Which is easy to clear IBPS RRB or IBPS PO?

Both IBPS RRB and IBPS PO exams are conducted by a Common Written Examination conducted by IBPS. Last year the level of difficulty of questions were significantly high in PO where as RRB Prelims had time management constraints. Although RRB OA and OSI had a scope of high score yet it was difficult to complete being lengthy.                                    

Secondly, PO Prelims had an English section while RRB did not have one. This makes the journey much easier for RRB candidates. It also states that RRB candidates need to be proficient in their respective local languages.

If you are good in Mathematics and Reasoning then you stand a better chance to ace RRB Exam.  IBPS RRB needs speed to ace the exam as the question paper is lengthy as compared to the time duration given. Accuracy plays a dominant role in both the exams but RRB needs speed and accuracy both. IBPS PO needs more accuracy as it usually has low cut-offs as compared to RRB.

Both these exams offer a prestigious career option therefore candidates should be open to such challenges to ace any of the exams or both the exams. Be alert and attentive while answering the questions to get the DREAM JOB.

While preparing for both the exams one should cover the syllabus well in advance. Practice makes the exam preparation worth getting a job or else you have to face the failure. Join online test series and practice one mock test every day. Follow the performance analysis given by the portal and improve your weaknesses.

To master speed, take speed tests and check your accuracy also. Take each test as your real test, monitor time duration and accuracy level both. Score and rank given by the online portal is at All India level which gives you an idea how much you are going to score in the final exam.

Practice is the only mantra to overcome the difficulty level of the exams. Both are easy and difficult at the same time it is your preparation which makes all the difference.

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