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The IBPS PO exam preparation requires dedicated efforts, as there is a national-level competition in this exam. The IBPS PO Prelims exam and IBPS PO Mains exam both consist of the Reasoning section with a weightage higher than other sections. Therefore, it becomes important to prepare for reasoning ability with the right approach. Scoring better in this section will boost your overall score and will help you clear the Prelims cut-off. For this, you need to practice daily through mock tests, keeping in mind the important topics of reasoning. This blog discusses the detailed IBPS PO Reasoning Preparation Strategy 2025 and Important Tips to score well in the Prelims exam.

 

IBPS PO 2025 Exam Overview

The IBPS PO exam overview contains all details regarding the level of the exam, eligibility, age limit, language of the exam, stages of selection, important dates, etc. mentioned in the IBPS PO notification 2025.

FeatureDetails
Exam NameIBPS PO (Probationary Officer)
Conducting BodyInstitute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
Level of ExamNational
PostsProbationary Officer / Management Trainee
Participating Banks11 Public Sector Banks (like PNB, BOB, UBI)
Exam ModeOnline (CBT – Computer Based Test)
Stages of SelectionPrelims, Mains, Interview
Language of ExamEnglish & Hindi
Apply Online Dates1st July to 21st July 2025
Exam DatesPrelims Exam – 17th, 23rd, and 24th August 2025
Mains Exam – 12th October 2025
Official Websitewww.ibps.in
Age Limit20 to 30 years
Educational QualificationGraduation in any discipline

Reasoning Topic-wise Strategy to Clear IBPS PO Prelims Exam

There have been changes in the reasoning structure of the IBPS PO exam. In the Prelims exam, 35 questions of reasoning total of 40 marks, will be asked. And in the mains exam, 40 questions of 60 marks will be asked. Therefore, the reasoning section becomes important because of its higher weightage in the IBPS PO exam. Most of the questions in the reasoning section will be asked from the repeated topics based on the previous year’s paper. Some of the most probable and higher-weightage topics in the reasoning include Puzzles and Seating Arrangement questions, Syllogism questions, Coding-decoding, blood relations, and direction sense questions. A detailed strategy to prepare for these topics is provided below.

1. Puzzles and Seating Arrangement (15 to 20 questions)

Start with linear, circular puzzles, then move to complex variable-based ones. Practice different types daily: floor-based, month-date puzzles, and box puzzles. Draw clear diagrams to avoid confusion. Use timer-based mock sets to improve speed & accuracy.

2. Syllogism (3 to 5 questions)

Master the Venn diagram method and logical deduction method. Focus on “Only”, “Only a few”, “Some not” types. Use the elimination method in the options. Practice through time-bound tests and analyse your mistake.

3. Inequality (3 to 5 questions)

Revise basic rules (>, ≥, <, ≤, =). Solve coded & direct inequality questions. Focus on contradictory conclusions. Practice 25 to 30 questions every week and know how to solve different types of questions, like coded Inequality questions.

4. Coding-Decoding (3 to 5 questions)

Start with understanding the basic concepts to solve coding-decoding questions. Cover both old and new patterns. Identify letter shifting, mathematical, and positional logic. For a new pattern: solve sentence-letter-symbol-based codes. Identify easy questions and solve them quickly.

5. Blood Relations (2 to 3 questions)

Practice both direct & puzzle-based problems. Draw a family tree quickly while reading. Practice 10 to 15 questions daily and maintain consistency in your preparation.

6. Direction Sense (2 to 3 questions)

Revise all directional rules (left/right turns, angles, etc.). Practice questions involving final direction and the shortest distance. Take time-bound topic tests for Direction and distance questions solving and practice daily.

7. Order and Ranking (1 to 2 questions)

Cover single/double-sided arrangement, ranks from top/bottom. Understand how to calculate the total persons or ranks. Once you start solving questions, you will come across many other types of questions based on the new trends. You need to learn how to solve them in the easiest way possible.

IBPS PO Reasoning Overall Preparation Tips 2025 for Prelims Exam

The IBPS PO Prelims Reasoning section comprises 35 questions carrying a total of 40 marks. There is a sectional timing of 20 minutes. So, you will have less than a minute for a single question. Most of the time, you will require a better understanding of the type of question and topic from which that question is asked to solve it. The puzzles and seating arrangement are among the most asked and time-consuming topics in reasoning. You need to have a clear idea of the important topics to be covered in the prelims exam. In the remaining months, you should prepare effectively for clearing the overall cut-off.

1. Refer to the Revised Exam Pattern for the IBPS PO 2025

The IBPS PO Prelims exam pattern consists of a reasoning section, along with quantitative aptitude and an English language section in the Prelims exam. The Mains exam also contains the Reasoning section along with the Quant, English, and general awareness sections. The weightage of the reasoning section in the IBPS PO exam 2025 is increased in both the prelims and mains exams. So, it becomes crucial to prepare for the reasoning section effectively to boost your overall score.

According to the IBPS PO new exam pattern, the reasoning section consists of 35 questions of 40 marks in the Prelims exam and 40 questions of 60 marks in the mains exam. The difficulty level of questions might vary, and the marks allotted to each question may vary; that is, 1 to 2-mark questions may be asked in the examination. So you need to be prepared for the unexpected variations in the exam.

2. Clear Basic Concepts of Reasoning

Whenever you start preparing, clear the basic concepts first. In case of reasoning, you will come across many different types of questions in the mock tests. Of course, it will take you a longer time to answer those questions if you have not cleared the basic concepts of reasoning topics.

Some topics, like Syllogism, have basic rules that you can use to solve the question within seconds. Similarly, other topics like mathematical inequalities, direction sense, blood relations, etc., also have basic steps to solve the questions. Whereas in a number series question, you can use basic mathematical operations to solve it.

3. Make Realistic Study Schedule

Now, as you have cleared your basic concepts, you have to schedule your preparation in such a way that you will be able to distribute your time towards other topics as well. Dividing the topics in a particular schedule requires less time and will save you much time in deciding which topic to prepare first. Prioritizing topics based on their weightage in the exam is the best strategy you can apply to your preparation.

For example you can divide the topics to be studied in various study slot each day.

  • Morning Study Slot: Practice the topics that you are weak in.
  • Afternoon Study Slot: Practice the topics in which you get average marks in mock test.
  • Evening Study Slot: Practice and revise the topics that you are well-versed in.

4. Attempt Topic Tests

Attempt the topic tests to check your learning, and also to analyse your weak and strong topics. Tests based on the particular topics you studied earlier are also important for revision purposes and are the best way to practice in a time-bound constraints. This will ensure you don’t miss out on the important questions from such topics, which are frequently asked in the exam.

Attempt the Reasoning Topic Test Now and Check Your Score

5. Take Sectional Mock Tests of IBPS PO Reasoning

After you have gone through the topics and their concepts, you should attempt a sectional test based on the latest exam pattern. You will get 20 minutes to answer the 35 questions of reasoning. Sectional Tests provide you with an overall depiction of your performance in the particular section. You should not only attempt the tests but also analyse the solutions to get the most out of the tests. When you have attempted 2 to 3 sectional tests, you will get a clear idea of where you stand in your preparation.

  • Accuracy building with more practice.
  • Time-bound questions create exam like pressure.
  • Analyses your weak topics and checks your speed in strong topics.
  • Scoring above the cut-off marks in mock tests helps you build confidence.

Take IBPS PO Reasoning Sectional Test based on the latest pattern!

6. Revise and Practice Important Topics

Revise and practice the most important topics in the last few days of your preparation. You should revise on a weekly basis of each topic that you have prepared in a week. Now, your remaining time must be used wisely as you need to focus only on the important topics. This strategy will eventually help you to clear the cut-off, both sectional as well as overall cut-off. You also need to keep in mind that the Prelims exam is qualifying, so you do not have to stress over scoring the highest marks. But based on the previous year’s trends, you should target 30+ marks out of 40 marks.

  • Know the important topics of IBPS PO Reasoning section in Prelims exam.
  • Make notes of important concepts that you have learnt.
  • Take time to revise and practice questions daily.

IBPS PO Reasoning Preparation Tips for Scoring Above Cut-off marks in Prelims exam

The IBPS PO reasoning preparation tips help you get a clear idea of where you need to shift your focus while you prepare for reasoning in the most effective way possible.

  • Start with basics of Blood Relations, Directions, Syllogisms.
  • Practice 3–4 puzzles/seating arrangement questions daily.
  • Learn standard formats like Box/Linear/Circular seating.
  • Download and solve the Previous Year Papers.
  • Practice time management while attempting the mock tests.
  • Improve speed with sectional mock tests and timer-based practice.
  • Analyse mock test solutions and learn important tricks.
  • Revise regularly and focus on improving your speed in solving questions.
  • It is essential to prepare for the Prelims exam now, as you have very little time left for the exam.
  • Daily practice of 50 to 100 questions from different topics is important to clear the cut-offs.

Recommended: RS Aggarwal (Basics), Puzzle books by Magical Book Series, mock tests from PracticeMock’s platform.

Also Read

IBPS PO Exam PatternIBPS PO Salary
IBPS PO Previous Year Question PaperIBPS PO Cut Off

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IBPS PO Reasoning Preparation Strategy 2025: FAQs

Q1: How to master Puzzles and Seating Arrangement?

Learn types: linear, circular, box-based, and floor-based. Begin with 1-variable puzzles, then move to 2–3 variables. Practice 3–5 puzzles daily. Draw clear diagrams and practice eliminating options quickly.

What is the best daily practice routine for Reasoning?

Practice Reasoning for 1 to 2 hours daily: Solve 3 Puzzles. Attempt 5 Questions each from Syllogism, Inequality, Direction, and Blood Relation. Solve 10 Logical Reasoning MCQs. Attempt a sectional test twice a week.

How many mock tests should I take for Reasoning?

2 to 3 full mock tests per week (Prelims & Mains) and 2 to 3 sectional tests (Reasoning only) per week. Always analyse the test solutions and note down weak topics & mistakes.

How to improve speed and accuracy in Reasoning?

Use timers while solving sets. Focus on strong topics first, then build weak ones. Avoid guesswork in topics like puzzles – accuracy > attempt count, because there is negative marking, and if you attempt wrong answers, it will impact your overall score.

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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