS PO syllabus effectively.
Before starting your preparation, it is essential to understand the revised pattern of both Prelims and Mains exams. These two stages have different formats, time limits, and types of questions asked. If you pay good attention to it right from the beginning, then you will get a good understanding of the exam, and you will be able to manage your time well and increase your focus. That’s why it is very important that you clearly know what each section expects from you and how you should deal with each section.
The Prelims exam is conducted online and consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The total duration is 60 minutes, with sectional timing for each subject.
| Sr. No. | Name of Tests | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Medium of Exam | Time allotted for each test (Separately timed) |
| 1 | English Language | 30 | 30 | English | 20 minutes |
| 2 | Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 30 | English and Hindi | 20 minutes |
| 3 | Reasoning Ability | 35 | 40 | English and Hindi | 20 minutes |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 60 Minutes |
The IBPS PO Mains is the second stage of the selection process. It consists of objective and descriptive tests, conducted online. The paper is of moderate to difficult level, with a total duration of 3 hours 30 minutes.
| Section | No. of Qs | Marks | Medium | Time |
| Reasoning | 40 | 60 | English & Hindi | 50 minutes |
| General/Banking/Economy/Digital Awareness | 35 | 50 | English & Hindi | 25 minutes |
| English Language | 35 | 40 | English | 40 minutes |
| Data Analysis & Interpretation | 35 | 50 | English & Hindi | 45 minutes |
| Total | 145 | 200 | 160 mins |
Total Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (including both tests)
Note: Each section in the objective test is separately timed.
In the revised IBPS PO 2025 exam pattern, Reasoning Ability carries more weight, 35 questions for 40 marks in Prelims, whereas 40 questions for 60 marks in the Mains exam. It’s a scoring but time-sensitive section and tests candidates with easy, moderate, and difficult levels of questions. So, be ready to face common types of questions including puzzles, seating arrangements, syllogisms, inequalities, coding-decoding, blood relations, input-output, and direction sense.
In Prelims, questions usually carry 1 mark each. On the other hand, in Mains, it carries 1.5 marks.
Best Reasoning Strategy to Follow:
PracticeMock’s IBPS PO mock tests are very effective and practical practice tools to master Reasoning along with other sections like Quant, English, and GA. These tests resemble the real exam, provide detailed solutions and analysis to not just monitor but improve your weaknesses. Try a free mock test here: IBPS PO Test
You don’t need to study 12 hours daily, but you do need a smart routine. Divide your day wisely so that each subject gets attention. Balance learning with practice and revision. A fixed plan builds consistency, avoids burnout, and ensures you’re progressing every day. Stick to it for success.
| Time Slot | Activity |
| 7:00 – 9:00 AM | Quantitative Aptitude Practice |
| 11:00 – 12:30 PM | English + Editorial Reading |
| 2:00 – 4:00 PM | Reasoning Ability + Puzzles |
| 6:00 – 7:00 PM | Current Affairs + GA Notes |
| 9:00 – 10:00 PM | Review + Mock Test Analysis |
The right study material saves you time and boosts your confidence. Don’t confuse yourself with too many books or apps. Choose content that is updated, well-structured, and exam-relevant. Free topic-wise tests, mini mocks, PDFs, and video courses are ideal for learning, testing, and improving faster with fewer distractions. Check out the free practice resources and start your preparation in the right way.
Click on the topics below that are linked to the free topic-wise tests:
Mini mock tests are a powerful tool for quick, focused practice. You need to make them part of your daily study routine. Why? They can help you improve your speed, accuracy, and confidence. And that too without taking too much of your study time. Plus, daily mini mocks will speed up your preparation and reduce petty mistakes. And the best part is, they are available for both Prelims and Mains sections.
They:
Best used in the last 30 days before the exam for daily improvement.
Practice smarter — add a mini mock test to your study plan every day!
| Subject | Mini Mock Test Link |
| Quant Section | Take Mini Mock Test |
| Reasoning Section | Take Mini Mock Test |
| English Section | Take Mini Mock Test |
| Full Mixed Set | Take Mini Mock Test |
Past year papers are like a mirror to the real IBPS PO exam. They reveal the types of questions, difficulty level, and changes in pattern. Solve them to build familiarity with real exam conditions. Make it a habit to analyze each paper and track improvements. It’s one of the smartest preparation tools. Check out the previous years’ papers by clicking on the table below, and start practicing through them.
| Year | IBPS PO Previous Year Paper |
| 2023 | Download with Solutions |
All topics are not equal in weight or frequency. Focus on the ones that are asked regularly and carry high marks. Master basics, shortcuts, and tricks to solve them faster. This ensures better accuracy and higher scores. Prioritize these high-return areas early and strengthen them with regular practice.
| Section | Important Topics |
| Quant | Simplification, Number Series, DI, Arithmetic |
| Reasoning | Puzzles, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Inequalities |
| English | Cloze Test, Error Detection, RC |
| GA | Current Affairs, Banking Awareness, Static GK |
Once basic concepts are done, take sectional quizzes to strengthen each area. Analyzing your errors is as important as solving them.
| Section | Sectional Test Link |
| Quantitative Aptitude | Attempt Now |
| Reasoning Ability | Attempt Now |
| English Language | Attempt Now |
The knowledge of what to attempt first and how much time to spend is even more important than knowing how to solve the questions. Time is limited, and smart use of it can make a big difference. You must practice full mocks in real timing to develop the order of your attempt and maximize your score. For example, you will only get 60 minutes for Prelims. And each second counts. Plan the sequence in which you’ll attempt the questions, their selection, and what your strategy will be for skipping the questions. So, after clarifying your concepts, go deeper into the topics. The sectional tests will help you your speed and accuracy in each subject, as they’ll reveal your present position in each subject.
Here is what you need to do:
Now, let’s delve into the time split for the preparation of both the Prelims and mains exam:
| Section | Recommended Time | Strategy |
| Reasoning | 20–22 mins | Start with inequalities/syllogism |
| Quant | 20 mins | Begin with simplification/series |
| English | 18–20 mins | Focus on grammar and vocab-based Qs |
| Section | Recommended Time | Strategy |
| Reasoning & Computer Aptitude | 50–60 mins | Focus on puzzles and input-output early |
| Data Analysis & Interpretation | 40–45 mins | Attempt doable DI sets first |
| General/Economy/Banking Awareness | 25–30 mins | Read carefully, skip unsure questions |
| English Language | 30–35 mins | Start with grammar or cloze test |
| Descriptive Writing | 25–30 mins | Plan essays and letters before writing |
Tip: Practice writing letters and essays weekly under a timer. Stick to word limits and structure for maximum score.
Revision is key for long-term memory. So, don’t just keep learning and learning new topics. Keep revisiting the topics that you learned before. Revise all the important formulas, tricks that you learned, and also the current affairs of the entire week. To make it easy, create a short notebook for quick revision. Regular revision makes sure you don’t forget what you’ve already learned, especially during the final exam days.
Weekly Revision Checklist:
| Activity | Frequency |
| Current Affairs Review | Daily & Weekly |
| Formula & Shortcut Revision | Alternate Days |
| Mock Test Review | 1–2 times/week |
| Descriptive Writing Practice | Once a week |
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A smart plan, regular practice, and a strong mindset are the main ingredients of success in IBPS PO 2025.
Since there are only 5 months left for the exam and only one month between Prelims and Mains, you should prepare both the exams together.
So, we’ve shown you how to do it step by step. In short, you need to
Start your preparation today. Keep in mind:
“Success is rarely about doing more—it’s about doing what matters, better.” — Elena Dorne
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Start with both Prelims and Mains together using a smart study plan.
Yes, they improve speed, accuracy, and time management.
Focus on high-scoring topics like simplification, puzzles, and grammar.
It depends on how much time you have and how you study. Generally, it is recommended to invest at least 4 to 6 focused hours, but with regularity.
Yes, with free mocks, topic tests, and online resources.
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