IBPS PO Exam 2022

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts an online examination to recruit Probationary Officers for multiple public sector banks operating in the country. IBPS PO notification with prelims & mains exam dates has been released on its official website to fill vacancies for the 2022 exam cycle.

IBPS PO Exam Analysis 2022:

The IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis helps candidates in getting an overall idea about the question pattern and the difficulty level set by the IBPS every year.

The IBPS PO preliminary examination 2021 was conducted on 04th December 2021 and 11th December 2021. The overall level of the exam was moderate.

IBPS PO Exam Analysis 2021-22The difficulty level of the prelims exam was easy to moderate with the exam following the pattern that has been set in previous years.

There were a total of four shifts in which the exam was conducted and the review for each slot has been discussed below. Candidates who appeared for the exam this year can review the analysis given below to apprehend their performance. And the candidates who are willing to appear for the next year can refer to the analysis and prepare themselves accordingly.

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis (4th December 2021)The number of good attempts overall and for each section has been given below as per the first shift of the prelims examination:

Since the overall level of the exam was easy to moderate, the IBPS PO cut off is also expected to increase and thus, the number of questions attempted must also be more.

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis – Salient Points

• IBPS PO prelims analysis for previous years’ question papers should be studied while preparing for the exam.
• This would help candidates understand the IBPS PO Exam Pattern in a clear and proper way and candidates can get an idea about the upcoming exam related details
• The IBPS PO syllabus is dynamic and hence every edition of the exam is different.
• Preparation should be focused on IBPS books, previous years’ papers and mock tests in that order. This would enable aspirants to make the most efficient use of their time.