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    IBPS PO Previous Year Question Papers (2019–2024)

    Last updated: 7 March 2026

    IBPS PO previous year question papers are essential resources for banking exam preparation. These papers provide accurate insight into the question types, difficulty levels, and topic distribution across Prelims and Mains stages. IBPS PO papers from 2019 to 2024 reflect the current exam pattern and help candidates calibrate their preparation effectively.

    The IBPS PO Prelims covers English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. Mains is more comprehensive with additional sections on Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/Economy/Banking Awareness, and a descriptive paper. Analysing previous year papers reveals that banking awareness and data interpretation sections are often the differentiators between qualified and non-qualified candidates.

    Banking exams are known for evolving question patterns. New question types are regularly introduced in reasoning and quantitative aptitude sections. Solving papers from multiple years helps candidates stay prepared for both traditional and novel question formats. Practice each paper under strict time limits — 60 minutes for Prelims and sectional timing for Mains — to develop the speed required for exam day.

    IBPS PO Question Papers – Year Wise

    Year Tier / Set Download Paper Answer Key
    2024 Prelims Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2024 Mains Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2023 Prelims Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2023 Mains Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2022 Prelims Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2021 Prelims Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2020 Prelims Coming Soon Coming Soon
    2019 Prelims Coming Soon Coming Soon

    How to Use Previous Year Papers

    • Understand the exam pattern: Solve papers to get familiar with the question format, marking scheme, and difficulty level before your actual exam day.
    • Identify important topics: Analyse which topics and chapters appear most frequently across multiple years to prioritise your preparation effectively.
    • Improve time management: Attempt full papers under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy, simulating real exam pressure.
    • Track your progress: Compare your scores across different papers to measure improvement and identify weak areas that need more revision.

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