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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

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.

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Anangsha Patra

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The study plan for 10 days for RBI Assistant exam is given below.

Day

Topics to be covered

Day 1

Quant: Practice Quadratic Equation questions

Reasoning: Practice Inequality

Attempt at least one mock test to check your level of preparation

Check your strong and weak areas

Work more on your calculation speed and revise the formulas

Day 2

Quant: Practice Number Series Questions

Reasoning: Practice Syllogism Questions.

Attempt 1 mock test and analyse it

Day 3

Quant: Practice Simplification and Approximation questions and probability questions

Reasoning: Practice coding-decoding

Spend some time on your strong areas

Attempt 1 mock test and analyze your performance.

Day 4

English: Practice para jumbles

Quant: Practice ration proportion and age-related questions.

Reasoning: Practice blood relation questions.

Attempt 1 mock test and analyze properly.

Day 5

English: Practise cloze test

Quant: Start with time and work and partnership

Reasoning: Practice order and ranking questions.

Practice 1 mock test and analyze your performance.

Day 6

Quant: Practice percentage and average questions.

Reasoning: Practice direction distance questions.

Attempt 1 mock test and analyze.

English: Revise grammar rules.

Day 7

Quant: Start time speed distance and mixture and alligations

Reasoning: Practice seating arrangement.

Practice 1 mock.

English: Practice RC

Day 8

Quant: Practice simple interest and CI, pipe, and cistern

Reasoning: Practice Alphanumeric series

Attempt 1-2 mock tests and analyze them properly

English: Practice Error Spotting questions

Day 9

Quant: Practice questions from various types of data interpretation

Reasoning: Practice Puzzles & Seating Arrangement

Attempt 1-2 mock tests and analyse them

Day 10

Devote at least two to three hours to practising wrong questions from each mock test

Solve 1-2 mock tests on a daily basis

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

SBI Clerk 2024 final scorecard was released on July 4, 2024. The scorecard was released along with the result. The link to download the scorecard was made available on the official website. To download the scorecard, candidates need to enter the required credentials. Tha hard copy of the scorecard is not sent to candidates by post.

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

The number of backlog vacancies for SBI Clerk exam is given below.

CategoryBacklog Vacancy

SC/ST/OBC

141

PwD

92

Xs

257

Total

490

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

More than 8000 vacancies were announced for SBI Clerk exam in 2023. The vacancy break-up is given below.

Circle

State/UT

Language

SC

ST

OBC

EWS

GEN

Total

Ahmedabad

Gujarat

Gujarati

57

123

221

82

337

820

Amaravati

Andhra Pradesh

Telugu/ Urdu

08

03

13

05

21

50

Bengaluru

Karnataka

Kannada

72

31

121

45

181

450

Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh

Hindi

43

57

43

28

117

288

Chhattisgarh

Hindi

25

67

12

21

87

212

Bhubaneswar

Odisha

Odia

11

15

08

07

31

72

Chandigarh/New Delhi

Haryana

Hindi/Punjabi

50

--

71

26

120

267

Chandigarh

Jammu & Kashmir

Urdu/ Hindi

07

09

23

08

41

88

Himachal Pradesh

Hindi

45

07

36

18

74

180

Ladakh UT

Urdu/Ladakhi/Bhoti (Bodhi)

04

05

13

05

23

50

Punjab

Punjabi/ Hindi

52

--

37

18

73

180

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

Tamil

32

01

46

17

75

171

Pondicherry

Tamil

--

--

01

--

03

04

Hyderabad

Telangana

Telgu/ Urdu

84

36

141

52

212

525

Jaipur

Rajasthan

Hindi

159

122

188

94

377

940

Kolkata

West Bengal

Bengali/ Nepali

26

05

25

11

47

114

A&N Islands

Hindi/ English

--

01

05

02

12

20

Sikkim

Nepali/ English

--

--

--

--

04

04

Lucknow/New Delhi

Uttar Pradesh

Hindi/ Urdu

373

17

480

178

733

1781

Maharashtra/Mumbai Metro

Maharashtra

Marathi

10

08

26

10

46

100

New Delhi

Delhi

Hindi

65

32

117

43

180

437

Uttarakhand

Hindi

38

06

27

21

123

215

North Eastern

Arunachal Pradesh

English

--

31

-

06

32

69

Assam

Assamese /Bengali/ Bodo

30

51

116

43

190

430

Manipur

Manipuri

--

08

03

02

13

26

Meghalaya

English/Garo/ Khasi

--

33

03

07

34

77

Mizoram

Mizo

--

07

--

01

09

17

Nagaland

English

--

18

--

04

18

40

Tripura

Bengali/ Kokboro

04

08

--

02

12

26

Patna

Bihar

Hindi/Urdu

66

04

112

41

192

415

Jharkhand

Hindi/Santhali

19

42

19

16

69

165

Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala

Malyalam

04

--

12

04

27

47

Lakshadweep

Malyalam

--

01

--

--

02

03

Total

1284

748

1919

817

3515

8283

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can become an SBI PO after getting selected as a clerk, but there's no direct promotion. Here are the two main ways an SBI clerk can move to the PO cadre:

  • Internal Exams: SBI conducts internal exams periodically for clerks who want to become officers. These exams typically consist of a written test and interview. You'll need to meet eligibility criteria like minimum service tenure to appear for these exams.
  • Direct PO Exam: You can always appear for the regular SBI PO recruitment exam that's open to all candidates. This might be preferable if the internal exam route seems too competitive or has a long wait time.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

Contributor-Level 9

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 s

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

Contributor-Level 9

While applying for the SBI Clerk exam, students ask a question 'Is the SBI Clerk job permanent or not? ' SBI Clerk is a permanent job. Candidates selected through SBI Clerk exam enjoys job security as well as a good salary. To get appointed in the SBI, candidates need to qualify the examination- prelims, mains, and language proficiency tests. Since SBI is a Public Sector Undertaking and a government bank, there is job security for the employees. SBI Clerk salary is decent for an entry-level government job. Employee can get a promotion by giving the JAIIB and CAIIB examinations.

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

SBI Clerk final result 2024 is available now. Earlier, the result was expected to be announced in March, however, the examination authority delayed the announcement of result as per the directions of Ministry of finance, Department of financial services. The result was announced on the official website in PDF form. The result PDF displays the roll numbers of qualified candidates. Based on the final result, candidates are selected for final appointment. The final result is prepared based on the Mains exam.

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