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SBI PO Quant Topic-wise Preparation Plan For Low Scorers: If you’re consistently scoring below 10–12 marks in the Quantitative Aptitude section, you’re not alone. Every year, thousands of SBI PO aspirants struggle with Quant—not because the syllabus is impossible, but because they prepare every topic with the same strategy.

That’s where most candidates go wrong.

The SBI PO Quant section rewards smart preparation, not endless practice. Low scorers often spend too much time on difficult topics while ignoring easy scoring opportunities. The key is to build your preparation topic by topic, strengthening your basics before moving on to advanced concepts.

This article provides a topic-wise preparation plan for low scorers that focuses on improving accuracy, speed, and confidence in the SBI PO Quant section.

Get the 2026 Numbers Right First

Detail2026 Pattern
Quant Questions30
Quant Marks30
Time Given20 minutes
Negative Marking0.25 per wrong answer
Sectional Cut-off in PrelimsNone — only overall score matters
  • You get roughly 40 seconds per question — that’s tight, but enough if you pick the right questions first.
  • No sectional cut-off means a weak Quant score can still be covered by a strong English or Reasoning score — but only to a point. Don’t use this as an excuse to ignore Quant.

Take a Free SBI PO Quant Sectional Test on PracticeMock to see exactly where you stand before you start this plan.

Why Are You Scoring Low in SBI PO Quant?

Before creating a study plan, identify the reason behind your low score.

Most candidates struggle because they:

  • Have weak calculation speed.
  • Lack clarity in arithmetic concepts.
  • Spend too much time on one question.
  • Skip mock test analysis.
  • Practice random questions instead of topic-wise sets.
  • Ignore easy questions while chasing difficult ones.

The good news? These problems can be fixed with a structured preparation plan.

Why Low Scorers Need a Different Plan

  • A topper’s revision plan starts from “what’s hardest.” A low scorer’s plan should start from “what’s fastest to fix.”
  • Trying to master Data Interpretation before you can do Simplification correctly is backwards — you’ll burn weeks on the hard topic and still drop marks on the easy one.
  • The goal in the first few weeks isn’t mastery. It’s converting your weakest, easiest-to-fix topics into safe, reliable marks.

Step 1: Find Out Which Topics Are Actually Weak

Don’t guess. Check your last 3-4 sectional mocks against this table.

What to CheckWhy It Matters
Accuracy below 60% on a topicLikely a concept gap — needs relearning from the basics
Accuracy above 75% but slowConcept is fine — needs speed drilling, not relearning
Skipped almost every timeEither confidence issue or genuine concept gap — check which
Wrong despite “knowing the method”Calculation slip — needs habit fixing, not concept fixing
  • Write this down for every topic before moving to Step 2. This single check saves weeks of misdirected effort.

Step 2: The Topic Order for Low Scorers

This is the core of the plan — go in this exact sequence, not by what “feels” important.

OrderTopicWhy This Position
1Simplification & ApproximationFastest to learn, fastest to solve, builds early confidence
2Number SeriesPattern-based, doesn’t need heavy calculation once the logic clicks
3Quadratic EquationsRule-based and mechanical — a few formulas cover most questions
4Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Ratio, Average)Builds the foundation DI questions are based on
5Data Interpretation & CaseletsHighest weightage (10-15 questions) but needs Step 4 done first
  • Notice DI is last, even though it carries the most marks. For a low scorer, DI without solid Arithmetic underneath it just causes more wrong answers, not fewer.
  • Once Steps 1-4 are reasonably solid, return to DI — it will feel far easier than it did on day one.

Why Simplification Comes First

  • It rarely needs a new concept — mostly BODMAS, fractions, and quick calculation habits you already half-know.
  • Around 5 questions come from this area, and they’re typically the fastest to solve in the entire section.
  • Early wins here build the confidence to tackle the next, slightly harder topic.

Why DI Comes Last, Not First

  • DI carries 10 to 15 questions, the highest weightage in the section — but it tests Arithmetic skills, not a separate skill.
  • A low scorer who jumps straight into DI without fixing Arithmetic first usually ends up making the same calculation mistakes, just inside a bigger, more confusing question.
  • Build the foundation, then tackle the topic with the most marks.

A Simple Weekly Structure

WeekFocus
Week 1Simplification & Approximation — daily timed practice
Week 2Number Series + revise Week 1 topic
Week 3Quadratic Equations + revise Week 1-2 topics
Week 4Arithmetic basics (Profit & Loss, Ratio, Average)
Week 5Arithmetic continued (Time & Work, Speed-Distance-Time)
Week 6Data Interpretation & Caselets
Week 7 onwardsFull sectional and full-length mocks, weak-topic revision
  • Each week builds on the last — don’t skip ahead even if a topic feels boring once you’ve got the basics.
  • From Week 7, mocks matter more than fresh topics. If you want a deeper structure for that phase, our SBI PO 30-day study plan covers the mock-heavy final stretch in detail.

Practice Questions to Start With

Simplification

  1. (12 × 15) ÷ 9 + 25% of 80 = ?
  2. √(625) + 3³ − 18 = ?

Number Series 3. Find the missing term: 4, 9, 19, 39, 79, ? 4. Find the wrong term: 2, 5, 11, 23, 46, 95

Quadratic Equations 5. Find the roots: x² − 7x + 12 = 0

Arithmetic 6. A shopkeeper buys an item for ₹450 and sells it at a 20% profit. Find the selling price. 7. A and B can complete a task in 12 days and 18 days respectively. Working together, how many days will they take?

Solve these untimed first to confirm the concept, then again with a 40-second cap per question to build exam speed.

Common Mistakes Low Scorers Make in Quant

  • Jumping straight to DI because it “has the most marks,” without fixing the basics underneath it.
  • Practising untimed for weeks and then panicking when the actual mock has a strict 20-minute clock.
  • Avoiding a weak topic entirely instead of breaking it into smaller, manageable pieces.
  • Not maintaining an error log — repeating the same calculation mistake mock after mock without noticing it.
  • Comparing their Quant score to a topper’s instead of tracking their own week-on-week improvement.

If you want a structured way to track these recurring mistakes, our guide on building an SBI PO error log shows exactly how to log and fix them.

The Bottom Line

Final Tips for Low Scorers

  • Don’t try to fix every Quant topic at once. Fix the fastest, easiest ones first to build real momentum.
  • Follow the order: Simplification → Number Series → Quadratic Equations → Arithmetic → DI.
  • Once the foundation topics are solid, DI — the highest-weightage topic — becomes far easier to crack.
  • Track your accuracy weekly. A low scorer who improves 5% every week will outscore one chasing every topic randomly.

Attempt a Free SBI PO Sectional Quant Test on PracticeMock and start this plan with real data today.

FAQs

Q. I’m scoring very low in Quant. Should I start with Data Interpretation since it has the most marks?

No. Start with Simplification and Number Series first. DI tests the same Arithmetic skills in a more complex format, so fixing the basics first makes DI far easier later.

Q. How long does this plan take to show results?

Most low scorers see a noticeable accuracy improvement within 3-4 weeks if they follow the topic order and practice daily, even for 30-45 minutes.

Q. Should I skip topics I’m completely weak in?

No — break them into smaller parts instead. A topic that feels impossible as a whole often becomes manageable once split into 2-3 smaller concepts.

Q. Is it normal to still be slow after learning the concept?

Yes. Concept clarity comes first, speed comes after repeated timed practice. Don’t worry about speed until your untimed accuracy on a topic is consistently above 80%.

Q. How many Quant questions should a low scorer aim to attempt in the actual exam?

Aim for accuracy over volume. Attempting 15-18 questions at 85%+ accuracy is far safer than attempting 25 questions with frequent wrong answers and negative marking eating into your score.

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Vaishnavi Dixit

Vaishnavi Dixit has 5+ years of experience in creating student-focused content for competitive exams. She aims to guide aspirants with clear concepts, practical tips, and well-researched insights that help them study smarter and perform better.

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