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3rd August 2019 06:42 PM
Doctor Tom
Re: Can I appear for PO and SBI Clerk exams after completing M.Sc Chemistry?

Yes, definitely you are eligible to apply for PO and SBI clerk examination after completion of M.Sc. in chemistry course.

Minimum Qualification:

-The candidate must have done graduation in any discipline from a recognised University and there is no percentage criteria. However, there is an age limit.
3rd August 2019 06:03 PM
pearlrana
Re: Can I appear for PO and SBI Clerk exams after completing M.Sc Chemistry?

Yes, you can appear for PO and SBI Clerk exam after completing MSC Chemistry:-

Eligibility criteria for SBI PO exam:-

The candidate should have passed bachelor's degree from a recognised University

Age limit:-
Age limit is between 21 to 30 years.
The upper age of candidates is relaxed depending on their category.
SC / St relaxation in Age - 5 years
Non - Creamy Layer - 3 years
PWD - 10 years.

Number of attempts:-
General- 4
OBC - 7
SC/ ST - No restriction

Nationality:-
Indian citizens.
3rd August 2019 05:58 PM
taputanya
Re: Can I appear for PO and SBI Clerk exams after completing M.Sc Chemistry?

In order to appear in Provisionary officer and SBI clerk exam, Candidate should have minimum qualification of graduation in any stream from a recognised University and percentage is not the criteria.
Therefore, you are eligible to appear in such exams.
31st July 2019 09:14 PM
Unregistered
Can I appear for PO and SBI Clerk exams after completing M.Sc Chemistry?

Sir, its my last year of M.Sc Chemistry. Now, I am interested in banking sector. So, will it be better for me to prepare for Probationary Officer or SBI Clerk examination?

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