IBPS SO Syllabus 2026 – Prelims & Mains Exam Pattern, Subject-Wise Topics

By: Saurabh Ninawe

On: 04/07/2026

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IBPS SO Syllabus 2026 explained Prelims & Mains exam pattern, subject-wise topics for IT Officer, Law Officer, AFO, HR & Rajbhasha Adhikari, plus prep tips.

Overview :

The IBPS SO Syllabus 2026 covers English Language, Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude/General Awareness, and post-specific Professional Knowledge, spread across the Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, and a Common Interview. IBPS released this syllabus along with the CRP SPL-XVI notification on 30 June 2026 for recruiting 745 Specialist Officers across 11 participating public sector banks. A key update this year is that Professional Knowledge now appears in both the Prelims and Mains stages, making early domain preparation more important than before.

ParticularsDetails
Exam NameIBPS SO (Specialist Officer) Recruitment 2026
Recruitment CycleCRP SPL-XVI
Conducting BodyInstitute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
Notification Release Date30 June 2026
Online Application Dates1 July 2026 – 21 July 2026
Total Vacancies745
Posts OfferedIT Officer, Agriculture Field Officer, Law Officer, HR/Personnel Officer, Marketing Officer, Rajbhasha Adhikari
Participating Banks11 Public Sector Banks
Selection StagesPreliminary Exam → Main Exam → Interview
Prelims NatureQualifying only (not counted in final merit)
Final Merit BasisMain Exam + Interview
Prelims Exam Duration80 minutes
Prelims Total Questions/Marks100 Questions / 125 Marks
Negative Marking0.25 marks deducted per wrong answer
Official Websiteibps.in

Download Syllabus PDF :

Check Here: IBPS SO Syllabus 2026

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Exam Pattern :

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration
English Language2525Sectional time limit
Reasoning Ability2525Sectional time limit
Quantitative Aptitude/General Awareness2525Sectional time limit
Professional Knowledge2550Sectional time limit
Total10012580 minutes

A penalty of 0.25 marks is deducted for every wrong answer in both Prelims and Mains, so guessing without elimination can hurt your score.

IBPS SO Mains Exam Pattern 2026

The Mains exam pattern varies by post group, with Law Officer and Rajbhasha Adhikari following one structure and the remaining four posts following another.

For IT Officer, AFO, HR/Personnel Officer, and Marketing Officer:

SectionNatureMarks
Professional Knowledge (Objective)ObjectiveHighest weightage
English LanguageObjective/DescriptiveQualifying
ReasoningObjectiveIncluded
Quantitative AptitudeObjectiveIncluded
Descriptive English PaperDescriptiveEssay/Letter/Precis

For Law Officer and Rajbhasha Adhikari:

SectionNatureMarks
Professional Knowledge (Objective)ObjectiveHighest weightage
Descriptive PaperDescriptivePost-specific writing test

Selection Process :

StageNatureWeightage in Final Merit
Online Preliminary ExaminationQualifying onlyNot counted in final merit
Online Main ExaminationMerit-basedCounted (major share)
Common InterviewMerit-basedCounted (remaining share)

Subject Wise Syllabus :

IBPS SO Prelims Syllabus 2026

The Preliminary Examination is the first screening stage and tests general aptitude along with an introductory Professional Knowledge component. Its syllabus differs slightly depending on the post applied for.

Candidates applying for IT Officer, Agriculture Field Officer, HR/Personnel Officer, and Marketing Officer attempt:

  • English Language
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Professional Knowledge

Candidates applying for Law Officer and Rajbhasha Adhikari attempt General Awareness (with special reference to the banking industry) instead of Quantitative Aptitude:

  • English Language
  • Reasoning Ability
  • General Awareness (Banking-focused)
  • Professional Knowledge

English Language Syllabus

The English Language section is qualifying in nature but requires candidates to clear a minimum sectional cut-off, so it cannot be ignored even though its marks aren’t used for final ranking.

Common topics include:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Para Jumbles and Sentence Rearrangement
  • Error Detection/Spotting
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Vocabulary (Synonyms/Antonyms)

Reasoning Ability Syllabus

Reasoning Ability evaluates logical thinking, pattern recognition, and problem-solving speed, and it is common to all Specialist Officer posts.

Key topics include:

  • Puzzles and Seating Arrangement (linear, circular, box-based)
  • Syllogism
  • Blood Relations
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Direction Sense
  • Inequalities
  • Order and Ranking
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Machine Input-Output

Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus (IT Officer, AFO, HR, Marketing Officer)

This section checks numerical ability and calculation speed and applies only to IT Officer, AFO, HR/Personnel Officer, and Marketing Officer aspirants.

Core topics include:

  • Simplification and Approximation
  • Number Series
  • Data Interpretation (tables, bar/line/pie charts)
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Arithmetic Topics: Percentage, Profit & Loss, Simple/Compound Interest, Time and Work, Time Speed & Distance, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Mixtures and Alligations

General Awareness Syllabus (Law Officer & Rajbhasha Adhikari)

This section replaces Quantitative Aptitude for Law Officer and Rajbhasha Adhikari posts and focuses on current events and banking-sector knowledge.

Topics typically covered:

  • Banking and Financial Awareness
  • Current Affairs (national and international)
  • RBI Policies and Monetary Tools
  • Government Schemes related to banking/finance
  • Static GK (currencies, capitals, headquarters, awards)

IBPS SO Mains Syllabus 2026 (Post-Wise Professional Knowledge)

The Main Examination is where final merit is largely decided, so its post-specific Professional Knowledge paper deserves the bulk of your preparation time. The Mains syllabus is entirely different for each Specialist Officer post, unlike the largely common Prelims syllabus.

IT Officer Professional Knowledge Syllabus

The IT Officer paper tests core computer science and engineering fundamentals relevant to banking technology roles.

Key areas include:

  • Database Management Systems (DBMS)
  • Computer Networks
  • Operating Systems
  • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Concepts
  • Data Structures
  • Software Engineering
  • Cyber Security
  • Cloud Computing Basics

Agriculture Field Officer (AFO) Professional Knowledge Syllabus

The AFO paper is based on graduation-level agricultural science subjects and government scheme awareness relevant to field banking roles.

Key areas include:

  • Crop Production and Cropping Patterns
  • Soil Science
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Horticulture
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Government Agricultural Schemes and Rural Credit

Law Officer Professional Knowledge Syllabus

The Law Officer paper focuses on statutes and regulations directly applicable to banking operations, along with general legal principles.

Key areas include:

  • Banking and Commercial Laws
  • Constitutional Law
  • SARFAESI Act
  • Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC)
  • Procedural Laws relevant to banking litigation

HR/Personnel Officer Professional Knowledge Syllabus

The HR Officer paper evaluates human resource management concepts commonly applied within banking and corporate environments.

Key areas include:

  • Labour Laws
  • Human Resource Management and Development
  • Organizational Behaviour
  • Motivation Theories
  • Industrial Relations
  • Performance Management

Marketing Officer Professional Knowledge Syllabus

The Marketing Officer paper (where applicable) evaluates core marketing management concepts applied to banking products and services.

Key areas include:

  • Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Place, Promotion)
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Brand Management
  • Sales and Distribution Management
  • Digital and Rural Marketing Strategies

Rajbhasha Adhikari Professional Knowledge Syllabus

The Rajbhasha Adhikari paper tests Hindi language proficiency, translation skills, and official language implementation in banking.

Key areas include:

  • Hindi Grammar and Translation (Hindi-to-English and English-to-Hindi)
  • Official Language Policy of the Government of India
  • Rajbhasha Implementation in Banks
  • Essay Writing and Precis Writing in Hindi

Check Full Syllabus: Latest Syllabus

FAQ:

Does the IBPS SO Prelims score count in the final merit list?

No. The Preliminary Examination is qualifying in nature only. Final merit is based on the Main Examination and Interview scores combined.

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