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IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2025 (2nd Dec): Difficulty Level & Good Attempts

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Updated: Jun 27, 2026
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The IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Analysis for December 2, 2025, reveals a moderately challenging paper. While English and General Awareness sections were highly scoring, the Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning sections required candidates to prioritize speed and precision.

The IBPS Clerk Mains 2025 examination was successfully conducted in a single shift on December 2, 2025. Based on comprehensive feedback from candidates and our expert faculty, the paper featured a moderate level of difficulty. This article provides an in-depth breakdown of the exam, including section-wise difficulty, optimal good attempts, and detailed topic-level analysis.

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2025 (2nd December)

The exam comprised four core sections: Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, General/Financial Awareness, and English Language, with a total of 155 questions to be completed within 2 hours and 40 minutes. Most aspirants described the paper as moderate, noting that Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude demanded careful time management. Conversely, English and General Awareness proved to be the most rewarding sections for well-prepared candidates.

IBPS Clerk Mains Difficulty Level & Good Attempts

Following the December 2nd shift, our assessment shows that section difficulty varied from easy-to-moderate to moderate-to-difficult depending on the specific topic weightage. Refer to the data below for a detailed overview of section-wise difficulty and identified good attempts.

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2025
Section Difficulty Level Good Attempts (Safe Range)
Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude Moderate 20-25
Quantitative Aptitude Moderate to Difficult 15-20
General/Financial Awareness Easy to Moderate 17-22
English Language Moderate 26-31
Overall (Out of 155) Moderate 88-98

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2025

IBPS Clerk Mains Section-wise Analysis 2025

Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude presented the most significant hurdles in this year's IBPS Clerk Mains. Analyzing the specific topics within these sections is essential for candidates to refine their scoring strategy for upcoming banking exams. Below is the full section-wise breakdown of the December 2, 2025, exam.

1. Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude

The Reasoning section was rated moderate, with lengthy seating arrangement and puzzle-based questions testing time management skills. Candidates proficient in input-output, coded inequality, and syllogisms fared better. The Computer Aptitude portion focused primarily on conceptual knowledge, covering hardware, software basics, keyboard shortcuts, and banking-integrated computing.

Section Topics No. of Questions
A Single Row (Mixed Direction), 6 Persons 5
Machine Input-Out 3
Circular Seating Arrangement (SA) 5
Coded Blood Relation 3
Critical Reasoning 2
B Floor-Based + Variable 5
Data Sufficiency (2 Statements) 3-4
Word Based 2
Conditional Coding 2-3
Critical Reasoning 6-8
Total 40

2. Quantitative Aptitude

The Quantitative Aptitude section leaned toward the moderate-to-difficult range, largely due to time-intensive Data Interpretation (DI) sets and complex arithmetic problems. Success in this section was primarily driven by strong conceptual fundamentals.

Section Topics No. of Questions
A Line Graph DI (Exam Based, Questions/Marks) 5
Number Series 4-5
Arithmetic 3
B Table Graph DI 5
Quadratic Equation 3
Caselet DI 5
Q1 Q2 2-3
Data Sufficiency 4
Arithmetic 4-5
Total 35

3. English Language

The English Language section was categorized as easy to moderate. While some Reading Comprehension (RC) passages were lengthy, the section effectively tested grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension through a diverse mix of both traditional and new-pattern questions.

  • RC 1 is based on a biography/neurology theme, and RC 2 on DNA & AI, together accounting for the largest chunk of questions.
  • Sentence rearrangement, starters, word replacement, error detection (3-sentence based), odd one out, word swap, and column-based questions.
Topics No. of Questions
Reading Comprehension 1 16-18 ​
Reading Comprehension 2
Sentence Rearrangement 4 ​
Starters 1-2 ​
Word Replacement 4-5 ​
Error (3 Sentence Based) 5 ​
Odd One Out 1-2 ​
Word Swap 5 ​
Column Based 3 ​
Total 40 

4. General Awareness

The General/Financial Awareness section maintained a balanced structure, focusing heavily on current affairs and banking updates. Most questions were straightforward, though some required a firm grasp of recent financial events. A comprehensive question bank for this section will be published shortly.

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