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IBPS RRB PO 2025 Exam: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the Regional Rural Banks (RRB) Probationary Officer (PO) exam annually to recruit candidates for various rural banks. The IBPS RRB PO selection process consists of three stages: Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam and Interview. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection calendar has been released along with the IBPS PO prelims and mains Exam dates. The IBPS RRB PO preliminary exam will be conducted on 22nd and 23rd November 2025, and the mains exam will be held on 28th December 2025. As all the candidates know, the IBPS RRB PO exam is competitive, so all the candidates should start preparing now so that they can clear the exam on the first attempt. This article provides a detailed 20-day study plan for the IBPS RRB PO 2025 prelims exam. The plan is designed to help candidates cover the entire syllabus, practice effectively, and build the confidence needed to boost preparation for the exam.

 

Understanding the IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam Pattern

Before diving into the study plan, it is important to understand the exam pattern and syllabus for the IBPS RRB PO prelims 2025 exam:

  • Prelims Exam: 22nd and 23rd November 2025
    • Sections: Reasoning Ability (40 questions, 40 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (40 questions, 40 marks)
    • Duration: 45 minutes (sectional timing: 25 minutes for Reasoning, 20 minutes for Quantitative Aptitude)
    • Purpose: Qualifying stage; marks not counted for final selection process.
  • Mains Exam: 28th December 2025
    • Sections: Reasoning (40 questions, 50 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (40 questions, 50 marks), General Awareness (40 questions, 40 marks), English/Hindi Language (40 questions, 40 marks), Computer Knowledge (40 questions, 20 marks)
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Purpose: Marks contribute to the final merit list along with the Interview
  • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer in both exams

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20 Days Study Plan for IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam 2025

The IBPS RRB PO prelims three-month study plan is divided into three phases: the Foundation Phase, Practice Phase, and Revision and Mock Test Phase.

  • Foundation Phase (1 to 5 days) : The first month is dedicated to understanding the basics of all the topics covered in the prelims and mains exams. Candidates focus on understanding all the topics thoroughly, improving their calculation speed, and knowing what types of questions are asked in the IBPS RRB PO prelims & mains Sections.
  • Practice Exam Level Questions For all sections (6 to 10 days): This phase is based on practising all types of exam-level questions along with the previous year’s paper, and refining time management strategies to increase your question-solving speed so that candidates attempt all the questions within the time limit.
  • Revision & Mock Test Phase (last 10 days): This final phase includes comprehensive mock tests, full-length practice papers, and last-minute revisions to ensure maximum efficiency on the exam day.

Each phase focuses on specific goals to boost your comprehensive preparation.

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Phase 1: Foundation (Day 1–5)

Objective: Build a strong conceptual base for all subjects, focusing on Prelims (Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude) while introducing Mains-specific topics (General Awareness, Computer Knowledge, English/Hindi Language).

Basics of Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude

  • Day 1:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Introduction to Syllogism (basic concepts, possibility cases)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Simplification (BODMAS, fractions, decimals
    • Task: Make notes on syllogism rules and simplification shortcuts
  • Day 2:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Inequality (direct and coded inequalities)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Approximation (square roots, cube roots, percentages
    • Task: Practice 20–30 questions each on inequalities and approximation
  • Day 3:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Blood Relations (family tree, coded relations)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Number Series (missing and wrong number series
    • Task: Solve 20 blood relation questions and 15 number series problems
  • Day 4:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Direction and Distance (basic and complex problems)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Percentage and Ratio & Proportion, Profit and Loss, Simple Interest
    • Task: Create a formula sheet for percentages and ratios
  • Day 5:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Coding-Decoding (letter and number-based), Alphanumeric Series and Order-Ranking
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Average and Partnership, Profit and Loss, Simple Interest
    • Task: Practice 25 coding-decoding questions and 20 arithmetic problems

Day 6 to 10

  • Day 6:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Puzzles (floor-based, box-based), Logical Reasoning (statement-assumption, course of action)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Compound Interest and Time & Work, Quadratic Equations and Inequalities
    • General Awareness (1 hour): Static GK (major banks, financial institutions)
    • Task: Solve 3–4 puzzles and 15 time & work problems
  • Day 7:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Seating Arrangement (linear, circular), Mixed puzzles (scheduling, selection-based)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Speed, Time, and Distance; Boats and Streams
    • Computer Knowledge (1 hour): Internet and networking basics
    • Task: Practice 3 seating arrangements and 20 distance-related problems
  • Day 8:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Input-Output (machine-based)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Data Interpretation (Tabular DI, Bar Graph), Mixture and Alligation
    • English/Hindi Language (1 hour): Error spotting and sentence correction
    • Task: Solve 2 input-output sets and 2 DI sets
  • Day 9:
    • Reasoning (2 hours):
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Mensuration (2D and 3D), Number System, HCF, and LCM
    • General Awareness (1 hour): Current affairs (national and international news)
    • Task: Practice 20 logical reasoning questions and 15 mensuration problems
  • Day 10:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Data Sufficiency (reasoning-based)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Probability and Permutation & Combination
    • Computer Knowledge (1 hour): Computer security (firewall, antivirus)
    • Task: Solve 15 data sufficiency questions and 10 probability problems

Day 11-20: Revision Phase

  • Day 11:
    • Reasoning (2 hours):
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours):
    • English/Hindi Language (1 hour): Cloze test and fill in the blanks
    • Task: Solve 3 complex puzzles and 20 quadratic equations
  • Day 12:
    • Revision (3 hours): Revise Week 2 topics
    • Mock Test (2 hours): Take a sectional test (Puzzles, DI, Arithmetic)
    • Analysis (1 hour): Review performance and focus on weak areas
  • Day 13:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Complex puzzles (double-row, circular with conditions)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Caselet DI and Pie Chart DI
    • General Awareness (1 hour): Government schemes and banking policies
    • Task: Solve 3 complex puzzles and 2 DI sets
  • Day 14:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Critical Reasoning (strengthening/weakening arguments)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Mixture and Alligation
    • English/Hindi Language (1 hour): Para jumbles and sentence rearrangement
    • Task: Practice 20 critical reasoning questions and 15 mixture problems
  • Day 15:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Advanced Coding-Decoding (new pattern)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Pipes and Cisterns
    • Computer Knowledge (1 hour): Database management and basics of programming
    • Task: Solve 20 coding-decoding questions and 15 pipes problems
  • Day 16:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Blood Relations (complex and coded)
    • Mock Test (2 hours): Take a sectional test (Puzzles, DI, Arithmetic)
    • Task: Solve 15 blood relation problems and 15 data sufficiency questions
  • Day 17:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Seating Arrangement (complex with variables)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours):
    • Task: Solve 3 seating arrangements and 20 number system problems
  • Day 18:
    • Reasoning (2 hours): Syllogism (new pattern, reverse syllogism)
    • Quantitative Aptitude (2 hours): Advanced Arithmetic (profit/loss, partnerships)
    • Computer Knowledge (1 hour): Computer abbreviations and shortcuts
    • Task: Practice 20 syllogism questions and 15 arithmetic problems
  • Day 19:
    • Revision (3 hours): Revise Week topics from day 6 to day 10 topics
    • Mock Test (2 hours): Take a full-length Prelims mock test
    • Analysis (1 hour): Analyze mistakes and adjust str
  • Day 20:
    • Revision (3 hours): Revise all topics from Day 1 to Day 10
    • Mock Test (2 hours): Take a full-length Prelims mock test
    • Analysis (1 hour): Review performance and note weak areas

Master Plan to Crack RRB PO 2025 Exam (Follow Last 20 Days)

The Master Plan to Crack RRB PO 2025 Exam is all about preparing smartly with the right strategy. From understanding the exam pattern to practising previous year papers and mock tests, every step helps you improve accuracy, speed, and confidence.

Understand the Exam Pattern

Before starting your preparation, you can get a clear idea about the IBPS RRB PO 2025 exam pattern and syllabus for both prelims and mains. Know the sections, total marks and time allotted for each part. This will help you plan your study strategy smartly.

Solve Previous Year’s Papers

We are providing the last 5 to 6 years’ free previous year papers with detailed solutions. So, candidates look at previous years’ IBPS RRB PO question papers to understand the type of questions asked in the examination. This will give you a clear idea of ​​the difficulty level and important topics of the examination.

Take a Free Full-length Mock Test to know your Current preparation level 

Take one free full-length mock test to now your current level of preparation for the RRB PO 2025 exam, along with the environment to check your accuracy and speed. Analyse your scorecard carefully to identify strong and weak areas.

Prepare a dedicated study plan focusing on your weak topics.

Candidates, distribute your daily study hours section-wise with a special focus on challenging areas. Set realistic daily and weekly goals to track your progress for the RRB PO 2025 exam.

Take Topic-wise Tests for Weaker Areas

Identify the topics you struggle with the most and take dedicated topic-wise tests on them. This will gradually improve your understanding and accuracy. Focused practice helps build your confidence in those particular sections.

Attempt Mini Mock Tests & Sectional Tests

Start taking mini mock tests and sectional tests regularly. This will help you improve your speed and accuracy in a limited time. Analyse your performance after every test and work on the mistakes.

Take Full-Length Mock Tests to analyse your performance

Once you have completed your section-wise and topic-wise preparation, start taking full-length mock tests to assess your overall preparation. Mock Tests will enhance your time management skills and build your stamina for the actual exam day. Mock Tests boost your score and performance after every test.

Prepare Section-wise Notes for Quick Revision

While studying, maintain short notes for important formulas, shortcut tricks, current affairs and key concepts. These notes will be helpful for last-minute revision before the exam.

Conclusion

IBPS RRB PO 2025 Exam is a successful banking career that attracts all aspirants. With a well-structured 20 days study plan, consistent effort, and regular practice, you can clear the RRB PO exam with good marks. Focus on understanding the concepts, practising extensively, and taking mock tests to build confidence. Stay motivated, and success will surely follow you!

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FAQs

How can I complete the IBPS RRB PO syllabus in 20 days?

Focus on high-weightage topics from Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. Divide your study plan into 14 days of concept + practice and the last 6 days for mock tests and revision. Stick to short daily targets and track progress.

Should I prepare differently for Prelims and Mains?

Yes. Prelims require speed and accuracy, while Mains tests analytical depth. Complete the Prelims syllabus first, then move to high-level reasoning, DI, and banking awareness for Mains.

How many mock tests should I attempt during the 20-day plan?

Attempt at least 10–12 full-length mock tests. Take one test every alternate day in the last 10 days and analyse each attempt carefully to identify weak areas.

What is the ideal daily study schedule for working aspirants?

Allocate 2–3 hours daily on weekdays and 6–7 hours on weekends. Prioritise revision and mock analysis over new topics in the final phase.

Is 20 days enough to improve accuracy and speed?

Yes, if followed with discipline. Practice sectional tests daily, maintain error logs, and revise shortcut techniques for arithmetic, simplification, and reasoning puzzles regularly.

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