Introduction: The Most Common Mistake Aspirants Make
One of the most frequent questions IBPS PO aspirants ask is:
“How many essay topics should I prepare?”
And most answers you’ll find are misleading.
Some say:
- 20 topics
- 50 topics
- 100+ topics
But here is the reality:
IBPS does not reward the number of topics you prepare.
It rewards your ability to write on any topic with clarity and structure.
This post will give you a clear, practical, and exam-focused answer.
The Direct Answer
You do NOT need to prepare a large number of topics.
👉 Ideal Range: 8–12 core themes
Not topics — themes.
Why Preparing Too Many Topics Fails
1. No Topic Repeats Exactly
IBPS does not repeat topics directly.
It asks:
- Concept-based questions
- Analytical issues
- Multi-dimensional problems
So even if you prepare 50 topics:
- The exact topic may not come
- Memorised content becomes useless
2. Leads to Mugging, Not Understanding
Preparing many topics results in:
- Surface-level preparation
- Memorisation
- Lack of flexibility
3. Creates False Confidence
You feel:
- “I have covered everything”
But in exam:
- You struggle to generate ideas
- Structure breaks
- Time is wasted
What You Should Do Instead
Focus on THEMES, Not Topics
This is the most important shift.
Ideal 8–12 Themes for IBPS PO 2026
- Artificial Intelligence and Technology
- Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion
- Cyber Security and Data Privacy
- Climate Change and Sustainability
- Economic Growth and Development
- Role of RBI and Monetary Policy
- Governance and Transparency
- Social Issues (Education, Health, Inequality)
- Women Empowerment
- Employment and Gig Economy
- Ethics in Banking and Business
- Global vs India Development Issues
Why Themes Work Better
When you prepare themes:
- One theme covers multiple topics
- You can handle unexpected questions
- Content generation becomes easier
- Writing becomes flexible
How to Prepare Each Theme
Step 1: Build Dimensions
For each theme, prepare:
- Economic aspect
- Social impact
- Technological angle
- Governance issues
Step 2: Add Examples
- Real-world relevance
- Current trends
Step 3: Create Conclusion Framework
- Balanced view
- Future direction
Step 4: Practice Writing
- Write essays in 15 minutes
- Focus on structure and clarity
The Real Skill IBPS Tests
IBPS is not testing:
- How many topics you know
It is testing:
How quickly you can generate ideas and structure them under time pressure.
Ideal Preparation Plan
Weekly Approach
- Pick 2 themes per week
- Practice:
- Idea generation
- Essay writing
- Revise frameworks
Monthly Outcome
- All 8–12 themes covered
- Strong content base
- Improved writing speed
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Preparing Too Many Topics
- Leads to confusion
- Reduces depth
2. Memorising Essays
- Fails in exam
- Reduces flexibility
3. Ignoring Practice
- Knowledge ≠ writing ability
4. No Evaluation
- No improvement
- Same mistakes repeated
🔴 Reality Check: Are You Actually Prepared?
Ask yourself:
- Can you write on any new topic without panic?
- Can you generate ideas within 2 minutes?
- Do you depend on memorised content?
- Have you tested your writing under time pressure?
Most aspirants prepare topics.
Very few prepare thinking ability.
⚡ The Hidden Gap
Understanding themes is one part.
But in the actual exam:
- Time pressure hits
- Ideas don’t flow
- Structure breaks
Without practice and feedback:
- Preparation remains incomplete
- Score does not improve
🚀 How to Convert Preparation into Score
To truly benefit from this strategy, you need:
- Writing practice under exam conditions
- Real IBPS-level questions
- Feedback on your answers
- Identification of improvement areas
How Bank Whizz Helps You
Bank Whizz helps you move from preparation to performance:
- Attempt real IBPS-level descriptive mocks
- Practice under actual exam time pressure
- Get detailed evaluation based on examiner expectations
- Understand:
- Where your content is weak
- How to improve structure
- How to increase your score
It helps you shift from:
- “I have prepared topics”
to - “I can write on any topic confidently”
Conclusion
The question is not:
“How many topics should I prepare?”
The real question is:
“Can I write a structured essay on any topic under time pressure?”
Final Insight
You don’t need more topics.
You need:
- Better understanding
- Stronger structure
- Faster idea generation
- Real evaluation
Focus on these, and your IBPS PO essay score will improve significantly.
