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14th July 2015, 12:34 AM
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Can I apply for SBI PO Exam after completing 10th with 70%, 12th with 65%, graduation with 54% and post graduation with 64%?


I have 70% marks in 10th, 65%in 12th, 54%in graduation and 64%in post graduation so can i apply for sbi po exam ?




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17th July 2015, 01:27 PM
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Default Re: Can I apply for SBI PO Exam after completing 10th with 70%, 12th with 65%, graduation with 54% and post graduation with 64%?

Below I have mentioned the eligibility criteria to apply for SBI PO exam. Kindly have a look at it.

SBI PO Eligibility:

> Minimum age requirement for this exam is 20 years

> Maximum age is allowed till 30 years

> Age relaxation is provided to SC/ST of 5 years, 3 years for OBC and 10 years for disabled candidates

> Candidate should have completed his/her graduation in any discipline from a recognized University with a minimum of 55% marks.

> Candidates must have completed their +2 from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks.

NOTE: Only those candidates are eligible who have completed their education or graduation in a regular pattern and for distance learning candidates there is no opportunity for these exams, which means that distance degree holders need not apply.
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17th July 2015, 07:20 PM
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Default Re: Can I apply for SBI PO Exam after completing 10th with 70%, 12th with 65%, graduation with 54% and post graduation with 64%?

Yes, you can apply for SBI PO bank exam. As per eligibility criteria, candidates who have completed their graduation in any discipline are eligible to apply for SBI PO exam and there is no any percentage requirement, which you have to satisfy.

Eligibility Criteria:-
1. Candidate must be a citizen of India.
2. Candidate must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognized university.
3. Candidates age must be above 21 years and below 30 years, whereas candidates belonging to reserved categories are eligible for age relaxation.
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19th July 2015, 01:07 AM
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Default Re: Can I apply for SBI PO Exam after completing 10th with 70%, 12th with 65%, graduation with 54% and post graduation with 64%?

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I have 70% marks in 10th, 65%in 12th, 54%in graduation and 64%in post graduation so can i apply for sbi po exam ?
Yes, you can apply for SBI PO exam.

If you have completed your graduation degree from a recognized university then you are eligible for SBI PO exam.

Your age should be in between 21 to 30 years.

Age relaxation -

SC/ST – 5 years
OBC-3 years
People with disability (PWD) –Gen- 10 years
PWD-SC/ST -15 years
PWD-OBC-13 years

Pattern for SBI PO exam:-

Tier I examination pattern :

General English - 30 marks.
Quantitive Aptitude - 35 marks.
Reasoning Ability - 35 marks.

Tier II examination pattern :

Data Interpretation and Data Analysis - 50 questions for 50 marks.
Reasoning Ability (High Level) - 50 questions for 50 marks.
English Language - 50 questions for 50 marks.
General Awareness with Banking, Marketing and Computer - 50 questions for 50 marks.
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