SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2026: Check All Shifts Mains Overall Difficulty

State Bank of India Clerk Exam 2026 ( SBI Clerk )

Shikha Goyal
Updated on Jan 21, 2026 16:28 IST

By Shikha Goyal, Assistant Manager

SBI Clerk Analysis 2026: The exam analysis plays an important role in the journey of preparation. Those candidates who will appear in the exam will come to know the overall difficulty level of the exam, types of questions asked, section-wise analysis, distribution of questions, good attempts for each shift, expected cut off, etc. After the conduction of the SBI Clerk exam, here we will provide the exam analysis.

 

 

Table of contents
  • SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2026
  • SBI Clerk Exam Pattern 2026
  • SBI Clerk Preparation 2026
  • SBI Clerk Syllabus 2026
  • SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2026 FAQs
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SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2026

Candidates will be able to check the SBI Clerk exam analysis 2026 for all the shifts including Prelims and Mains exam. The detailed analysis of the exam provides the overall level of difficulty of the exam, good attempts, types of questions asked, etc. Till then candidates can check below the overall difficulty level of SBI Clerk 2025 mains exam. It was moderate. The overall and section-wise exam analysis is given below.

Overall Difficullty Level

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2025: 21st November - Shift 1
Sections No. of. Questions Good Attempts Difficulty Level
General English  40 15 to 20 difficult

Quantitative Aptitude

 50 24 to 30 moderate

Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude

 50 22 to 30 easy to moderate

General / Financial Awareness

50 17 to 24 moderate
Overall 190

 78 to 104

moderate

Section-wise Difficulty Level

English Language

Topic No. of Questions

Reading comprehension (2 sets) set 1: data subscription

14
Error Spotting 5
Double fillers 4
Para jumbles 6
Phrasal replacement 4
Word Usage 3
word swap 4
Total 40

Numerical Ability

Topic No. of Questions
Caselet DI (boys & girls in 3 classes) 5
Radar DI (school event related) 6
Line graph 6
Missing & wrong Number Series 7
Table missing DI 6
Simplification 4
Q1 & Q2 4
Data sufficiency 2
Arithmetic problems 10
Total 50

Reasoning Ability

Topic No. of Questions
Linear seating (unknown persons) 5
Triangle seating (double variable) 5
Box puzzle (8 boxes - double variable) 5
Designation puzzle (double variable) 5
Input output 5
coding decoding 3
Coded Blood relation 3
Reverse Inequality 3
Coded Syllogism 3

Critical Reasoning

9

Data sufficiency

3

Miscellaneous

1
Total 50

General Awareness Questions

  • Mark Corney, PM of?
  • Jal Shakti minister
  • Odisha CM
  • CDSL was initially promoted by
  • Which institution is fully sponsored by the RBI
  • Human Development Index India rank?
  • Peaceful country top rank
  • According to the STPI AI park name
  • Senior citizen scheme extended period after maturity
  • Tungarewar Wildlife Sanctuary

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2025

SBI Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis 2025

The overall difficulty level of SBI Clerk prelims exam was easy to moderate. Check below the overall exam analysis by students.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is SBI Clerk study plan for beginners?
A: 

SBI Clerk study plan for beginners should focus on knowing the topics given in the syllabus. They should understand the exam pattern. Candidates must also attempt mock tests. Learn from the mistakes. 

Q:   How to score 80 in SBI Clerk exam?
A: 

The tips and tricks to score 80 marks in SBI Clerk exam are given below:

  • Avoid learning new topics and focus on revising already covered concepts
  • Solve previous years' question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern
  • Attempt at least one full-length mock test to assess time management
  • Read all instructions carefully before attempting the exam
  • Stay calm and confident, and attempt easier questions first
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SBI Clerk Exam Pattern 2026

The authority will announce the SBI Clerk exam pattern for both prelims and Mains exam. Candidates who are interesting in preparing the SBI clerk exam need to properly understand the pattern of an exam as it provides the structure of an exam and marking scheme. The prelims exam is of 100 marks and mains exam is of 200 marks. The exam pattern consists fo the total marks, overall timings, sectional timings, number of subjects, marking scheme, number of sections, overall timings, etc.

Also Read: SBI Clerk Exam Pattern

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How is SBI Clerk mock test useful?
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SBI Clerk is a highly competitive exam conducted by SBI. To crack the exam, candidates need to prepare well. SBI Clerk mock test provides a realistic exam-like environment and help candidates gauge their strengths and weaknesses. The mock tests are designed by experienced subject matter experts and are based on the latest SBI Clerk exam pattern and syllabus. By attempting these tests, candidates can identify their areas of improvement and work on them to enhance their performance.

Q:   What is the qualifying score in SBI Clerk Mains exam?
A: 

Candidates are required to score a minimum percentage marks on aggregate (For SC/ST/OBC/PwBD/XS/DXS candidates, 5% relaxation available thereon). Minimum qualifying marks on aggregate will be as decided by the bank. No minimum qualifying marks for individual subject are prescribed. Section wise marks will not be maintained.

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SBI Clerk Preparation 2026

It is important for a candidate to make a proper strategy to secure a high score in both Prelims and Mains to clear the examination. To know about the SBI Clerk syllabus and exam pattern is the first step of the preparation. Candidate required to make a proper strategy so that each topic is covered on time and additionally keep updated through current affairs and daily banking news for the General Awareness.

Also Read: SBI Clerk Preparation tips

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How many rounds are there in SBI Clerk exam?
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SBI Clerk exam comprises prelims and Mains exams. Total marks allotted to test are 100. Total marks for the mains test are 200. Candidates qualifying the mains exam are also required to appear for LPT. Prelims marks are not counted for the final merit list.

Q:   Which topics to cover in the General Awareness section of SBI Clerk exam?
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In the General Awareness section of SBI Clerk exam, candidates need to cover Current Affairs Static General Awareness, Banking, and Financial Terms, Banking Awareness, Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Important Government Schemes, Awards, and Honours, etc. To prepare this section, candidates need to be thorough with the Current Affairs of past six months or one year. Candidates should read newspapers to know the important national and international events. SBI Clerk syllabus for General Awareness is given below:

  • Current Affairs – news on the banking industry, awards, and honours, books, and authors, latest appointments, obituaries, new schemes of central and state governments, sports, etc.
  • Static GK – country-capital, country-currency, headquarters of financial organizations (of insurance companies), constituencies of ministers, dance forms, nuclear and thermal power stations
  • Banking/Financial terms
  • Static Awareness
  • Banking and Financial Awareness
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SBI Clerk Syllabus 2026

The SBI Clerk syllabus of both Prelims and Mains consists of Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability and English Language. In the Mains exam further General Awareness and Computer Aptitude are added additionally.The Mains exam syllabus asked in the examination is in more detailed form. It is crucial for the candidates to understand the complete syllabus of the exam to crack both the stages of the examination. 
 
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is SBI Clerk negative marking?
A: 

There is a negative marking in the SBI Clerk exam. 1/4th mark assigned to a particular question is deducted as a penalty for wrong answers. For correct answers in the exam, candidates score one mark. The total marks of candidates are calculated based on the number of correct and incorrect answers. The corrected scores obtained by each candidate in different sessions of the exam are normalised using the equi-percentile method. Scores upto two decimal points are taken for the purpose of calculations. The marks of candidates are calculated as per marking scheme. Candidates should attempt maximum number of questions to secure the desired score in the exam.

Q:   Is pattern of questions different from state to state in SBI Clerk exam?
A: 
No, SBI follows a similar SBI Clerk exam pattern for different states. SBI Clerk exam pattern is such that it comprises prelims exam, Mains exam and language proficiency test. The prelims and Mains exams are conducted online. The prelims exam carries three sections-English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks allotted to the test are 100. The Mains exam is conducted for the qualified candidates of the prelims exam. The Mains exam carries four sections: General/ Financial Awareness, General English Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude. The total marks allotted to the test are 200. Candidates qualifying the Mains exam are called for language proficiency. It is mandatory to clear the language proficiency test.
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SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2026 FAQs

Candidates can check below SBI Clerk 2026 exam analysis FAQs.

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Q:   <p>When will SBI Clerk exam analysis 2026 be released?</p>
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SBI Clerk prelims exam analysis 2026 will be available here after the conduction of an exam. The exam analysis is made available after the completion of each exam shift. SBI Clerk paper analysis highlight the section-wise and overall difficulty level of the exam. Going through the exam analysis candidates can know the topics from where questions are asked in the exam and their difficulty levels. 

Q:   In which mode SBI Clerk exam is conducted?
A: 

The prelims and Mains exams of SBI Clerk are conducted online. The prelims exam is conducted in four shifts. The mains exam is held in two shifts. Total marks allotted to the prelims exam are 100. The mains exam carries 200 marks.

Q:   Is the SBI Clerk exam bilingual?
A: 

Besides English and Hindi, SBI Clerk question paper appears in the regional languages. The languages of SBI Clerk question paper are given below.

Sr.State/UTMedium of Exam

1

Andaman & Nicobar

English, Hindi

2

Arunachal Pradesh

English, Hindi

3

Assam

English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali

4

Chhattisgarh

English, Hindi

5

Daman & Diu

English, Hindi, Gujarati

6

Delhi

English, Hindi

7

Goa

English, Hindi, Konkani

8

Gujarat

English, Hindi, Gujarati

9

Haryana

English, Hindi, Punjabi

10

Himachal Pradesh

English, Hindi

11

Jammu & Kashmir

English, Hindi, Urdu

12

Karnataka

English, Hindi, Kannada

13

Kerala

English, Hindi, Malayalam

14

Lakshadweep

English, Hindi, Malayalam

15

Madhya Pradesh

English, Hindi

16

Maharashtra

English, Hindi, Marathi

17

Manipur

English, Hindi, Manipuri

18

Meghalaya

English, Hindi

19

Mizoram

English, Hindi

20

Nagaland

English, Hindi

21

Odisha

English, Hindi, Odia

22

Pondicherry

English, Hindi, Tamil

23

Punjab

English, Hindi, Punjabi

24

Rajasthan

English, Hindi

25

Sikkim

English, Hindi

26

Tamil Nadu

English, Hindi, Tamil

27

Telangana

English, Hindi, Telugu, Urdu

28

Tripura

English, Hindi

29

Uttar Pradesh

English, Hindi, Urdu

30

Uttarakhand

English, Hindi

31

West Bengal

English, Hindi, Bengali

Q:   What is the qualifying score in SBI Clerk Mains exam?
A: 

Candidates are required to score a minimum percentage marks on aggregate (For SC/ST/OBC/PwBD/XS/DXS candidates, 5% relaxation available thereon). Minimum qualifying marks on aggregate will be as decided by the bank. No minimum qualifying marks for individual subject are prescribed. Section wise marks will not be maintained.

Q:   What is the difficulty level of SBI Clerk exam?
A: 

The difficulty level of the prelims exam is usually easy. The English and Reasoning sections are easy, whereas, Maths section is easy to moderate. The Mains exam paper is usually moderate. The difficulty level of the English Language section is easy, Quant section is moderate, Reasoning & Computer Aptitude section is moderate and General/Financial Awareness section is moderate. The prelims exam of SBI Clerk carries questions from Reasoning, English Language and Quantitative Aptitude. The total marks allotted to the test are 100. The mains exam of SBI Clerk carries questions from General/ Financial Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude. The total marks allotted to the test are 200. Candidates qualifying the mains exam are called for Language Proficiency Test.

Q:   Why is SBI Clerk exam tough than IBPS Clerk?
A: 

SBI Clerk exam is little tougher than IBPS Clerk. The syllabus and pattern for both the exams are same. The level of questions asked in SBI Clerk exam is high.

Q:   Which are the good books for SBI Clerk preparation?
A: 

There are many books available in the market, however, candidates must choose those books that have covered the entire syllabus. For Quant, candidates can refer to Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by RS Agarwal. For Reasoning, candidates can refer to A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R S Agarwal. For English candidates can refer to English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin. For the General Awareness section, candidates can refer to Banking Awareness by B K Raut and SR Behera.

Q:   What are the important topics for Quantitative Aptitude section in SBI Clerk exam?
A: 

In the Quantitative Aptitude section, the accuracy of candidates in mathematical calculations is scrutinised. Questions include topics from arithmetic equations, Algebra percentage analysis, quantitative analysis, and categorisation. A total of 35 questions are asked in this section in prelims exam. A total of 50 questions are asked in this section in Mains exam. SBI Clerk syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude is given below.

SBI Clerk Quant Prelims Syllabus 

  • Alphanumeric Series
  • Ranking/ Direction/ Alphabet Test
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Coded Inequalities
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Puzzle
  • Tabulation
  • Syllogism
  • Blood Relations
  • Input-Output
  • Coding-Decoding
  • SBI Clerk Syllabus- Numerical Ability
  • Simplification
  • Profit & Loss
  • Mixtures & Alligations
  • Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices
  • Work & Time
  • Time & Distance
  • Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere
  • Data Interpretation
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Number Systems
  • Sequence & Series
  • Percentage
  • Permutation Combination
  • Probability

SBI Clerk Quant Mains Syllabus 

  • Data Interpretation (Bar Graph, Line Chart, Tabular, Caselet, Radar/Web, Pie Chart
  • Inequalities (Quadratic Equations, Quantity 1, Quantity 2)
  • Number Series
  • Approximation & Simplification
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Miscellaneous Arithmetic Problems (HCF, LCM, Profit-Loss, SI & CI, Problem on Ages, Word & Time, Speed Distance & time, Probability, Mensuration, Permutation & Combination, Average, Ratio and Proportion, Partnership, Problems on Boats and Stream, Problems on Trains, Mixture and Allegation, Pipes and Cisterns)
Q:   What are the important topics for Reasoning Ability section in SBI Clerk exam?
A: 

The Reasoning Ability section tests the knowledge of candidates and their capability of solving the general ability problems with their intelligence. Questions are asked basically from Logical Reasoning and Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. The Reasoning Ability section of SBI Clerk carries questions from topics such as Puzzle, Seating Arrangement, Blood Relations, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Input-Output, Inequalities, Statement and Assumptions, Order and Ranking, Data Sufficiency and Alphanumeric Series.

SBI Clerk Reasoning Ability Syllabus for Prelims

  • Alphanumeric Series
  • Ranking/ Direction/ Alphabet Test
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Coded Inequalities
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Puzzle
  • Tabulation
  • Syllogism
  • Blood Relations
  • Input-Output
  • Coding-Decoding

SBI Clerk Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude Syllabus for Mains

  • Internet
  • Machine Input/Output
  • Syllogism
  • Blood Relation
  • Direction Sense
  • Inequalities
  • Puzzles
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Ranking
  • Statement & Assumptions
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Generation of Computers
  • DBMS
  • Networking
  • Internet
  • MS Office
  • Input-Output Devices
  • Important Abbreviations

 

Q:   Can I crack SBI Clerk in 2 months?
A: 
Candidates must focus on revision for SBI Clerk exam. They must focus on attempting the mock tests. Candidates must know their weaknesses. Practice questions from different topics. The exam is conducted to select candidates for JA post.

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