Complete guide to IBPS PO preliminary examination syllabus, pattern, marking scheme, and preparation strategy for 2024 exam.
đ¯ IBPS PO Prelims Exam Overview
Exam Importance
The IBPS PO preliminary exam is the first stage of the selection process. It’s a qualifying exam where candidates need to secure minimum cutoff marks to proceed to the mains examination.
Key Features
Mode: Online Computer-Based Test
Duration: 1 hour (60 minutes)
Total Questions: 100
Total Marks: 100
Nature: Objective Multiple Choice Questions
Languages: English and Hindi (except English language section)
Selection Process
Prelims â Mains â Interview â Final Selection
đ Detailed Exam Pattern
Section-wise Distribution
Section
Questions
Marks
Duration
Negative Marking
English Language
30
30
20 minutes
0.25 marks per wrong answer
Quantitative Aptitude
35
35
20 minutes
0.25 marks per wrong answer
Reasoning Ability
35
35
20 minutes
0.25 marks per wrong answer
Total
100
100
60 minutes
-0.25 per wrong answer
Sectional Time Management
Total Duration: 60 minutes
No sectional time limits (candidates can attempt sections in any order)
Recommended Time Allocation:
English Language: 20 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude: 20 minutes
Reasoning Ability: 20 minutes
Marking Scheme
Correct Answer: +1 mark
Wrong Answer: -0.25 marks
Unattempted: 0 marks
No marks deduction for unattempted questions
đ Detailed Subject-wise Syllabus
1. English Language (30 Questions)
A. Reading Comprehension (7-10 questions)
Topics: Banking, Economy, Finance, Social Issues, Technology
Focus: Main idea, specific details, inference, vocabulary
Daily Schedule:
- Practice Tests: 1 hour
- Weak Area Improvement: 1 hour
- Speed Practice: 30 minutes
- Mock Test Analysis: 30 minutes
Focus Areas
Time management
Accuracy improvement
Pattern recognition
Quick solving techniques
Phase 3: Mock Test and Revision (15 Days)
Week 7-8: Final Preparation
Daily Schedule:
- Full Mock Test: 1 hour
- Analysis and Review: 1 hour
- Revision of Weak Areas: 1 hour
- Current Affairs: 30 minutes
â° Time Management Tips
During the Exam
Scan all questions first (30 seconds)
Attempt easy questions first
Spend 15-20 seconds per question initially
Allocate 45-60 seconds for difficult questions
Leave tough questions if time is running out
Section-wise Time Allocation
English Language: 20 minutes (35-40 seconds per question)
Quantitative Aptitude: 20 minutes (35-40 seconds per question)
Reasoning Ability: 20 minutes (35-40 seconds per question)
Smart Time Management
- Attempt your strongest section first
- Skip and return to difficult questions
- Don't spend more than 1 minute on any question
- Keep 5 minutes buffer for review
The Ministry of Education has launched the SATHEE initiative in association with IIT Kanpur to provide free
guidance for competitive exams. SATHEE offers a range of resources, including reference video lectures, mock
tests, and other resources to support your preparation.
Please note that participation in the SATHEE program does not guarantee clearing any exam or admission to any
institute.