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Select your exam phase, then choose Full Mock or Sectional Mock and start your CBT-style practice.

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3 Select mode
4 Start test

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IBPS Clerk Phase Selection – How to choose the right phase

Selecting a phase is the most important step after choosing an exam. In IBPS Clerk, phases usually represent the real exam stage or exam pattern. Choosing the correct phase helps you practice the right structure, sections and difficulty level.

Many students practice questions randomly without matching the exact exam stage they are targeting. This creates weak time management and unclear attempt strategy. ExamCook keeps the flow simple: choose exam, select phase, choose mode, read instructions and start test.

What to do after selecting a phase

After you select a phase for IBPS Clerk, the next page will ask you to choose Full Mock or Sectional Mock. Sectional mocks are best when you want targeted improvement. Full mocks are best when you want complete exam simulation and time management practice.

A simple attempt strategy

  • Attempt easy questions first to secure marks quickly.
  • Mark difficult questions for review and return later.
  • Avoid random guessing when negative marking is present.
  • Analyze every test to understand accuracy, speed and weak topics.

FAQs

What is a phase in IBPS Clerk?
A phase represents the exam stage or pattern. Choose the phase matching your target stage.
What happens after selecting a phase?
You will choose Full Mock or Sectional Mock mode, read instructions and start the test.
Should I start with sectional or full mock?
Start with sectional mocks for weak areas, then use full mocks for exam simulation.
Do I need login?
No. You can practice as a guest. Login is recommended for saved attempts and analytics.