My Strategy to Score 22+ in Banking Prelims ✨
Learn the exact approach I used to clear SBI, IBPS, RRB exams with 22+ marks above cutoff. Tips to ace your banking prelims!

Banker Bandhu
1.2M views • Jul 30, 2025

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Today, I’m going to share the exact strategy I followed — the same one that helped me clear every prelims exam with 22+ marks above the cutoff✌🏻
1. Start with the easy one-liner questions in every section :- Whether it’s reasoning, English, or quant — every section has some short and simple questions.
You should always attempt these first.
Why?
Because these questions take less time and help you build confidence in the paper.
Once you score some marks in the beginning, the rest of the paper feels much easier😅
2. Attempt your strong topics first, then average ones, then the tough ones:- Before the exam, you must know what your strong, average, and weak topics are in every subject.
Start with the topics you’re confident about — the ones you usually solve quickly and correctly.
After that, go for the topics where your accuracy is 50-50 — sometimes right, sometimes not.
And in the end, attempt the ones you find difficult.
This 3-step filter will help you attempt more questions and avoid wasting time👍🏻
3. Don’t take any question on your ego :-
If you get stuck on a question and it’s not getting solved, just leave it and move on.
Many students waste a lot of time on one tough question — and then miss the easy ones.
Remember, the goal is to score more — not to prove anything.
So if it’s not clicking,skip it. Save your time and energy⚡️
4. Don’t panic before starting the exam:-
When the exam starts, don’t jump straight to the screen.
Close your eyes for 5–10 seconds, take a deep breath, and relax.
While everyone is starting their paper in panic, you’ll begin with a calm mind.
That alone gives you an advantage.
5. Practice your exam-day strategy in mock tests:-
The way you want to attempt the actual exam — start practicing that now in your mocks.
Follow the same order: easy questions first, then average, then tough.
There’s a saying — ‘The one who sweats more in practice, bleeds less in war.’
If you build this habit now, the real exam will feel much easier 🤝😇
If you do this with practice, clarity, and a calm mindset — success will definitely come❤️
#sbipo #sbi #ibps #governmentjobs #ibpspo #bankpo #bank #exam #motivation #sbiclerk #ibpsclerk #rrb
1. Start with the easy one-liner questions in every section :- Whether it’s reasoning, English, or quant — every section has some short and simple questions.
You should always attempt these first.
Why?
Because these questions take less time and help you build confidence in the paper.
Once you score some marks in the beginning, the rest of the paper feels much easier😅
2. Attempt your strong topics first, then average ones, then the tough ones:- Before the exam, you must know what your strong, average, and weak topics are in every subject.
Start with the topics you’re confident about — the ones you usually solve quickly and correctly.
After that, go for the topics where your accuracy is 50-50 — sometimes right, sometimes not.
And in the end, attempt the ones you find difficult.
This 3-step filter will help you attempt more questions and avoid wasting time👍🏻
3. Don’t take any question on your ego :-
If you get stuck on a question and it’s not getting solved, just leave it and move on.
Many students waste a lot of time on one tough question — and then miss the easy ones.
Remember, the goal is to score more — not to prove anything.
So if it’s not clicking,skip it. Save your time and energy⚡️
4. Don’t panic before starting the exam:-
When the exam starts, don’t jump straight to the screen.
Close your eyes for 5–10 seconds, take a deep breath, and relax.
While everyone is starting their paper in panic, you’ll begin with a calm mind.
That alone gives you an advantage.
5. Practice your exam-day strategy in mock tests:-
The way you want to attempt the actual exam — start practicing that now in your mocks.
Follow the same order: easy questions first, then average, then tough.
There’s a saying — ‘The one who sweats more in practice, bleeds less in war.’
If you build this habit now, the real exam will feel much easier 🤝😇
If you do this with practice, clarity, and a calm mindset — success will definitely come❤️
#sbipo #sbi #ibps #governmentjobs #ibpspo #bankpo #bank #exam #motivation #sbiclerk #ibpsclerk #rrb
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