SBI Clerk 2020 Notification Released; 7870 Vacancies Announced

aayushi madavi | January 2, 2020 | 10:04 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 2: State Bank of India (SBI) has released the notification of SBI Clerk 2020 recruitment exam on the official website - sbi.co.in. As per the official notification there are a total of 7870 vacancies to be filled. Candidates will be able to apply for the exam from January 3 to 26, 2020. SBI Clerk 2020 prelims exam is likely to be conducted in the months of February or March while the mains exam will be conducted on April 19, 2020. SBI conducts the exam for the recruitment of candidates at the posts of Junior Associates (customer support and sales). Candidates can check the application process below.
Steps to fill SBI Clerk application form 2020
Follow the steps given below to fill the application form of SBI Clerk 2020 -
Step 1: Go to the official website - sbi.co.in
Step 2: Click on ‘Careers’ on the bottom links
Step 3: Check SBI Clerk 2020 notification and then click on the application form link under ‘Latest Announcements’
Step 4: Fill the application form details, upload images of photograph and signature and pay the application fee.
Step 5: Submit and print the application form for future references.
SBI Clerk application fee is Rs. 750 for general, OBC and EWS candidates. The application fee is payable by net banking, credit card or debit card. Graduates of age 20 to 28 years can apply for the exam. However, reserved category candidates will get some relaxation in the upper age limit.
SBI Clerk Application Fee
Category |
Fee |
General, OBC, EWS |
Rs. 750 |
SC, ST, PWD, XS |
No fee. |
There are three stages of SBI Clerk recruitment exam - prelims, mains, and a local language test (only for candidates who didn’t have the local language as subject in class 10th or 12th.
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