SBI Clerical eligibility criteria

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SBI Clerical eligibility criteria


The State bank of India is one of the most prestigious banks of India, and there are numerous vacancies which keep coming up every year.


State bank of India conducts a nationwide entrance exam for recruitment into its clerical cadre. There is an eligibility criterion for the same, for a person to qualify for the written exam. The eligibility conditions are;

Candidate (Male /Female) must have passed the 12th std with minimum 60 % marks. ( 55% for SC/ST/PWD).

OR

Must have done graduation with min 40% marks ( 35% for SC/ST/PWD)

OR

A Diploma course passed after 10th std subject to the conditions that it must be from a recognized institute, with a minimum of two years study. It should be a full time course (not through correspondence) with a minimum of 60% marks.

Age criterion for SBI Clerical post

There is a maximum and a minimum age limit for the exam. The minimum age limit is 18 years and the maximum age limit is 28 years. The upper age limit is relaxable for the following only:

SC/ST – 5 Years
OBC-3 Years
People with disability (PWD) –Gen- 10 years
PWD-SC/ST -15 years
PWD-OBC-13 Years
Qualifying examination for the recruitment into clerical cadre

There will be one single All-India based exam for recruitment into the clerical cadre, which will be conducted by the bank. The written test will be followed by an

Interview. The written test will be objective in nature consisting of

General awareness
Computer knowledge
Quantitative aptitude
Reasoning ability
General English
The bank will call for interview those candidates who have cleared the written

Test, subject to the condition that they obtain the minimum required marks in each objective test. The bank has the sole right to decide this cutoff. All the other information will be given in the booklet, which will be sent along with the call letter.

Who can apply for the SBI clerical bank exam?

Citizen of India
Citizen of Nepal
Citizen of Bhutan
Tibetan refugee too can apply. But there is a condition that they should have come to India before 1st Jan, 1962. The purpose should be for settling permanently here.

Migrants from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka too can apply if they are of Indian origin.

Candidates from East African countries are allowed to apply if their intention is to permanently settle in India.

All the above categories except the first one require a certificate of eligibility being given by the government of India.

Probation period

A period of 6 months will be considered for probation after the selection process. Those who fail to meet the banks expectations will be again put on Probation.
 
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