What is the difficulty level of IBPS RRB prelims compared to IBPS PO?

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IBPS RRB prelims is generally considered easier than IBPS PO prelims because it focuses on only two sections (Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude) with a shorter time duration, while IBPS PO prelims includes three sections (English, Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude) with a longer time duration.
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IBPS RRB prelims isgenerally considered easier than IBPS PO prelimsbecause it focuses on only two sections (Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude) with a shorter time duration, while IBPS PO prelims includes three sections (English, Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude) with a longer time duration. read less
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IBPS RRB Prelims is easier than IBPS PO Prelims because: RRB has only Quant & Reasoning, no English. RRB questions are simpler, focused on basics. IBPS PO has tougher reasoning & quant with high-level puzzles & DI. Competition is higher in PO due to fewer vacancies. Overall,...
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IBPS RRB Prelims is easier than IBPS PO Prelims because: RRB has only Quant & Reasoning, no English. RRB questions are simpler, focused on basics. IBPS PO has tougher reasoning & quant with high-level puzzles & DI. Competition is higher in PO due to fewer vacancies. Overall, IBPS RRB Prelims < IBPS PO Prelims in d ifficulty. read less
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IBPS RRB Prelims is easier than IBPS PO Prelims because: RRB has only Quant & Reasoning, no English. RRB questions are simpler, focused on basics. IBPS PO has tougher reasoning & quant with high-level puzzles & DI. Competition is higher in PO due to fewer vacancies. Overall, IBPS RRB Prelims...
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IBPS RRB Prelims is easier than IBPS PO Prelims because: RRB has only Quant & Reasoning, no English. RRB questions are simpler, focused on basics. IBPS PO has tougher reasoning & quant with high-level puzzles & DI. Competition is higher in PO due to fewer vacancies. Overall, IBPS RRB Prelims < IBPS PO Prelims in d ifficulty. read less
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