An effective and result-oriented IBPS PO exam preparation means preparing for the Prelims as well as the Mains exam. Many aspirants make a mistake! When they are preparing for the exam, they focus only on the Prelims and focus properly on the Mains only after the Prelims exam is over. By then, they have very little time to prepare for the Mains exam, which is tougher than the Prelims exam. But here’s the truth! IBPS PO Mains exam is the real decider, if you want to clear IBPS PO 2025 in your first attempt. The IBPS PO Prelims are scheduled for 17th, 23rd, and 24th August 2025, and Mains on 12th October 2025. There are just about 6 to 7 weeks between the two stages. That’s not enough time to prepare for the Mains exam if someone hasn’t started their preparation from day one. So, dear candidates, you must start preparing for both Prelims and Mains right from day one. To make this process simple for you, we have provided you with a complete, smart, and practical strategy for both Prelims and Mains.
The awareness of the latest exam pattern is the first step in smart preparation. Let’s look at how the revised IBPS PO 2025 structure shapes both your strategy and your practice schedule.
Prelim sis the first hurdle of the exam. Without clearing this first stage, you can’s appear in the mains exam. Here are the number of questions you’ll be asked, the total marks allotted to each section, and the time given:
Note: Sectional timing is applicable. You must clear sectional and overall cut-offs.
This is the final stage of the exam. Candidates who qualify for the IBPS PO Mains exam must appear for a mandatory, non-evaluative Personality Test (self-report). A Personality Test where you fill out a self-report form. It doesn’t affect your marks, but it is required before the interview. This round will be followed by a 100-mark Interview. The interview is a test where your communication skills, banking knowledge, and personality will be tested. The minimum qualifying marks for the interview round are 40% (35% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD). The final merit list is prepared based on 80% weightage from the Mains and 20% from the Interview.
Here are the number of questions you’ll be asked, the total marks allotted to each section, and the time given:
Note: The Descriptive paper is online and starts immediately after the objective section.
To succeed in IBPS PO 2025, you need a unified plan that builds your base while preparing you for the difficulty level of both Prelims and Mains exams.
Divide your preparation into phases, but don’t separate Prelims and Mains. This phase-wise method allows focused learning, skill-building, and regular revision without starting from scratch later.
Use this phase to build strong fundamentals in all subjects. Focus on understanding concepts, building accuracy, and starting light Mains-level exposure early to avoid pressure later.
Focus: Concept clarity + Practice for all subjects
Subjects to cover:
Tips:
This is the performance phase. Focus on speed, accuracy, and smart test-taking strategies through regular mocks while keeping touch with General Awareness and writing practice.
Focus: Mock tests + Speed + Accuracy
Targets:
Why it works:
With Prelims done, now is the time to go all-in for Mains. Practice high-level problems, write more, and revise intensively for GA and Descriptive.
Focus: High-level problem solving, writing, and revision
Weekly Schedule:
Time-saving tip: Use Sundays for mock test + revision combo day.
Many ignore this section, but a well-written essay or letter can give you the edge. It’s about expressing clearly, structuring well, and aligning with banking themes.
Each section in Prelims and Mains has a unique role in your success. Let’s take a look at how you can prepare them effectively with the right focus and tools.
Reasoning will be a game-changer this year. It carries the highest marks in both Prelims and Mains, and mastering puzzles is key to scoring well.
Quant remains moderate in Prelims but goes deep in Mains with high-level DI sets. Your speed and accuracy in solving charts, tables, and caselets will be tested.
English is about comprehension, grammar, and logic. RCs and error spotting dominate both Prelims and Mains, so a habit of reading helps a lot here.
GA is a high-return section. A strong grip on current affairs and banking awareness can help you score high with minimal time spent during the exam.
Descriptive writing is your chance to show clarity of thought. It’s about writing structured, relevant, and clear content under a time limit, just like real-world communication.
After Prelims, don’t wait too long to switch gears. Use the next 30 days to revise, practice full-length mocks, and sharpen your strengths for the Mains exam.
| Week | Focus Area | Tasks |
| Week 1 (Aug 25–31) | Full syllabus revision + start Mains mocks | 2 Mocks + GA revision + 2 Descriptive |
| Week 2 | Focus on Reasoning & DI | Practice 3 Mains-level mocks + review |
| Week 3 | Descriptive + GA + RC drills | Revise current affairs + Essay practice |
| Week 4 (Oct 1–10) | Final revision + strategy setup | Mock revision + formula & concept brush-up |
Success in IBPS PO 2025 will come to those who start early, plan smartly, and stay consistent. Trust the process, practice hard, and keep evolving your strategy. Here are the top 5 success habits that will help you succeed:
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Start from day one—waiting till after Prelims leaves very little time.
No, it’s a mandatory self-report, but it doesn’t affect your marks.
80% Mains score + 20% Interview score.
Yes, follow a combined strategy to save time and reduce pressure.
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