IBPS PO 2026: Prelims + Mains + Interview Complete Roadmap

IBPS PO 2026: Prelims + Mains + Interview Complete Roadmap

Becoming a Probationary Officer (PO) in a public sector bank is one of the most sought-after career goals for graduates across India. The prestige, job security, salary growth, and social respect that come with a bank PO position make it a dream job for lakhs of aspirants every year.

But cracking IBPS PO is not just about studying hard — it requires a smart, structured, stage-by-stage strategy. Every year, over 15-20 lakh candidates register for IBPS PO, yet only a few thousand make it to the final merit list. The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t is almost never intelligence — it’s strategy, consistency, and awareness of the full selection process.

This comprehensive roadmap covers everything you need to know about IBPS PO 2026: the complete 3-stage selection process, Prelims vs Mains difficulty comparison, Descriptive paper preparation (Essay, Letter, Precis), Interview questions and strategy, best banking awareness sources, and a month-by-month preparation timeline. Whether you are a first-time aspirant or someone who has appeared before, this guide will give you complete clarity on what it takes to become an IBPS PO in 2026.


What is IBPS PO? Why Should You Aim for It?

About IBPS

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is an autonomous body that conducts recruitment exams for public sector banks across India. Every year, IBPS conducts the CRP PO/MT (Common Recruitment Process for Probationary Officers and Management Trainees) exam to fill vacancies in 11+ participating public sector banks.

Participating Banks in IBPS PO 2026

Bank NameHeadquartersApprox. Vacancies
Bank of BarodaVadodara800 — 1,200
Bank of IndiaMumbai500 — 900
Bank of MaharashtraPune300 — 600
Canara BankBengaluru800 — 1,200
Central Bank of IndiaMumbai400 — 700
Indian BankChennai500 — 800
Indian Overseas BankChennai300 — 500
Punjab National BankNew Delhi700 — 1,000
Punjab & Sind BankNew Delhi200 — 400
UCO BankKolkata300 — 500
Union Bank of IndiaMumbai700 — 1,100

Total Approximate Vacancies: 5,000 — 8,000 posts annually

(Note: Exact vacancy count is released with official notification. Check ibps.in for 2026 notification.)


Why IBPS PO is Worth Pursuing

FactorDetails
Starting SalaryRs. 44,000 — Rs. 52,000 per month (in-hand)
Job SecurityGovernment-backed public sector bank
Career GrowthPO → Manager → Senior Manager → Chief Manager → AGM → DGM → GM
Work-Life BalanceFixed banking hours, weekends mostly off
Perks & BenefitsHRA, medical, LTC, pension, home loan at reduced rates
Social RespectOfficer-grade position
Transfer & ExposurePan-India posting, diverse banking experience

IBPS PO 2026: Eligibility Criteria

Before starting preparation, confirm you meet all eligibility requirements.

Educational Qualification

RequirementDetails
Minimum QualificationGraduate in any discipline from a recognized university
Final Year StudentsCan apply if graduation result declared before joining
Percentage RequirementNo minimum percentage specified by IBPS
Preferred StreamsAny — B.Tech, B.Com, BA, B.Sc, BBA, BCA all eligible

Age Limit

CategoryAge Limit
General/EWS20 — 30 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)20 — 33 years (3 years relaxation)
SC/ST20 — 35 years (5 years relaxation)
PwD (General)20 — 40 years (10 years relaxation)
Ex-ServicemenAs per government norms

IBPS PO 2026: Important Dates (Expected)

EventExpected Date
Official Notification ReleaseAugust 2026
Online Application StartAugust 2026
Online Application EndSeptember 2026
Admit Card for PrelimsOctober 2026
Prelims ExaminationOctober — November 2026
Prelims ResultNovember 2026
Admit Card for MainsNovember 2026
Mains ExaminationNovember — December 2026
Mains ResultJanuary 2027
InterviewFebruary — March 2027
Final AllotmentApril 2027

(Check ibps.in regularly for official dates as they are subject to change.)


IBPS PO 2026: Complete Salary Structure

Basic Pay & Scale

IBPS PO is recruited as Scale-I Officer under the 11th Bipartite Settlement.

ComponentAmount
Starting Basic PayRs. 23,700
Scale of PayRs. 23,700 — Rs. 42,020
Annual IncrementRs. 980 (for first 7 years)

Monthly Salary Breakdown (Approximate)

ComponentAmount
Basic PayRs. 23,700
Dearness Allowance (DA)Rs. 13,000 — Rs. 15,000
House Rent Allowance (HRA)Rs. 2,500 — Rs. 7,600 (city-dependent)
Special AllowanceRs. 3,100 (approx.)
Travel AllowanceRs. 425 — Rs. 1,000
Other AllowancesRs. 1,000 — Rs. 2,000
Gross SalaryRs. 52,000 — Rs. 58,000
Deductions (PF, tax, etc.)Rs. 6,000 — Rs. 8,000
Net In-Hand SalaryRs. 44,000 — Rs. 52,000

Additional Benefits & Perks

BenefitDetails
Medical InsuranceFully covered for self and family
Home LoanAt concessional interest rates
Car LoanAt reduced rates
Leave Travel ConcessionOnce in 2 years
PensionDefined contribution pension scheme
GratuityAs per Payment of Gratuity Act
Leased AccommodationIn many postings
Mobile/Internet AllowanceProvided in most banks

Salary Growth Over Career

Years of ServiceDesignationMonthly In-Hand
0 — 2 yearsProbationary Officer (Scale I)Rs. 44,000 — Rs. 52,000
2 — 5 yearsOfficer (Scale I confirmed)Rs. 52,000 — Rs. 60,000
5 — 8 yearsManager (Scale II)Rs. 65,000 — Rs. 80,000
8 — 12 yearsSenior Manager (Scale III)Rs. 85,000 — Rs. 1,05,000
12 — 18 yearsChief Manager (Scale IV)Rs. 1,10,000 — Rs. 1,40,000
18 — 25 yearsAGM / DGMRs. 1,50,000 — Rs. 2,00,000
25+ yearsGeneral Manager / EDRs. 2,00,000+

IBPS PO 2026: 3-Stage Selection Process

The IBPS PO selection process has three distinct stages. You must qualify each stage individually to proceed to the next.


Stage 1: Preliminary Examination

Purpose: Shortlisting candidates for Mains. Prelims marks are NOT counted in final merit. Mode: Online Computer Based Test (CBT) Total Duration: 60 minutes (Sectional timing applies)

Prelims Exam Pattern

SectionNo. of QuestionsMaximum MarksTime Allotted
English Language303020 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude353520 minutes
Reasoning Ability353520 minutes
Total10010060 minutes

Important Rules:

  • Sectional timing is strictly enforced. You cannot move between sections freely.
  • Negative marking: 0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer.
  • No negative marking for unattempted questions.
  • Minimum sectional cutoff + overall cutoff both must be cleared.

Prelims Topic-Wise Syllabus

English Language (30 Questions):

TopicExpected Questions
Reading Comprehension8 — 10
Cloze Test5 — 7
Error Detection / Spotting4 — 6
Fill in the Blanks3 — 5
Sentence Rearrangement (Para Jumbles)4 — 5
Phrase Replacement / Sentence Improvement2 — 4

Quantitative Aptitude (35 Questions):

TopicExpected Questions
Number Series5
Simplification / Approximation5
Data Interpretation (1-2 sets)10
Arithmetic Problems (SI/CI, Profit/Loss, Time-Work, etc.)10 — 12
Quadratic Equations5

Reasoning Ability (35 Questions):

TopicExpected Questions
Puzzles & Seating Arrangement15 — 20
Syllogism3 — 5
Inequality3 — 5
Blood Relations2 — 3
Direction Sense2 — 3
Coding-Decoding2 — 4
Alphanumeric Series2 — 3

Prelims Cutoff Trends (Previous Years)

YearEnglish CutoffQuant CutoffReasoning CutoffOverall Cutoff (General)
20237 — 97 — 97 — 947 — 52
20226 — 86 — 86 — 844 — 49
20216 — 85 — 76 — 842 — 47

(Cutoffs vary by category. SC/ST cutoffs are typically 5-10 marks lower.)


Stage 2: Main Examination

Purpose: Final scoring for merit list. Mains marks count in final selection. Mode: Online CBT (Objective + Descriptive) Total Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

Mains Objective Paper Pattern

SectionQuestionsMarksTime
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude456060 minutes
English Language354040 minutes
Data Analysis & Interpretation356045 minutes
General Economy & Banking Awareness404035 minutes
Total (Objective)155200180 minutes

Mains Descriptive Paper

ComponentMarksTime
Essay Writing + Letter Writing + Precis Writing2530 minutes

Important: The Descriptive paper is typed on the computer immediately after the Objective paper. Minimum qualifying marks in Descriptive are mandatory.

Mains Topic-Wise Syllabus

Reasoning & Computer Aptitude (45 Questions, 60 Marks):

TopicExpected Questions
Complex Puzzles & Seating Arrangement20 — 25
Input-Output5
Logical Reasoning (Course of Action, Conclusions)4 — 5
Blood Relations (Complex)3 — 4
Coding in New Pattern4 — 5
Computer Fundamentals & MS Office5 — 7
Internet & Networking Basics3 — 4

Data Analysis & Interpretation (35 Questions, 60 Marks):

TopicExpected Questions
DI Sets (Bar, Line, Pie, Table)15 — 20
Caselet DI5 — 8
Missing DI3 — 5
Arithmetic Word Problems (Advanced)5 — 8
Data Sufficiency3 — 5

General Economy & Banking Awareness (40 Questions, 40 Marks):

TopicExpected Questions
Static Banking Awareness10 — 12
RBI Policies & Rates5 — 7
Government Banking Schemes5 — 6
Financial & Economic News (Last 6 months)8 — 10
International Finance Organisations3 — 4
Capital Markets & Insurance3 — 5

Mains Cutoff Trends (Previous Years)

YearObjective CutoffDescriptive CutoffTotal Cutoff (General)
202360 — 6810 — 1270 — 80
202258 — 659 — 1167 — 76
202155 — 628 — 1063 — 72

Stage 3: Personal Interview

Marks: 100 Final Merit Formula: Mains Score (80%) + Interview Score (20%) Conducted by: Participating banks under IBPS coordination

Only candidates who clear Mains and Descriptive cutoffs are called for Interview.


Prelims vs Mains: Complete Difficulty Comparison

FactorPrelimsMains
PurposeScreening/shortlisting onlyCounts in final merit list
Difficulty LevelModerateModerate to High
No. of Sections35 (including Descriptive)
Total Questions100155 + Descriptive
Total Marks100225
Time PressureVery High (100 Qs in 60 min)Moderate (155 Qs in 3 hrs)
Banking AwarenessNot tested40 questions (40 marks)
Computer AptitudeNot testedCombined with Reasoning (60 marks)
Data InterpretationBasic (1-2 simple sets)Advanced (Caselets, Missing DI)
English LevelBasic Grammar & RCAdvanced RC, Error Detection
Reasoning LevelStandard PuzzlesComplex Multi-variable Puzzles
Descriptive WritingNoneEssay + Letter + Precis (25 marks)
Marks Counted in MeritNoYes

Prelims = Speed + Accuracy at moderate level Mains = Depth + Strategy + Banking Knowledge + Writing Skills

Many candidates make the mistake of preparing only for Prelims difficulty and then struggling in Mains. Prepare for Mains difficulty from Day 1 — it automatically covers Prelims.


Descriptive Paper: Essay, Letter & Precis — Complete Guide

The Descriptive Paper is the most underestimated and most impactful component of IBPS PO Mains. Many candidates who perform well in Objective sections lose their rank because of poor Descriptive scores.

You get 30 minutes to complete 2 tasks. The paper is typed on the computer.


Part A: Essay Writing

Marks: 10 — 12 marks | Word Limit: 200 — 250 words | Time: 12 — 15 minutes

Common Essay Topics for IBPS PO

CategoryTopics
Banking & FinanceDigital Banking and Financial Inclusion, NPA Crisis in Indian Banks, Impact of AI on Banking, Role of MSME in India’s Economy, Cryptocurrency and RBI’s Stance
EconomyIndia’s GDP Growth in 2026, Impact of GST on Small Businesses, Budget 2026 Highlights, Inflation and Its Impact on Common Man
TechnologyFintech Revolution in India, UPI and Digital Payments, Cyber Security in Banking
Social IssuesWomen Empowerment and Financial Literacy, Rural Banking Challenges, Financial Inclusion in Northeast India
Government SchemesPM Jan Dhan Yojana, PMMY, Startup India, Make in India and Banking Support

Essay Structure Formula

PartContentLines
IntroductionHook with a fact/statistic + define the topic3 — 4 lines
Body Para 1Main argument / first key point with example4 — 5 lines
Body Para 2Second key point / supporting argument4 — 5 lines
Body Para 3Challenges / limitations / counterpoint3 — 4 lines
ConclusionSummary + forward-looking statement3 — 4 lines

Essay Writing Dos and Don’ts

Do This ✅Avoid This ❌
Use formal languageUse slang or casual tone
Include facts and statisticsMake vague general statements
Maintain paragraph structureWrite as one big block of text
Keep within word limitExceed or fall too short of word limit
Use banking/economic terminologyUse complex words you don’t understand
Link paragraphs smoothlyJump between unrelated points

Part B: Letter Writing

Marks: 8 — 10 marks | Word Limit: 150 — 200 words | Time: 10 — 12 minutes

Types of Letters Asked in IBPS PO

Letter TypeExample Topics
Letter to Bank ManagerRequesting loan, reporting fraud, account closure, locker request
Letter to EditorViews on economic policy, banking reforms, digital payments
Official Complaint LetterPoor bank service, ATM fraud, wrong transaction
Letter to RBI GovernorSuggesting policy changes, commenting on monetary policy
Letter to Government AuthorityRequesting action on financial scheme, reporting irregularity

Formal Letter Format

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Pin Code]
[Date: DD Month YYYY]

[Receiver's Designation]
[Organization Name]
[Address]

Subject: [Clear one-line subject — very important]

Dear Sir/Madam,

[Opening paragraph — State why you are writing (2-3 lines)]

[Body paragraph — Main content, details, request (4-6 lines)]

[Closing paragraph — Expected action, thank you (2-3 lines)]

Yours faithfully,
[Your Full Name]

Letter Writing Dos and Don’ts

Do This ✅Avoid This ❌
Write a clear, specific subject lineLeave subject vague
Use formal salutation (Dear Sir/Madam)Use casual greetings
Keep paragraphs short and focusedWrite long rambling paragraphs
Mention specific details (account number, date)Be vague about the problem/request
End with a clear call to actionEnd abruptly without any request
Use “Yours faithfully” for unknown recipientsUse informal closings

Part C: Precis Writing

Marks: 7 — 8 marks | Word Limit: 1/3rd of original passage | Time: 8 — 10 minutes

Step-by-Step Precis Writing Method

StepAction
Step 1Read the passage twice carefully
Step 2Identify the central theme/main idea
Step 3Note all key supporting points
Step 4Discard examples, repetitions, and minor details
Step 5Write in your own words (do NOT copy sentences)
Step 6Use third person and past tense throughout
Step 7Count words — aim for exactly 1/3rd of original
Step 8Give a suitable title to your precis

Precis Writing Rules

RuleExplanation
Use third personReplace “I/We” with “he/she/they/the author”
Use past tenseWrite in reported speech style
No personal opinionOnly include what the original passage says
No examplesDrop all examples and illustrations
No repetitionMerge repeated ideas into one sentence
Give a titleA short, meaningful title is mandatory

Best Precis Practice Sources

  • The Hindu Editorial page (daily)
  • The Economic Times opinion section
  • RBI Annual Report excerpts
  • Economic Survey chapters
  • Yojana and Kurukshetra magazines

Descriptive Paper Weekly Practice Plan

WeekActivityDaily Time
Week 1Write 1 essay daily on banking topics15 minutes
Week 2Write 1 formal letter daily12 minutes
Week 3Write 1 precis from newspaper editorial10 minutes
Week 4Full timed mock: Essay + Letter in 30 minutes30 minutes
Week 5 onwardsContinue mocks + get feedback from mentor/peer30 minutes

IBPS PO Interview: Complete Preparation Guide

Clearing Mains is a major achievement, but the Interview (20% weightage) can make or break your final rank. Candidates who score 70+ in Interview have a significantly higher chance of final selection.

Interview Details

FactorDetails
Maximum Marks100
Qualifying Marks (General)40 out of 100
Qualifying Marks (SC/ST/OBC/PwD)35 out of 100
Duration15 — 25 minutes
Panel Members3 — 5 bank officers + IBPS representative
LanguageEnglish (or Hindi/regional if asked)
Final MeritMains 80% + Interview 20%

Category 1: Personal & Background Questions

QuestionWhat the Interviewer is Looking For
Tell me about yourselfCommunication, confidence, self-awareness
Why do you want to join banking?Genuine motivation, knowledge of banking
Why should we select you?Self-confidence, unique qualities
What are your strengths and weaknesses?Self-awareness, honesty
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?Ambition, clarity of career path
What do you know about [this bank]?Research and seriousness
Why not private sector / IT jobs?Commitment to public sector banking

Sample Answer — “Tell me about yourself”:

“I am [Name], a graduate in [Degree] from [College], [City]. During my graduation, I developed a strong interest in economics and financial systems, which motivated me to prepare for banking sector careers. I have been preparing for IBPS PO for the past [X months], focusing on quantitative aptitude, reasoning, and especially banking awareness. I am a disciplined, detail-oriented person who genuinely believes that working in a public sector bank offers not just a career but an opportunity to serve millions of Indians.”


Category 2: Banking & Finance Knowledge Questions

QuestionKey Points to Cover
What is the Repo Rate?Rate at which RBI lends to banks; current rate
What is the Reverse Repo Rate?Rate at which RBI borrows from banks
What is CRR?Cash Reserve Ratio — % of deposits kept with RBI
What is SLR?Statutory Liquidity Ratio — % in liquid assets
What is an NPA?Non-Performing Asset — loan unpaid for 90+ days
What is KYC?Know Your Customer — identity verification process
Difference between NEFT, RTGS, IMPS?Speed, minimum amount, timing differences
What is a CBDC?Central Bank Digital Currency — RBI’s digital rupee
What is Priority Sector Lending?RBI mandate for banks to lend to specific sectors
What is Basel III?International capital adequacy norms for banks
What are Payment Banks?Banks that accept deposits but cannot lend
What is the role of NABARD?Agricultural and rural development bank
What is SARFAESI Act?Recovery of secured loans act

Category 3: Current Affairs & Banking News Questions

TopicKey Points to Know
RBI Monetary PolicyLatest Repo Rate decision, stance (accommodative/neutral/restrictive)
Union Budget 2026Banking sector allocations, new schemes, fiscal deficit
Bank MergersHistory of PSB mergers (2019 — present)
Digital PaymentsUPI statistics, new features, RuPay growth
Financial InclusionPM Jan Dhan progress, insurance penetration
Inflation DataLatest CPI and WPI numbers, RBI response
India’s GDP GrowthLatest quarterly figures, IMF/World Bank projections
SEBI/IRDAI UpdatesCapital market regulations, insurance reforms

Category 4: Situational & HR Questions

SituationHow to Answer
A customer is angry about a wrong transactionListen patiently, apologize, investigate, assure resolution
You notice a colleague doing fraudReport to branch manager immediately, document evidence
Customer asks for a product you can’t offerExplain limitation, suggest alternative, escalate if needed
You are posted in a rural area far from homeShow willingness, discuss importance of rural banking
How will you promote bank products?Customer relationship, trust-building, financial literacy

Interview Preparation Week-by-Week Plan

WeekActivity
Week 1Revise all static banking awareness topics
Week 2Study last 3 months current affairs (banking focus)
Week 3Prepare all personal questions with polished answers
Week 4Mock interviews with peers or coaching institute
Week 5Research your allotted bank — history, recent news, MD name

Interview Day Tips

TipDetails
Dress FormallyMen: White/light shirt, dark trousers. Women: Formal saree, salwar, or western formals
Reach EarlyArrive 30 minutes before scheduled time
Carry DocumentsAll originals + photocopies in a neat folder
Maintain Eye ContactShows confidence and engagement
Don’t Pretend to Know“I’m not sure but I believe…” is better than wrong answers
Know Current RBI RatesRepo, Reverse Repo, CRR, SLR, MSF — memorize updated figures

Best Banking Awareness Sources for IBPS PO 2026

Banking Awareness is the highest differentiator in IBPS PO Mains — a well-prepared candidate scores 30+ out of 40, while an unprepared one may score only 10-15.

Newspapers & Online Portals

SourceWhat to FollowFrequency
The HinduEconomy, RBI news, monetary policyDaily
The Economic TimesBanking news, government schemes, marketsDaily
Business StandardIn-depth banking analysis, credit policy3-4 times/week
LivemintBudget, monetary policy, fintech3-4 times/week
Financial ExpressBanking sector news, regulatory updates2-3 times/week
RBI Website (rbi.org.in)Official policy rates, circulars, reportsWeekly
PIB (pib.gov.in)Government scheme updates3-4 times/week

Apps for Banking Awareness

AppBest ForPlatform
Adda247Daily banking current affairs, quizzesAndroid/iOS
OliveboardBanking awareness practice testsAndroid/iOS
GK TodayStatic banking awarenessWeb/Android
AffairsCloudMonthly banking current affairs PDFsWeb/Android
TestbookBanking GK mock testsAndroid/iOS

YouTube Channels

ChannelContentLanguage
Adda247Daily banking current affairsHindi/English
OliveboardBanking awareness sessionsEnglish
StudyIQBanking & economy conceptsHindi
WifistudyDaily current affairsHindi
Banking Wallah (PW)Banking exam preparationHindi
ixambeeBanking awareness videosEnglish

Books for Banking Awareness

BookPublisherBest For
Objective Banking AwarenessArihant PublicationsStatic banking concepts
Banking AwarenessKiran PrakashanComprehensive coverage
IBPS PO Mains Banking GKDisha PublicationsMains-specific questions
Manorama YearbookMalayala ManoramaGeneral economy reference
India Year BookPublications DivisionGovernment schemes & economy

Static Banking Awareness — Must-Know Topics

TopicKey Points
RBI & Its FunctionsBanker’s bank, monetary policy, currency issuance
Types of BanksCommercial, cooperative, payment, small finance, RRBs
Priority Sector Lending40% mandate, sub-categories
SARFAESI Act 2002NPA recovery, process
PMJDYJan Dhan accounts, statistics, features
Basel NormsI, II, III — capital adequacy, leverage ratio
NABARD, SIDBI, EXIM BankFunctions and roles
IMF, World Bank, ADBIndia’s role, recent funding
Insurance (IRDAI)DICGC deposit insurance limit (Rs. 5 lakhs)

Daily Banking Awareness Routine

TimeActivityDuration
MorningRead 1 banking news article from The Hindu/ET15 minutes
AfternoonSolve 10 banking awareness MCQs on app10 minutes
EveningWatch 1 current affairs video on YouTube15 minutes
NightRevise 1 static banking topic from notes10 minutes
WeeklyTake 1 full Banking Awareness mock test45 minutes
MonthlyDownload & revise monthly current affairs PDF1 hour

Month-by-Month IBPS PO 2026 Preparation Timeline

MonthFocus AreaDaily Study Hours
April 2026Prelims foundation — English basics, Number System, Basic Puzzles4 — 5 hours
May 2026Prelims foundation — Arithmetic, Seating Arrangements, Grammar4 — 5 hours
June 2026Full Prelims syllabus completion + First mock tests5 — 6 hours
July 2026Prelims mocks daily + Mains advanced topics begin (DI, Complex Puzzles)5 — 6 hours
August 2026IBPS PO Notification released — Apply + Continue Mains preparation6 hours
September 2026Banking Awareness intensive + Descriptive paper practice begins6 hours
October 2026Prelims Admit Card + Final Prelims revision + Full mocks6 — 7 hours
November 2026PRELIMS EXAM + Immediately start Mains preparationShift focus
Nov — Dec 2026Mains mocks daily + Banking Awareness + Descriptive practice7 — 8 hours
January 2027Mains Result + Begin Interview preparation2 — 3 hours
Feb — March 2027INTERVIEW PREPARATION — Banking knowledge + mock interviews3 hours

Best Books for IBPS PO 2026

SubjectBook TitleAuthor/Publisher
EnglishObjective General EnglishS.P. Bakshi (Arihant)
EnglishWord Power Made EasyNorman Lewis
Quantitative AptitudeQuantitative Aptitude for Competitive ExamsR.S. Aggarwal
Quantitative AptitudeMagical Book on Quicker MathsM. Tyra
ReasoningA Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal ReasoningR.S. Aggarwal
Banking AwarenessObjective Banking AwarenessArihant Publications
Current AffairsMonthly Magazines (Adda247, AffairsCloud)Various
Previous Year PapersIBPS PO Previous Year Papers (10 Years)Disha/Kiran
Descriptive PaperDescriptive EnglishS.J. Thakur (Arihant)

Mock Test Strategy for IBPS PO

How Many Mocks to Attempt

PhaseMocks Per WeekTotal Target
Foundation Phase (April — June)2 — 3 Sectional Mocks per subject30 — 40 sectional
Prelims Phase (July — October)4 — 5 Full Prelims Mocks per week50 — 60 full Prelims
Mains Phase (November — December)3 — 4 Full Mains Mocks per week25 — 30 full Mains

Mock Analysis Framework

Analysis StepWhat to Do
Accuracy CheckCalculate correct/wrong/unattempted for each section
Time AnalysisNote time spent per section and per question type
Error ClassificationSilly mistakes vs conceptual gaps vs time issues
Topic-Wise PerformanceIdentify weak topics from wrong answers
Improvement PlanStudy weak topics next day before next mock
Track ProgressMaintain Excel sheet of all mock scores

Common Mistakes IBPS PO Aspirants Make

During Preparation

Mistake ❌Correct Approach ✅
Starting with Mains topics before Prelims foundationBuild Prelims foundation first (topics overlap)
Ignoring Banking Awareness until last monthStart banking awareness from Day 1
Skipping Descriptive paper practicePractice at least 3-4 times per week
Attempting too many booksStick to 1-2 standard books per subject
Not analyzing mocksSpend equal time on mock and analysis
Studying 12-14 hours without breaks5-7 focused hours with regular breaks is better

During Exam

Mistake ❌Correct Approach ✅
Starting with weakest sectionStart with strongest section to build momentum
Spending too long on 1 difficult questionMove on, return if time permits
Ignoring sectional cutoffsEnsure minimum safe attempts in all sections
Guessing blindly when unsureSkip questions you’re completely unsure about

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can a fresher crack IBPS PO in first attempt?

Absolutely yes. Many toppers crack IBPS PO in their very first attempt. The key is starting preparation 6-8 months before the exam, being consistent, and following a structured study plan.

Q2: How many hours should I study daily for IBPS PO?

5 — 7 focused hours daily is sufficient for most aspirants. Quality of study matters more than quantity. 5 hours of concentrated study is far more effective than 10 hours of distracted study.

Q3: Is coaching necessary for IBPS PO?

Coaching is helpful but not mandatory. Many successful candidates have cracked IBPS PO through self-study using quality books, mock tests, and online resources.

Q4: What is the difference between IBPS PO and SBI PO?

FactorIBPS POSBI PO
Conducting BodyIBPSSBI directly
Banks Covered11 PSBsOnly SBI
Vacancy Count5,000 — 8,0002,000 — 3,000
Starting In-Hand SalaryRs. 44,000 — Rs. 52,000Rs. 52,000 — Rs. 60,000
Exam DifficultyModerate-HighHigh
CompetitionVery HighExtremely High

Q5: How many attempts are allowed for IBPS PO?

IBPS does not officially limit attempts. For General category (age limit 20-30), you practically get around 10 chances.

Q6: Can arts/humanities graduates crack IBPS PO?

Definitely. IBPS PO does not require any specific subject background. Thousands of arts, commerce, and science graduates crack it every year. The exam tests aptitude and banking awareness — not engineering or commerce specifically.

Q7: What documents are needed at joining?

  • All educational certificates (10th onwards) — originals + copies
  • Aadhaar Card, PAN Card
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • Medical fitness certificate
  • Character certificate
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Bank account details

Conclusion: Your IBPS PO 2026 Action Plan

ActionTimeline
Start Prelims foundation preparationToday itself
Begin reading 1 banking news article dailyThis week
Join a quality mock test seriesWithin 2 weeks
Start Descriptive paper practiceFrom Month 2
Begin intensive Banking AwarenessFrom Month 3
Attempt first full Prelims mockEnd of Month 2
Target 50+ full Prelims mocksBefore Prelims exam
Begin Interview prep immediately after MainsSame day as Mains

Your starting point does not define your outcome — your consistency and strategy do. Thousands of ordinary graduates from Tier-2 and Tier-3 colleges crack IBPS PO every single year. They are not smarter than you — they are more consistent and better prepared.

Start today. Stay consistent. Crack IBPS PO 2026.

All the best! 🎯


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