How to Prepare for Quant for IBPS exam?

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection 2024 ( IBPS )

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Updated on Nov 30, 2022 12:28 IST

The Quantitative Aptitude section is undoubtedly the trickiest and most challenging subject in the IBPS exam. In this article, we have discussed some preparation tips for Quantitative Aptitude which can ace your IBPS exam preparation in an efficient manner.

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IBPS Quantitative Aptitude Preparation

The Quantitative Aptitude section is arguably the most complex and challenging subject on the banking examination. Many applicants fear this subject, but it is also true that candidates can achieve good grades in this subject if they practice well. You must maintain regularity and determination. IBPS exam requires candidates to pay close attention to the Quantitative Aptitude section. Many banking exams are taking place this year, and candidates need to prepare for the exams to land their desired jobs. Today, this article is about how candidates can prepare for the quantitative proficiency portion of the IBPS exam.

IBPS Exam Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus

Before going into the preparation for Quantitative Aptitude, students should know the syllabus of IBPS Quantitative Aptitude syllabus. In the IBPS exam, questions were asked from the quantitative aptitude section from the given below topics.

Q:   How do I start preparation for the IBPS PO exam?

A:
The tips and tricks to crack IBPS PO exam are given below: Tips for Prelims Exam For prelims, speed is important. The section-wise tips to crack IBPS PO exam are given below: Quantitative Aptitude Learn squares of natural numbers upto 50 and cubes upto 30 by heart. Learn tables upto 30 Learn percentage equivalents Learning these will help candidates solve the problems quickly instead of wasting time Practice 15 questions from Data Interpretation Practice 10 questions from Quadratic Equations, Number Series or Simplication Solve 10 questions from other miscellaneous topics Refer to the intermediate Maths textbooks. Most of the syllabus is covered in that Focus more on Data Interpretation Attempt mock tests Reasoning Learn alphabets associated with numbers like A-1, B-2 and so on Practice mocks and analyse it. Analyse each and every question Solve 15 passage questions (Three Sets approximately) Solve 10 questions from Inequality, Series and Syllogism Solve 10 questions from other remaining topics Practice two Sets 10 questions from Inequality, Series and Syllogism daily English Read newspapers daily especially the editorial section Learn new words Tips for Mains Exam For Mains, accuracy is important. The tips and tricks to crack the Mains exam are given below: General and Banking Awareness Learn last five to six months Current Affairs Read newspapers and Current Affairs books daily Tips and Tricks for Interview For interview, Confidence is important. Know more about your surroundings Know about current happenings in the city, state, country and world Gain basic banking knowledge Refer some frequently asked questions and prepare answers accordingly Learn more about your hobbies and graduation subjects Don't argue with the interviewer Wish the panel when you enter.

Q:   What should I cover for the Quantitative Aptitude section in the IBPS exam?

A:
In Quantitative Aptitude you should cover Data Interpretation, Graphs, Simplification, Profit and Loss, Mixtures and Allegations, Simple and Compound Interest, Work and Time, Time and Distance, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Number Systems, Sequence and Series Permutation, Combination and Probability Quadratic Equation, Data Sufficiency, Linear Equation.

Q:   Is the IBPS PO exam tough to crack?

A:

The difficulty level of IBPS PO exam varies depending on the variety of factors such as the number of applicants, the level of competition, and the complexity of the material being tested. IBPS PO is a competitive exam that requires significant amount of preparation and hard work in order to clear the exam. It is important to familarise themselves with the exam format and syllabus. Candidates must also solve the previous years' question papers to know the type of questions asked in the exam. The tips and tricks to prepare for IBPS PO exam are given below:

  • The first and foremost step towards IBPS PO exam preparation is knowing the syllabus and exam pattern
  • Candidates must also go through the previous years’ cut off marks to know the level of competition and prepare accordingly for the exam
  • After going through the syllabus, candidates must prepare preparation strategy for the exam based on the important topics
  • Candidates must also solve the previous years’ question papers to know the type of questions asked in the exam
  • Candidates must also attempt mock test to improve speed and accuracy
  1. Number series
  2. Decimal fractions
  3. Time, Speed and Distance
  4. Boat and Stream
  5. Allegations
  6. Averages
  7. Geometry
  8. Simple interest and Compound interest
  9. Simplification
  10. Problems based on trains
  11. Profit or Loss

Also Read: IBPS Syllabus in Detail

How to Prepare Quant for IBPS Exam?

Candidates can check the best way to prepare for the quantitative aptitude section for the upcoming IBPS exam below.

Basic Concepts

Quantitative Aptitude questions are related to the basic concepts which we learned in middle school from classes 6, 7 to 10. These concepts are the most important things to remember to score good marks in bank exams. You can clear this section only when you’re clear about basic concepts.

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Strategies to start preparing for the Quant for Bank exam

Preparing quants for banking exams requires the right strategy. This section contains formulas and basic concepts.

  • To prepare for the IBPS PO Quantitative Aptitude, you need to start with basics, theoretical concepts, equations, and formulas. Fundamentals play an essential role in developing speed and accuracy. Clarify all concepts so that typical questions can be solved. Solve problems by chapter.
  • Once you understand the basics, it's essential to start practising your chapter questions. Solve all complex problems. Different types of chapter-by-chapter problem-solving will help you know the problems in every section. Additionally, you can control the question type.

Learn basic formulas and short tricks

Quant for IBPS exam topics is full of formulas and short tricks. Study each formula in the Quantitative section with a suitable example. These formulas may work as quick tricks. Problems based on formulas and short tricks can be solved quickly and accurately, which is essential for high scores.

You can also create your short tricks. Practice regularly, and you will master it. A quick trick can save you time as you can quickly solve complex problems.

Practise a lot

For success in life, practising in this section can make you a pro in Quantitative Aptitude. You should practice regularly. Practising IBPS quants will build your confidence and motivate you for this section. 

Q:   How can I crack IBPS clerk exam?

A:

It is important for candidates to utilise the right resources to prepare for IBPS Clerk exam. The accurate preparation strategy helps candidates in moving ahead on the path to success. Candidates need to put in consistent and dedicated efforts to prepare for IBPS Clerk exam in the right direction. If candidates are preparing for the exam, it is essential for candidates to have an efficient study plan. This will help candidates to prepare in the best possible way. As this is a competitive exam, without study plan, candidates may struggle to clear the cutoff. The tips and tricks to prepare for the exam are given below:

  • For English Language, candidates can focus on the topics such as reading comprehension, cloze test, fillers, spotting errors, etc. Candidates can improve their comprehension by reading newspapers
  • For Reasoning Ability section, candidates must practice more questions on the topics such as puzzles, inequalities, syllogism, coding decoding, blood relations, seating arrangements
  • For Numerical Ability section, candidates must practice a variety of questions on different topics including simplification, number series, data interpretation, and quadratic equations.
  • Candidates must attempt mock tests inorder to identify the strengths and weaknesses
  • Candidates must focus on the important topics that carry higher weightage

 

Q:   What should be the daily study routine/plan to crack the IBPS PO exam?

A:
IBPS PO exam is conducted to select candidates for the post of Probationary Officers. As it is a competitive exam, candidates need to prepare seriously and dedicatedly. To prepare for such competitive exam, candidates need to formulate a proper study plan. The daily plan/routine to prepare for IBPS PO exam is given below: Candidates should review the previous day study material for about 30 minutes to refresh the memory Start studying the most important topics for the exam and allocate around two hours for each topic Take breaks of 15-20 minutes to refresh the mind Practice mock tests and question papers to get a sense of the exam pattern and types of questions that are asked Stay updated with the Current Affairs as they are important part of the exam For English, candidates can refer to the high school grammar books. They should also read the newspapers especially the editorial part For Reasoning, candidates must solve previous years question papers. Seating Arrangement, Puzzles, Blood Relation, Venn Diagram, etc., are the important topics for this section

Q:   Is SBI Clerk exam more difficult than IBPS Clerk?

A:
There is not much difference in the difficulty level of SBI Clerk and IBPS Clerk exams. The exam pattern and syllabus of IBPS Clerk and SBI Clerk are more or less the same. IBPS Clerk exam pattern comprises prelims and Mains exams. The prelims exam comprises three sections English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks allotted to the prelims exam are 100. The Mains exam comprises General/ Financial Awareness, General English Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude. The total marks allotted to the test are 200. SBI Clerk exam pattern comprises prelims exam, Mains exam and language proficiency test. The prelims exam comprises three sections: English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks allotted to prelims exam are 100. The Mains exam comprises three sections: English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks allotted to the test are 200.

Q:   What is the preparation strategy for IBPS?

A:
Every year, a lot of people gives this IBPS but a few people crack this PO exam. IBPS exam for Probationary Officer conducted by institute of banking selection every year for PO recruitment in banks. IBPS exam is a three-stage selection programme. Phase I Preliminary Phase II Mains Phase III Interview Planning: You have to plan according to your study materials.Through study programme, you will know about that you complete all topics. And you can also give more time to your weak areas. Time Management: you should plan for every subject topic checks the complete list of PO syllabus topics first. You should divide your time into all subjects. Pay attention more for your delicate items. It is a not best practice that you spend your most of the time for an individual topic. Step by step preparation: You should prepare all subjects and step by step means in which subject you are weak prepared first. Increase your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Follow practice make a perfect: You should have practiced with IBPS PO Mock test as much as you can in real time and previous paper. It is a time-saving strategy for bank exam that you make useful notes like shortcuts formulas, tricks, and important points on a separate sheet for last time preparation. At last, you have to keep all the study material and you should have to go for IBPS PO preparation strategy with an open mind. Concentrate on your goal and don't think. All the best!

Q:   Can I use the IBPS Clerk syllabus to prepare for other banking exams as well?

A:

IBPS Clerk syllabus is same for all other Clerical level exams. Candidates preparing for other banking exams can use IBPS Clerk syllabus to clear the topics and concepts covered in the syllabus. However, candidates should always check the specific syllabus for the exam they are preparing for to ensure that they are focusing on the most relevant topics.

Try and analyze many mock/mockup tests

After completing the practice for each chapter, the next step is to practice the previous year's question papers and mock exams. Helps maintain speed and accuracy. It also allows you to know all the pros and cons.

  • Take the check critically as in case you are giving an actual exam.
  • Try to undergo each query as soon as this can give you an idea of which subject matter is straightforward and scoring; you could re-strive the subjects later if time is left.
  • After filing the mock, examine each query to test the wrong questions, and additionally, you could continually discover a trading method for a query. This will make you apprehend your strengths and weaknesses.

Time Management

Today, banking quant exams have become a game of time, and success depends on how many questions you can answer correctly in less time. Start working on time management. It helps you try the maximum number of questions on the exam. Getting good grades in quantitative aptitude is one of the most important things. Candidates, it's time to start preparing for the quantitative eligibility areas of this year's banking exam. Please adhere to the above and take the exam. Complete all topics and touch on everything necessary for your exam points. Keep practising and do your best.

Also Read: IBPS Exam Important Dates

Best Books for Quantitative Aptitude

Candidates are advised to pick the best book for their preparation for quantitative aptitude. Here is a list of some best books for quantitative aptitude.

Book Name

Name of the Author

Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examination

R.S Agarwal

Quicker Maths

M Tyra

Quantitative Aptitude Test

N.K Singh

Fast Track Objective Arithmetic

Rajesh Verma

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IBPS Quantitative Aptitude Preparation FAQs

Q. What are the topics covered in IBPS Quant Syllabus?

A. The topics which are covered in IBPS Quant Syllabus are - Number Series, Decimal Fraction, Mensuration, Profit and Loss, Time, Speed and Distance, Geometry, etc.

Q. How can I achieve good marks in IBPS Quant section?

A. Candidates should practice quant section regularly to ensure a very good score in quant section.

Q. How many marks is the quant section of IBPS for?

A. The IBPS quant section is generally of 30-35 marks.

Q. How can I prepare for IBPS PO quantitative eligibility in one month?

A. To prepare for the IBPS Exam Quantitative Aptitude in one month, candidates should work on the basic concepts of the topic, solve difficult questions first, and set specific hours for each chapter accordingly. Also, remember to make time for regular repetitions to strengthen your base.

Q. Is Quantitative Aptitude difficult for the IBPS PO exam?

A. Quantitative aptitude for the IBPS exam range from moderate to difficult, according to the previous year's exam analysis. It is advised that applicants get ready for this.
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