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SBI Exams 2021


  • SBI Exams are conducted by the State Bank of India to hire eligible candidates for various posts like:
    • SBI Probationary Officer (PO)
    • SBI Clerk (Junior Associates)
    • SBI Specialist Cadre Officer (SCO/ SO)




To know more about other bank exams, check at the linked article.





The State Bank of India recruits every year, and candidates are eagerly awaiting the SBI notice for SO, PO, and Clerk for the year 2021. Every year, the State Bank of India, India's largest public sector bank, employs new employees through the SBI bank exams:





SBI Exams
SBI Exams




1. SBI PO Exam





The SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exam is another name for it. The SBI PO exam is used to select candidates for the bank's management cadre. During the training phase, the selected applicants are assigned to the job of Probationary Officers. After completing their training, they advance to managerial positions.





For detailed information on the Bank PO exam, check the linked article.





  • Before the SBI PO exam: Before the SBI PO exam, a large number of candidates are usually selected to enter the next stage of the exam. It retains approximately 2.8% of the total number of applicants for the SBI Mains exam.
  • SBI PO Main Exam: In the SBI PO Mains section, the way in which candidates’ performance is evaluated helps to determine whether they are eligible to proceed to the next stage of the exam. The SBI PO exam test consists of two parts:
    • objective test-in this part, the focus is mainly on the basic knowledge areas required by the modern workplace. The SBI PO exam syllabus includes data analysis and interpretation, common sense, computer reasoning and ability, economics, banking knowledge and English.
    • Descriptive Test: This test mainly measures the applicant’s ability to use written English skills in a business environment.
  • SBI PO Group Discussion and SBI PO Interview-Candidates who pass the SBI PO Mains exam will have a group discussion and interview, which is the final selection stage before listing the candidates' merit list.




2. SBI Clerk Exam





The SBI Clerk Exam mainly recruits new employees in the position of Junior Associates for the clerical cadre of the Bank. There are two different stages in this SBI exam:





  • Preliminary Test for SBI Clerks: This exam is also known as SBI Clerk Prelims. This test is the first step in the financial giant's clerical cadre, and it selects applicants for the next level.
  • SBI Clerk Mains Exam: The SBI Clerk Mains test is the most well-known SBI exam. Candidates' selection status as State Bank clerks is typically determined by the marks they receive at this stage.
  • SBI Interview: At this level, there is no interview, and the SBI test results are issued a few months after the SBI Clerk Mains test, and the final selected candidates are deputed on merit.




3. SBI SO Exam





The SBI SO test is designed to help the bank hire Specialist Officers (SO). In order to participate in the SBI Selection Process, applicants for SBI Specialist Officer must meet the minimum SBI SO eligibility standards. This exam's selection procedure generally comprises of an interview that focuses on the candidates' job experience and specialisation.





SBI Notification





Every calendar year, SBI issues an official announcement for each competitive exam – Probationary Officer, Clerk, and Specialist Officer – informing applicants of the tentative exam dates, call letter download, and application deadlines.





Check out the attached page for additional information on the SBI PO Notification.





On April 26, 2021, the State Bank of India issued the SBI Clerk notice 2021, which advertised around 5000 positions for Junior Associates at various SBI offices across the nation.





The following is the SBI announcement for the SBI PO 2020, SBI Clerk 2021, and SBI Specialist Officer exams:





Sl. No.SBI ExamsSBI Notification
1SBI POSBI PO Notification 2020-21
2SBI ClerkSBI Clerk Notification 2021
3SBI SOCheck the SBI SO Notification for both regular and contractual basis 2021 at the linked article.




SBI Vacancy





The number of openings published for each job is explicitly stated in the SBI announcement, which can be seen on the bank's official website.





  • SBI officers/personnel are recruited for several competitive bank tests by the State Bank of India. The following is a list of SBI examinations, as well as the number of openings available in 2020-21:
  • SBI PO Vacancy 2020-21 – 2,000 positions available
  • 5000+ regular positions in SBI Clerk Vacancy 2021
  • 148 positions in SBI SO Vacancy 2021
  • SBI has the authority to declare the number of positions to be filled. As a result, its number may rise or fall. Check out the linked article for further information about the SBI Vacancy.




SBI Syllabus





The SBI bank exam syllabus is pretty similar to other bank exams. Irrespective of test type – SBI PO, Clerk or SO, candidates are assessed based on the following sections:





  1. Quantitative Aptitude
  2. Reasoning Ability
  3. English Language
  4. General Awareness
  5. Professional Banking Knowledge




To explore the SBI Syllabus in detail, check at the linked article.





Check the table below to explore the syllabus of various SBI exams:





Sl. No.SBI ExamsSBI Syllabus
1SBI POSBI PO Syllabus
2SBI ClerkSBI Clerk Syllabus
3SBI SOSBI SO Syllabus




Under each section category, a diverse range of subjects are addressed. To obtain a solid knowledge of the weightage of each component, students should review previous years' SBI exam papers, refer to sample papers, and take mock examinations. Furthermore, having a basic understanding of the test structure would be quite beneficial prior to taking the main SBI test.





SBI Exam Date





The State Bank of India (SBI) has published important dates for various SBI banking exams (such as PO, Secretary and SO) and their official announcements. Aspiring participants should carefully check the exam schedule before applying for the SBI exam.
Candidates should follow the official SBI website (www.sbi.co.in) frequently to keep up with important updates on the different exams.
So far, notices from the Secretary of the OSE and the OSE (Regular and Contract) have been issued, and notices from the OSE PO have not been expected.





The following are the SBI exam dates for these three positions:





SBI Bank Exam Dates 
Event NameDates
SBI PO Online RegistrationNovember 14, to December 4, 2020
SBI PO Pre Exam Date(Preliminary)December 31, 2020January 5 & 6, 2021
SBI PO Mains Exam DateJanuary 29, 2021
SBI PO Group Exercises & InterviewFebruary/March 2021
SBI Clerk 2021 Online RegistrationApril 27, 2021, to May 17, 2021
SBI Clerk Exam Date (Preliminary Exam)June 2021
SBI Clerk Mains Exam DateJuly 31, 2021
SBI SO Online RegistrationApril 2021




Explore in detail about the various SBI Exam Dates at the linked article.





SBI Apply Online





Candidates must have a valid email ID and mobile number to register for the SBI Apply Online procedure on the bank's official website, bank.sbi/careers or www.sbi.co.in/careers.





Before deciding to take any of the SBI online tests, applicants should fill out the SBI exam form after thoroughly understanding the test pattern, SBI curriculum, and eligibility requirements, as well as the SBI test dates.





Check out the following page for additional information on the SBI Online Application Procedure.





SBI Eligibility Criteria





Candidates for positions such as Probation Officer (PO), Secretary or Specialist Officer (SO) who are interested in working for the State Bank of India should carefully check the SBI eligibility criteria before applying for their respective positions.
The following are the basic eligibility criteria for different SBI exams: PO, Clerk and SO in 2021:





  • Nationality
  • Educational qualification
  • SBI age limit




  • For more information on SBI eligibility criteria, please refer to the linked article.




SBI Admit Card





The State Bank of India (SBI) posts the admit cards for the SBI PO, Clerk, and SO examinations on its official website at least 10 - 15 days before the test date. Candidates should keep an eye on the SBI official page for the most up-to-date information on the SBI Admit Card for both the Prelims and Mains Exams.





Check out the attached article for further information about the SBI Admit Card.





About SBI





The State Bank of India (SBI) was established on June 2, 1806, formerly known as the Bank of Kolkata. It is considered to be one of the banks with the largest assets. It has the largest number of national branches, distributed in the length and breadth of India, and has a strong international influence.





SBI is considered to be Digital India's premier banker and market leader, providing online banking services to nearly 2.5 million rupees (approximately) users. SBI also supports loans to farmers and has made its own contribution to the green revolution. It also sparked an academic revolution by providing school loans in rural areas of the country.





For more information on other upcoming banking reviews, see the linked article.
Takeaway
In India, working at SBI is considered an attractive job opportunity. Therefore, candidates who wish to benefit from this opportunity must be prepared in such a way that they can stand out from the competition and become one of the millions of candidates to enter the final list of candidates.





Frequently Asked Questions on SBI Exams





Q1. Which exams should the National Bank of India take?
Ans. The State Bank of India conducted three major banking exams. These include examinations for the positions of trial personnel, experts and junior staff.
Q 2. How to find a job at SBI?
Resp. The State Bank of India regularly issues notices for recruiting candidates for various positions. Candidates can visit the official website and get detailed information about the registration process, and fill out the application form to take the exam online.
Q 3. What topics are included in the SBI exam syllabus?
Answers The SBI exam syllabus contains five common subjects:





  • English
  • Quantitative Ability
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Banking/Finance/General Awareness
  • Professional Knowledge*
  • *The "professional knowledge" part is only included in the SBI expert examination.




Question 4. How do I apply for the SBI exam?
Resp. The State Bank of India issues an official notice and link to complete the application form and complete the registration process. Applicants can visit the official website of SBI, and then apply for SBI exams for different positions.
Question 5. Can I apply for the SBI exam after class 12?
Answer: No, the minimum qualification required for the SBI exam is graduation. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree to apply for SBI PO, SO and clerical exams.


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