BPS Clerk Prelims 2025 Analysis (4th October
LIVE: IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 Analysis (Oct 4) – Exam Rated Easy to Moderate, All Shifts Concluded
NEW DELHI, October 4, 2025 – The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is currently conducting the IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 examination on October 4 and 5 across multiple shifts. As of today, the first three shifts of the exam have concluded successfully.
Based on extensive feedback from candidates, the overall difficulty level for the October 4 IBPS Clerk Prelims is being reported as “Easy to Moderate.” This live analysis provides a comprehensive breakdown for candidates who have appeared today and those preparing for the upcoming shifts.
IBPS Clerk 2025: Key Takeaways at a Glance
- Exam Dates: October 4 & 5, 2025
- Shifts Conducted: Shifts 1, 2, and 3 of October 4
- Overall Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Most Scoring Section: English Language
- Strategy for Upcoming Shifts: Focus on speed and accuracy in Reasoning and Numerical Ability.
Detailed Section-Wise Exam Analysis for 4th October
Here is the section-wise breakdown of the IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 based on candidate reviews from the first three shifts.
1. English Language
- Difficulty Level: Easy
- Good Attempts: 24-30
- Topics Asked: Reading Comprehension (based on an economic theme), Error Detection, Cloze Test, Phrase Replacement.
2. Reasoning Ability
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Good Attempts: 28-35
- Topics Asked: Puzzles (Linear Arrangement, Scheduling), Syllogism, Inequalities, Blood Relations.
3. Numerical Ability
- Difficulty Level: Moderate
- Good Attempts: 22-28
- Topics Asked: Data Interpretation (Bar Graph, Table), Simplification, Number Series, Word Problems on Profit & Loss and Time & Work.
Why This Exam Analysis is Crucial for Candidates
This IBPS Clerk 2025 exam analysis serves two key purposes:
- For Appeared Candidates: Helps in gauging performance and predicting scores ahead of the result declaration.
- For Upcoming Shifts: Provides critical insights into the paper pattern, question trends, and difficulty level, allowing for last-minute strategy refinements.
Memory-Based Questions & Expected Cut-Off
Our team is actively compiling memory-based questions from the October 4 shifts. [This is a strategic placeholder for a future section or link, encouraging users to return.] Check back soon for a detailed list of questions asked, which will be crucial for predicting the expected IBPS Clerk cut-off 2025.