SBI Clerk 2021 Mains result expected today; check details here

SBI Clerk 2021 Mains result expected today; check details here

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Anangsha Patra
Deputy Manager – Editorial
New Delhi, Updated on Nov 1, 2021 11:40 IST

SBI Clerk 2021 mains result is expected to be declared today (November 1). To check and download SBI Clerk result, candidates need to login with roll number or registration number, date of birth, and captcha code.

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The State Bank of India (SBI) is expected to release SBI Clerk 2021 mains result today (November 1). SBI Clerk mains result will be available online on the official website-sbi.co.in. To check and download SBI Clerk result, candidates need to login with roll number or registration number, date of birth, and captcha code. Candidates qualifying the mains exam of SBI Clerk will be recommended for appointment provided they qualify the Local Language Test.

This year, 5000 vacancies have been announced for the Clerical post in SBI. SBI Clerk 2021 mains exam was conducted on October 1 and 17. The overall paper of SBI Clerk mains exam was moderate to difficult in terms of difficulty level.

How to check SBI Clerk 2021 Result?

The steps to check SBI Clerk 2021 result are given below:

  • Go to the careers page of SBI
  • From the ‘Join SBI’ tab, go to the ‘Current Opening’ section
  • Click on the advertisement, ‘Recruitment of Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales)
  • From the drop-down, click the result link
  • Enter registration number/roll number, password and captcha code
  • The result status is displayed on the screen
  • Check the result and take its printout

SBI Clerk 2021 Mains Expected Cutoff

The expected SBI Clerk 2021 mains cutoff is given below:

Category Expected Cutoff
Gen 85-91
OBC 69-78
EWS 72-80
SC 63-70
ST 58-65

Tie-Breaking Policy

In events where two or more candidates secure equal scores, the tie is resolved in the following manner:

  • Candidates who belong to the reserved category such as SC/ST/OBC/PH are considered
  • If the tie persists, candidates who have fewer incorrect answers in all the subjects are considered
  • If the tie continues, candidates older in age are considered

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