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Aakash

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So very nice 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The salary of SBI PO includes various allowances and perks apart from basic salary. The starting basic pay is Rs. 41,960 per month. Allowances include Dearness Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance,Lease Rental Allowance, Medical Allowance etc. The annual gross compensation ranges from Rs. 8.20 lakhs to Rs. 13.08 lakhs.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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SBI PO Result and cutoffs are announced online on the official website. Candidates can access results and checkout the cutoff by logging with the required credentials. To check the cutoffs for the SBI PO exam, follow the steps mentioned below:

• Visit the official website of SBI.

• Tap on link 'Details of marks secured by the candidates in SBI PO exam'

• Enter login credentials such as User ID or roll number and date of birth or password. 

• The cut off for SBI PO will appear on the screen.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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There is no difference between the IBPS Clerk and SBI Clerk exam pattern. The level of both exams is the same. The pattern of both the exams is divided into prelims and Mains. The prelims exam carries three sections Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The level and difficulty of the exam are also the same. In terms of career growth, an SBI Clerk may be promoted to a post equivalent to a Probationary Officer within 3 to 4 years of appointment. However, it may take more years for an IBPS Clerk to become an Officer in the Organisation. Recruitment is only for the selection of candidates for SBI Probationary Officers. The S

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Abhay shivhare

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Yes, you can apply for SBI government jobs after completing class 10, specifically for positions like the SBI Junior Associate (Clerk) role, which requires a minimum of a high school diploma. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria specified in the job notification, including any age and other requirements. Check the official SBI recruitment website for details on available positions and application procedures.

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Anamika Jha

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Follow these steps to check your SBI Junior Associate Result: 

• Search for the official website of State Bank of India (SBI) on your browser. 

• on the homepage, go through the career section and click on "check SBI clerk results". 

• enter your credentials like roll number and date of birth.

• the result should be visible on your screen now, download it for future reference. 

You can also check your result directly through Shiksha's link for the same .

To know more about the examination, refer to the official website or Shiksha.

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Rishi Raj

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Candidate should belong to the age group of 20-28 years. According to the age limit, SBI Clerk eligible candidates must have born between 2nd August, 1994 and 1st August, 2002 (Both dates inclusive). For Candidates who belong to the reserved category, there is no upper age limit criteria for SBI Clerk as per the guidelines laid down by the government.

Relaxation in Upper age limit (in years) is given for various categories below:

CategoryRelaxation in Upper age limit (in years)

SC/ST

OBC

PWD (Gen/EWS)

10 

PWD (SC/ST)

15 

PWD (OBC)

13 

Veterans and disabled veterans

The maximum age of 50 years is subject to the following: the actual length of service in the armed forces plus 3 years, or 8 years for disabled ex-servicemen who belong to the SC or ST.

Widows, Women who have been legally separated from their husbands and who have not remarried, as well as divorced women

7. (Within the maximum age limits of 35 for General/EWS candidates, 38 for OBC candidates, and 40 for SC/ST candidates)

 

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