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SBI Clerk exam

The SBI Clerk exam is conducted by the State Bank of India (SBI) for the recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) in its various branches across the country. The role of an SBI Clerk involves customer interaction, managing banking transactions, handling deposits and withdrawals, and providing customer support. It is a highly sought-after position due to the stability, salary, and career growth opportunities it offers in India’s largest public sector bank.

Key Details of the SBI Clerk Exam:

  1. Eligibility Criteria:

    • Educational Qualification: A candidate must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
    • Age Limit: The age of the candidate should be between 20 and 28 years as of the specified date (age relaxation is provided for reserved categories).
  2. Stages of the SBI Clerk Exam: The SBI Clerk exam is conducted in two stages:

    • Preliminary Exam (Prelims)
    • Main Exam

    Note: There is no Interview stage for the SBI Clerk exam. The final selection is based on the marks obtained in the Main Exam.

  3. SBI Clerk Exam Pattern:

    • Preliminary Exam: The Prelims exam is an online exam consisting of three sections:

      1. English Language: 30 questions (30 marks)

      2. Numerical Ability: 35 questions (35 marks)

      3. Reasoning Ability: 35 questions (35 marks)

      • Total: 100 questions (100 marks)
      • Duration: 1 hour
      • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
    • Main Exam: The Main exam consists of four sections and is also an online exam:

      1. General/Financial Awareness: 50 questions (50 marks)

      2. General English: 40 questions (40 marks)

      3. Quantitative Aptitude: 50 questions (50 marks)

      4. Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude: 60 questions (60 marks)

      • Total: 190 questions (200 marks)
      • Duration: 2 hours 40 minutes
      • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

      The Main exam also has a Descriptive Paper:

      • Letter Writing and Essay Writing: 2 questions (50 marks)
      • Duration: 30 minutes
  4. Syllabus for SBI Clerk Exam:

    • Preliminary Exam:

      • English Language: Reading comprehension, error spotting, sentence correction, vocabulary, etc.
      • Numerical Ability: Number series, percentages, profit & loss, time and work, simple interest & compound interest, etc.
      • Reasoning Ability: Puzzles, seating arrangements, blood relations, coding-decoding, and syllogisms.
    • Main Exam:

      • General/Financial Awareness: Current affairs, banking awareness, financial knowledge, and general knowledge.
      • General English: Reading comprehension, error spotting, sentence completion, vocabulary, etc.
      • Quantitative Aptitude: Data interpretation, number series, probability, time and distance, etc.
      • Reasoning & Computer Aptitude: Logical reasoning, coding-decoding, data sufficiency, computer knowledge (basic), etc.
  5. Salary and Benefits:

    • The starting salary for an SBI Clerk is approximately ₹20,000 to ₹25,000 per month (depending on the location).
    • Additional benefits include medical insurance, provident fund, gratuity, housing loan facilities, and other allowances.
  6. Application Process:

    • How to Apply: Candidates must apply online through the official SBI website during the application period.
    • Application Fee: The fee is generally:
      • ₹750 for General/OBC/EWS candidates.
      • ₹125 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
  7. Important Dates for SBI Clerk 2024 Exam (Tentative):

    • Notification Release: Likely June 2024
    • Application Start Date: Likely June 2024
    • Application End Date: Likely July 2024
    • Preliminary Exam: Likely August 2024
    • Main Exam: Likely September 2024
    • Result Declaration: Likely September/October 2024
  8. Final Selection:

    • The final selection of candidates is based on the marks obtained in the Main Exam.
    • Candidates must qualify the cut-offs for each section and for the overall exam to be selected.
  9. Cut-off Marks:

    • Cut-off marks will be released after the Prelims and Main exams. Candidates need to score above the cut-off in each section to qualify for the next stage and for final selection.

Tips for Preparation:

  1. Time Management: Given the vast syllabus, managing time is key. Practice solving questions within the time limit.
  2. Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to improve speed and accuracy and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
  3. Current Affairs: Stay updated with the latest news, especially related to banking, economy, and general knowledge.
  4. Books and Study Materials: Use quality study material for quantitative aptitude, reasoning, and English.

Conclusion:

The SBI Clerk exam is an excellent opportunity for candidates seeking a stable and rewarding career in the banking sector. The exam is competitive, but with dedicated preparation and a strategic approach, candidates can secure a position as a Junior Associate in one of India’s most prestigious banks.

For official notifications, exam dates, and more detailed information, visit the official SBI website: www.sbi.co.in/careers.

State Bank of India (SBI Clerk 2024-25)

The State Bank of India (SBI) conducted the SBI Clerk 2024-25 examination for the recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales). The examination process has progressed as follows:

Key Dates and Events:

  • Notification Release: December 16, 2024
  • Online Application Period: December 17, 2024, to January 7, 2025
  • Preliminary Exam Dates: February 22, 27, 28, and March 1, 2025
  • Admit Card Release for Prelims: February 10, 2025
  • Prelims Result Declaration: March 6, 2025
  • Mains Exam Date: Scheduled for March or April 2025

Selection Process:

  1. Preliminary Exam: Conducted online to shortlist candidates for the Mains exam.
  2. Mains Exam: For candidates who qualify the Prelims; successful candidates may undergo a Language Proficiency Test if required.

Current Status:

  • Prelims Result: The results were declared on March 6, 2025.
  • Mains Exam: Eligible candidates from the Prelims are awaiting the Mains exam, which will be held in March or April 2025.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, candidates are advised to regularly check the official SBI website: www.sbi.co.in.