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SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025 Declared At sbi.co.in- Check Direct Link, Steps To Download Here

SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025 Declared At sbi.co.in- Check Direct Link, Steps To Download Here

India.com21-05-2025

SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025: The State Bank of India (SBI) has announced the results for the Probationary Officer (PO) recruitment today, May 21, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the Mains exam can check the result PDF, which lists the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates, on the official website — sbi.co.in. Those who have qualified will now proceed to the next stage of the recruitment process — the interview round. The Mains exam, held for candidates who cleared the prelims, took place in a single session on May 5 across various centres in the country.
The SBI Clerk Preliminary exam was conducted on February 22, 27, 28, and March 1, 2025, with the results announced on March 28, 2025. Only those who cleared the Prelims were eligible to appear for the Mains exam. Candidates who qualify in the Mains exam will find their roll numbers listed in the merit list PDF. However, final selection will depend on successfully passing the Local Language Proficiency Test (LPT).
SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025: Steps to download here
Visit the official SBI website at sbi.co.in. Navigate to the 'Careers' section on the homepage. Click on 'Current Openings.' Find and select the link titled 'Junior Associate Mains Result 2025.' Enter your registration number and password or date of birth to log in. Submit the details to view your result on the screen. Download and print a copy of the result for future use.
The SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2025 was held on April 10 and 12. The exam featured 190 objective-type questions, carrying a total of 200 marks. The paper was divided into the following sections:
General/Financial Awareness
General English
Quantitative Aptitude
Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude
SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2025: Exam pattern
The total duration of the exam was 2 hours and 40 minutes. A penalty of 1/4th of the marks assigned to a question was applied for each incorrect response.

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