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15 day Study plan for IBPS PO Mains 2016

15 day Study plan for IBPS PO Mains 2016

Dear Aspirants

With IBPS declaring results for the PO Pre exams yesterday, the countdown for the IBPS PO mains exam has begun which is scheduled to take place on 20th November 2016. We are here with a study plan for IBPS PO Mains 2016.

Paper Pattern of IBPS PO Mains 2016

Sno Name of the test No of Question Maximum Marks Time allowed
1 Reasoning 50 50 40 minutes
2 English Language 40 40 30 minutes
3 Quantitative aptitude 50 50 40 minutes
4 General Knowledge (With special reference to Banking) 40 40 20 minutes
5 Computer Knowledge 20 20 10 minutes
Total 200 200 140 minutes

Paper pattern has changed this year, with the introduction of sectional cutoff and total time increased to 140 minutes.

Our Analysis on basis of Previous year Exams

Since IBPS began to take banking exams from 2012, there has been many changes in terms of selection process and paper patterns / levels. IBPS is one of the most contested exams in the country. We have seen cutoff’s dipping and increasing with every tough paper with cutoff’s in year 2013 were as low as 61. But with time the vacancies have reduced and that has been a reason for the increase in cutoff’s. We expect cutoff’s to go high this year, though cannot predict them before exam. level of exam this year is expected to be tough.

Study Plan:

Your daily study plan must include practice of topics of all 5 sections followed by solving of at-least 1 mock test a day. You must learn from your mistakes on a particular day, identify your strengths and weakness and work in order to correct them.

      Click Here to Check out Section Wise Plan

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