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28th November 2011, 09:44 PM
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How can I apply or write the SBI entrance exam?
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hOW CAN I APPLY OR WRITE sbi EXAMINATION...please tell me how to do it |
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29th November 2011, 10:52 PM
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Re: How can I apply or write the SBI entrance exam?
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The SBI Clerical Entrance is organized by the Department of Central Recruitment and Promotion of the SBI for the recruitment of Indian citizens into the Clerical Cadre posts. Structure and Pattern of the SBI Clerical Entrance Exam The paper of the SBI exam will include questions like General English, Quantitative Aptitude and Marketing Aptitude / Computer Knowledge. Other topics that will be incorporated in the question paper are General Awareness and Reasoning Ability. The paper will be of objective type and the candidates will have an option to choose from multiple choices. For every incorrect answer, one-fourth mark will be subtracted. As the questions will be typed in bilingual, the candidates will have an option to write the exam either in Hindi or English. Qualification Criteria for the SBI Clerical Entrance Exam Candidates who seek to write the exam are required to be class 12 pass outs. They must have secured a minimum of 60 percent marks in their final exams (55 percent for the reserved categories). Candidates who have passed a diploma course after their matriculation are also qualified to apply. These candidates are required to have a minimum of 60 percent marks in the class X exam. Graduates of any background can also apply for this exam (40% marks for general candidates and 35 percent for candidates of the reserved categories/ex- servicemen). The candidates are also required to be at least 18 years when they apply. They also must not be above 28 years of age. Application Procedure of the SBI Clerical Entrance Exam The candidates can visit any branch of the SBI and pay the designated amount. Following this, they can apply online. Any other method of application will be disqualified. The candidates are also required to have a valid e-mail address. The candidates must also make certain that they apply prior to the last date of registration. Official Information on the SBI Clerical Entrance Exam Address: State Bank Bhavan, Madame Cama Road, Mumbai 400021, Maharashtra, India. Ph. No: (022) 22850935 22020347 Website URL: http://www.sbi.co.in. or http://www.statebankofindia.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Bank of India Bank PO Entrance Exam Eligibility: 1.The candidate must be a citizen of India. 2.The candidate must have a age limit of 21-30 years of age. 3.The candidate must have a degree from a recognized university with 60% aggregate. Some banks prefer for 55%. 4.The candidates must know about computers and must know to operate MS Office Qualification Criteria for SBI PO Exam The candidates must have graduation from a recognized University or any equivalent examination recognized as such by Government of India. Proficiency in computer is desirable for the candidates. All the candidates can appear for the exam after attaining 21 years of age. Those who have exceeded 28 years of age as on 1st January of the year of exam cannot attend the exam. Age relaxation is given for candidates belonging to SC/ST and OBC categories. Application Procedure for SBI PO Exam The candidates have to apply online through the official website of the authority. They have to pay the examination fee and postage fee at any branch of SBI and get the receipt from there. This receipt should be produced at the time of exam. Exam admit cards will be sent to their communication address as mentioned in the application form. Structure and Pattern of SBI PO Exam There are two parts to the written exam Objective test Reasoning -75 questions English Language -50 questions General Awareness -50 questions Quantitative Aptitude -50 questions Descriptive Paper Argumentative Questions - 4 questions - 45 min. Candidates who pass the written examination will be called for group discussion and interview for final selection. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~Hope This Helps~ Don’t hesitate to drop a comment if you have any question or would like to share some more information. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good Luck! Regards @BRIJESH@ |
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2nd December 2011, 12:28 AM
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Re: How can I apply or write the SBI entrance exam?
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Those candidate have completed their graduation degree from any recognized university are eligible for SBI BANK PO exam. They are not require any kind of percentage marks in graduation for this time. But your age must be in between 20 to 30 years.Age relaxation is provide only for SC/ST/OBC candidate .For Sc/ST candidate have age relaxation is 5 years and for OBC candidate it is 3 years. SBI BANK PO exam consist of two steps 1) Written test 2)Personal Interview. For written test you must be prepare for mathematics and general knowledge.Also you must have basic knowledge computer field. Every bank set their own criteria .So it is not perfect criteria all BANK PO exam. A new restriction has been imposed on the number of attempts for the candidates. For general number of attempts is 4, for OBC it is 7 and for SC/ST For more details about SBI BANK PO exam you must be visit to SBI own website. The website for SBI PO is http://www.statebankofindia.com/ Thanks |
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