As the IBPS 2025 notification looms, the race will be won not by the fastest reader, but by the sharpest logician. And that logician, chances are, will have a tattered, coffee-stained copy of R.S. Aggarwal open to the chapter on Circular Seating Arrangement—Set 27 .
Byline: Akshay Raj Singh, Special Correspondent Dateline: Mumbai/New Delhi reasoning book for bank po
For the Bank PO aspirant, the reasoning book is a mirror. It reflects their clarity or their chaos. In a market flooded with "150+ guaranteed" promises, the best books do something radical: they admit you will fail the first 100 puzzles. And then they show you how to win the 101st. As the IBPS 2025 notification looms, the race
But what is a good reasoning book in 2025? Is it a static relic of solved papers, or a dynamic algorithm in print? We dove into the Rs. 400-crore test-prep publishing industry to find out. Visit any Patel Nagar market in Delhi or Ashram Road in Ahmedabad, and you’ll see the same spectacle: pyramid-shaped stacks of yellow, orange, and blue paperbacks. The B. Sc. Mathur, the Kiran Prakashan, the Arihant Expert Team. But ask a topper—any topper—for their bible, and one name rises above the noise: A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal. And then they show you how to win the 101st