SBI Clerk recruitment for 2025 drive aims to fill 14,191 Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales) vacancies, including 13,735 regular and 456 backlog positions.
Kolkata: State Bank of India will soon release the SBI Clerk prelims result for 2025. Candidates who took the exam can access their results on the official SBI website, sbi.co.in, using their registration number and date of birth. SBI Clerk prelims exam was conducted on February 22, 27, 28, and March 1, 2025, following the release of admit cards on February 10.
Direct Link: SBI Clerk Prelims 2025 Result (Out Soon) |
Successful candidates from the prelims will proceed to the mains exam, scheduled for April 10, 2025. Final selection is based on performance in both prelims and mains. The SBI Clerk scorecard will detail the candidate's name, state, roll number, exam date, registration number, category, cut-off scores, obtained scores, qualifying status, and other relevant information.
To download your SBI Clerk Prelims Result 2025 go through these steps:
Step 1: Search with the link: sbi.co.in/web/careers.
Step 2: Then find the link stated 'SBI Clerk Prelims Result 2025' and click on that link.
Step 3: Enter your registration/roll number and date of birth (DOB).
Step 4: Submit it and view your result on the screen.
Step 6: Download the PDF for your records.
Candidates who pass the SBI Clerk Prelims 2025 will proceed to the Mains examination. This exam assesses General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning & Computer Aptitude. The Mains exam is worth 200 marks and lasts 2 hours and 40 minutes. Successful candidates from the Mains exam must then pass a local language proficiency test to receive a final job offer.
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Ans: The SBI Clerk preliminary scorecard 2025 will be released alongside the results. Candidates can get their scorecards by logging in with the relevant credentials.
Ans: For accurate answers in the exam, students get one point. For an incorrect answer, 1/4 of the mark awarded to the question is deducted. The total marks are determined using the number of correct and wrong responses.
Ans: The tie-breaking policy of SBI Clerk is as follows:
• Candidates from reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC/PH are considered.
• If the tie remains, candidates with the fewest incorrect answers in all subjects are considered.
• If the tie persists, applicants older in age are considered.
Ans: Normalisation is a crucial part of the exam. Because the SBI Clerk prelims and mains exams are held in different shifts, applicants' scores are normalised. SBI Clerk normalisation is performed since there is some variance in the level of difficulty across shifts. SBI employs SBI Clerk normalisation to deal with this type of variation. To balance the candidate's marks, SBI Clerk normalisation is used, which helps to adjust the scores of all applicants. Banking exams held in multiple shifts use the normalisation method to normalise the marks obtained by applicants. The SBI Clerk test is used to recruit candidates for the position of Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales). SBI Clerk normalisation employs the equi-percentile technique.
Ans: There are no sectional cutoffs in the SBI Clerk test. Candidates must meet the overall cut-off for their respective categories and states.
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