Tips to Score 70+ in IBPS PO in 15 Days
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Cracking the IBPS PO exam with a score of 70+ in a short span of 15 days may seem challenging, but with a strategic study plan, consistent practice, and smart revision techniques, it is achievable. As the exam is highly competitive, candidates need to focus on time management, accuracy, and topic prioritization to maximize their scores in the last 15 days. This blog covers detailed preparation tips, important topics, mock test strategies, and last-minute guidelines to help you achieve your target score.

 

Why You Should Target a Score of 70+ in IBPS PO Prelims Exam?

The IBPS PO Prelims exam is qualifying, which means you need to score above the cut-off marks in this exam. This score is not counted for the final selection. But scoring 70+ marks in Prelims ensures you will reach the Mains. After your prelims exam, you can directly prepare for the Mains exam without worrying about the results.

The Prelims exam contains 100 questions from English, Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude sections, and you need to score the maximum marks in each section to get a 70+ overall score. With the right approach towards each subject and knowing the types of questions asked in the exam, and practicing regularly, you score 70+ marks in the IBPS PO Prelims exam out of a total of 100 marks.

For this, you need to score 20+ marks in each section. Therefore, now prepare a smart plan to complete learning and practicing important topics from these subjects. Staying calm during the last days remaining and consistently taking a mock test and its detailed analysis will ensure you get a good score in this exam.

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Remember the IBPS PO Prelims Revised Exam Pattern

Focusing on the Prelims exam now with the latest pattern in your mind is a crucial step in the IBPS PO Preparation.

Before jumping into the strategy, know the latest IBPS PO Prelims Exam Pattern:

SectionNo. of QuestionsMaximum MarksTime Duration
English Language303020 Minutes
Quantitative Aptitude353020 Minutes
Reasoning Ability354020 Minutes
Total10010060 Minutes

Note: Prelims is a qualifying stage, but scoring 70+ ensures a safe cut-off clearance for Mains.

IBPS PO Topic-Wise Last 15 Days Preparation Strategy

To maximize your score, divide your remaining 15 days into topic-focused slots with an emphasis on high-weightage and scoring areas.

Reasoning Ability (Target: 25+ Marks)

This section will have 35 questions of 40 marks. Now you should direct your preparation for reasoning with a focus on puzzle-solving speed and accuracy. Because the Puzzles account for 10 to 15 marks and are the most scoring if approached well. Know how to solve puzzles confidently in the exam!
Important Topics:

  • Puzzles & Seating Arrangement (Circular, Linear, Double Row)
  • Syllogism
  • Inequalities
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Blood Relations & Direction Sense
  • Alphanumeric Series

What can you do to increase your score in reasoning?

  • Practice 2-3 complex puzzles daily.
  • Learn elimination techniques for Syllogism and Inequalities.
  • Attempt easy series and blood relation questions first during the exam.

Quantitative Aptitude (Target: 25+ Marks)

Focus on calculation speed and accuracy in Data Interpretation.
Important Topics:

  • Data Interpretation (Bar, Line, Pie Chart DI, Caselets)
  • Simplification & Approximation
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, Time & Work, SI & CI, Ratio, Probability)
  • Number Series (Missing & Wrong)

What can you do to score in the quant section?

  • Memorize tables up to 30, squares up to 30, and cubes up to 20.
  • Attempt Simplification/Approximation and Number Series first to boost confidence.
  • Solve 2 DIs daily under time constraints.

English Language (Target: 20+ Marks)

Focus on reading speed and grammar basics.
Important Topics:

  • Reading Comprehension (RC) – Economy & Banking based
  • Cloze Test
  • Error Detection/Sentence Improvement
  • Para Jumbles
  • Fillers & Word Swap

What can you do to increase your score in the English section?

  • Read editorials from The Hindu/Economic Times daily to improve comprehension.
  • Focus on high-frequency grammar rules.
  • Attempt vocabulary-based Cloze Tests for speed.

IBPS PO Last 15 Days Study Plan To Prepare Effectively

The last 15 days’ study plan for IBPS PO focuses on daily tasks that you need to complete in the remaining days. By following this plan, you will be able to score 20+ in each section.

Here’s your 15-Day Study Plan presented in a clear tabular format:

DaysFocus AreaDaily Tasks
Days 1-5Foundation & Coverage of Important Topics– Cover all important topics with daily sectional practice
– Attempt 1 sectional mock test per day
Days 6-10High-Weightage Topics & Speed Building– Focus on high-weightage topics & short tricks
– Attempt 1 full-length mock test per day
Analyse mistakes thoroughly
Days 11-15Mock Test & Revision Focus– Attempt 2 full-length mock tests per day
– Revise short notes, formulas, and shortcuts
– Focus on accuracy over attempting all questions

Study and revise and practice for more than 6 to 8 hours regularly now, and don’t start any new topic now.

Benefits of Attempting Mock Tests in the Last 15 Days

Mock tests are important in the final preparation stage. A daily mock test challenges you and prepares you for the real exam and helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses.

  1. Real Exam Like Experience:
    • Prepares you for time pressure and sectional timing.
  2. Identifies Error:
    • Helps in analysing weak areas and improving accuracy.
  3. Boosts Your Speed :
    • Builds the habit of attempting easy questions first.
  4. Increases Your Score:
    • Regular analysis boosts marks by 10-15 in a week.
  5. Removes Exam Fear:
    • Attempting mocks boosts your confidence for exam.
  6. Reduces Exam Anxiety:
    • By practicing through tests, you are less fearful of the exam.

Only attempting the mock test is not enough; you should analyse it and learn the solutions avoid the same mistake at the exam time.

Last 15 Days Guidelines to Score 70+ in IBPS PO Prelims Exam

Basic guidelines to score 70+ in the IBPS PO Prelims exam are provided below.

  • Prioritize Accuracy:
    • Negative marking can reduce your score.
  • Follow a 20-20-20 Strategy:
    • Allot 20 mins per section with 5 mins buffer.
  • Revise Shortcuts & Formulas:
    • Especially for Arithmetic and DI.
  • Avoid New Topics:
    • Focus on strengthening what you know best.
  • Stay Calm & Practice Daily:
    • Consistency in mock tests and revisions is the key.

Conclusion

Scoring 70+ in IBPS PO Prelims in just 15 days is achievable with discipline, consistency, and mock test-based preparation. Focus on strong topics, analyze your mock tests, and stay confident on exam day. Remember, speed + accuracy + smart strategy is the winning formula.

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FAQs

Q1. Can I crack the bank exam in 15 days?

Cracking the bank exam in only 15 days is a tedious task, but can be achieved with a dedicated study of 8 hours in a day.

Q2. How to clear IBPS PO in 10 days?

To clear the IBPS PO exam in 10 days is possible if your basic concepts of English, Quant, and Reasoning are clear and you attempt full-length and sectional tests based on the latest pattern.

Q3. How to increase speed in IBPS PO?

To increase your speed in this exam, practicing daily through time-bound tests is essential.

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By 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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