IBPS PO Section-Wise Preparation Plan 2026
If you’re treating Quant, Reasoning, and English with the same time and effort, you’re already behind. The smarter approach is to know exactly which section gives you the most marks for the least effort, and build your plan around that — not around treating all three equally.
This plan goes a layer deeper than a basic topic list. We’re covering how to split your time between weak and strong subjects, what accuracy target to aim for in each section, and how to track progress so you’re not guessing your improvement.
IBPS revised the marking scheme recently, and a lot of older content online still has the wrong numbers. Here’s what’s current.
| Section | Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 minutes |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 30 | 20 minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 35 | 40 | 20 minutes |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 60 minutes |
For the full breakdown of this pattern shift, our IBPS PO syllabus and exam pattern guide covers it section by section.
Don’t decide this from memory. Check your last 4-5 mocks against this table.
| What to Check | What It Tells You |
|---|---|
| Accuracy below 70% in a section | Likely a genuine weak area needing concept-level work |
| Accuracy above 80% but slow | Concept is solid — this needs speed drilling, not relearning |
| Sectional score close to cut-off repeatedly | High-risk section — needs priority attention regardless of how it “feels” |
| Score swinging widely mock to mock | Inconsistent preparation — needs more structured, repeated practice |
Once you know your weak and strong sections, use this rough time allocation for daily or weekly study hours.
| Allocation | Where It Goes |
|---|---|
| 50% | Your weakest section — this is where the biggest score gains are sitting |
| 30% | Your strongest section — enough to keep it sharp, never let it drop |
| 20% | Your moderate section — steady, consistent practice without overinvesting |
| Detail | Current 2026 Numbers |
|---|---|
| Questions / Marks | 35 questions, 30 marks |
| Time | 20 minutes (roughly 34 seconds per question) |
| Highest-Weightage Topics | Data Interpretation, Arithmetic, Number Series |
| Detail | Current 2026 Numbers |
|---|---|
| Questions / Marks | 35 questions, 40 marks — the highest-weightage Prelims section |
| Time | 20 minutes |
| Highest-Weightage Topics | Puzzles & Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Inequality, Coding-Decoding |
| Detail | Current 2026 Numbers |
|---|---|
| Questions / Marks | 30 questions, 30 marks |
| Time | 20 minutes (the most generous per-question time of the three sections) |
| Highest-Weightage Topics | Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Para Jumbles |
A study plan without tracking is just a guess. After every mock:
This same method works whether you’re following IBPS PO’s 3-month study plan or a tighter 4-month preparation plan — the tracking habit matters more than which calendar you’re on.
| Day | Focus |
|---|---|
| Monday | Weak section sectional test + review |
| Tuesday | Strong section sectional test + review |
| Wednesday | Weak section topic-wise practice |
| Thursday | Moderate section sectional test + review |
| Friday | Weak section sectional test (retry, no solutions first) |
| Saturday | Full-length mock, all sections together |
| Sunday | Weekly error log review across all three sections |
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Q. Has the IBPS PO Prelims marking scheme really changed for 2026?
Yes. Quantitative Aptitude marks were reduced from 35 to 30, while Reasoning Ability marks increased from 30 to 40. English Language remains at 30 marks. The total stays at 100 marks across 100 questions.
Q. Which section should I prioritise the most in Prelims preparation?
Reasoning now carries the highest weightage at 40 marks, so it deserves proportionally more preparation time — but never at the cost of neglecting Quant or English, since both have independent sectional cut-offs.
Q. How do I know if a section is genuinely weak or just feels difficult?
Check your accuracy across your last 4-5 mocks, not just one. Accuracy consistently below 70% points to a real concept gap; high accuracy with slow speed usually just needs more timed drilling.
Q. Should I give up on my weakest section if it’s not improving?
No. Since sectional cut-offs apply, you can’t skip a section entirely. Instead, aim to bring it to a “safe” level rather than trying to make it your strongest — the goal is balance, not mastery in every subject.
Q. How often should I review my section-wise error log?
Do a quick review within 24 hours of every mock, and a deeper pattern review once a week across all mocks from that week. Patterns become clearer with more data points.
| Topic | Link |
|---|---|
| IBPS PO Prelims 2026: Section-Wise Strategy for Success | Read here |
| IBPS PO 2026: Complete Strategy for Prelims & Mains | Read here |
| IBPS PO Syllabus 2026 PDF Download | Read here |
| IBPS PO Topic Wise Weightage 2026 | Read here |
| IBPS PO 2026: 3 Months Study Plan | Read here |
| How to Crack IBPS PO 2026: 4-Month Study Plan | Read here |
| IBPS Calendar 2026 | Read here |
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