The IBPS SO Prelims exam is scheduled for 30th August 2025. The IBPS SO exam is conducted every year to recruit suitable candidates for specialized posts. A total of 11 participating banks are involved in this recruitment. The selection process involves a Prelims exam, a Mains exam, and an Interview. The candidates who qualify in the Prelims exam can appear in the Mains exam. There are a total of 1007 vacancies this year. Candidates must focus on getting above the cut-off marks in each section of the exam. The Quantitative Aptitude section consists of 50 questions of 50 marks to be completed in 40 minutes. With the right preparation strategy, it is possible to attempt the maximum number of questions correctly. There is a sectional cut-off in the Prelims exam along with the sectional timings. In this article, we have covered a detailed preparation strategy for the Quantitative Aptitude section.
The IBPS SO (Specialist Officer) exam is conducted every year. The candidates who clear this exam get an attractive salary and allowances. To be eligible for this exam, you need to be a graduate or postgraduate in the field you have applied for. The exam dates for the Prelims and Mains exams have been released. As soon as the online application starts, we will notify you. But you need to be ready with your preparation as the exam dates come near. In the table below, we have provided an overview of the basic details that you should know about IBPS SO.
| Institute Name | Institute of Banking Personnel |
| Exam Name | IBPS SO (Specialist Officer Exam) |
| Posts | 1. IT Officer (Scale I) 2. Agricultural Field Officer (Scale I) 3. Marketing Officer (Scale I) 4. Law Officer (Scale I) 5. Rajbhasha Adhikari (Scale I) 6. HR/Personnel Officer (Scale I) |
| Vacancy | 1007 in total |
| Eligibility | Graduate or Post Graduate in Specialized Field |
| Online Application Dates | 1st July 2025 to 28th July 2025 |
| Exam Dates | Prelims- 30th August 2025 Mains- 9th November 2025 |
| Selection Process | Prelims, Mains, and Interview |
| Salary | In-hand salary is approximately Rs. 56,000 |
| Official Website | @ibps.in |
| PracticeMock Telegram Group Link | https://t.me/Practice_Mock |
The IBPS SO Quant preparation requires a dedicated strategy to attempt each question asked in the exam with accuracy. The Quantitative Aptitude can be the most scoring section if prepared well. You just have to make the most of the time available to you. First, know the exam pattern of IBPS SO, and prepare accordingly. Then, focus on building strong fundamentals. You should make a proper study schedule and dedicate 1 slot to quant practice. Practicing questions from the previous year’s paper will help you score above the cut-off marks. Apart from this, attempting mock tests in a week is a good practice that most of the toppers follow to clear the exam with confidence. Below, we have provided a roadmap to achieving better in the Quant section of IBPS SO Prelims exam.
The IBPS SO Prelims Exam Pattern contains Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and Reasoning Ability sections. Below, we have provided the exam pattern for Specialist Officer Posts. There are sectional timings and negative marking of 1/4th marks in the IBPS SO exam.
For Specialist Officers (Agriculture Field Officer, Marketing Officer (Scale I), HR/Personnel Officer, IT Officer Scale I
| Section | No. of Questions | Total Marks | Duration |
| Reasoning | 50 | 50 | 40 minutes |
| English Language | 50 | 25 | 40 minutes |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | 50 | 40 minutes |
| Total | 150 | 125 |
Note: The Law Officer Scale 1 and Rajbhasha Adhikari Scale 1 Posts have a different pattern for Prelims. They have General Awareness in place of Quantitative Aptitude.
Make your basic fundamentals strong, especially for the quant section. When you learn the basic concepts of important topics of quant, it becomes easy for you to score better. Below we have provided some tips to excel in the quant section.
Learn basic concepts of important topics:
Practice a larger number of questions from each topic. You can use R. S. Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude book for practicing questions of different types. The best resource to practice questions is the previous year’s Paper. The questions from each topic are now more dynamic as compared to previously asked questions. Therefore, you must keep in mind which type of question to practice. This will save you a lot of time as you will know how much time you need to dedicate to the preparation of a particular topic. If you are stuck on any question, you can also discuss it on the PracticeMock Telegram discussion group.
Now, it is high time that you start attempting a full-length mock test in a week. Make yourself comfortable with attempting time-bound questions. If you need to attempt 50 questions in 40 minutes, then you have less than a minute to attempt a single question. You must try to score above the cut-off marks in each test and also analyse which topic you are weak in. Aim for attempting 35-40 questions with accuracy. Know what concepts you missed out on learning. And look at the solution carefully and remember it for further tests.
Just attempting the tests is not enough when you prepare for a competitive exam. So, revision of the previously learned concepts is a must. For revision purposes, you can make short notes and maintain a notebook. Recall important formulas. Remember the multiplication table and maintain consistency. These notes should be made in such a way that you can refer to them for the last-minute revision.
IBPS SO is a national-level competitive exam for the recruitment of Specialist Officers in various fields. The IBPS PO Prelims exam consists mainly of 3 subjects like Quant, English, and Reasoning. For the quantitative Aptitude preparation, one must focus on conceptual clarity. And, practice as much as possible. Practicing Quant through mock tests will improve your speed and accuracy and eventually lead you towards scoring better marks in the exam. At last, you also need to revise important concepts and formulas and make notes for last-minute revision.
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The syllabus includes topics like:
1. Number Series
2. Simplification/Approximation
3. Data Interpretation (Bar, Line, Pie, Caselet, Tabular)
4. Quadratic Equations
5. Arithmetic Word Problems (Profit-Loss, SI-CI, Time & Work, Mixtures, Averages, Percentages, etc.)
6. Mensuration
7. Data Sufficiency
8. Probability and Permutation & Combination
For Marketing Officer, HR/Personnel, and IT Officer: 50 Questions (50 Marks)
For Rajbhasha Adhikari, and Law Officer: Quant is not asked in Prelims.
Begin with Simplification, Approximation, Number Series. Focus on strengthening arithmetic concepts. Practice 1 topic per day for conceptual clarity. And, Revise weekly.
Here are a few tips to improve calculation for quant section.
1. Practice Vedic math techniques
2. Memorize tables up to 30, squares up to 50, cubes up to 30
3. Practice simplification and approximation questions daily
4. Use a timer during practice
Take at least 2–3 full-length mock tests per week. Analyse each mock: Identify weak areas and work on accuracy & speed
Not necessarily. Many aspirants clear the IBPS SO through self-study. However, use:
1. Online YouTube channels
2. Mobile apps like PracticeMock
3. Mock test platforms
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