SBI Clerk 2020 result - List of waitlisted candidates released
State Bank of India has announced the list of waitlisted candidates against those who had not joined and those who had resigned. Get the direct link to know the SBI clerk result 2020 for waitlisted candidates
Richa Kapoor | March 22, 2021 | 09:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: State Bank of India has announced the list of wait listed candidates for SBI clerk 2020 against those who had either resigned or had not joined. The list was announced on the official website of State Bank of India in the form of PDF.
The State Bank of India has mentioned that the selection of the candidates is provisional and will be subject to qualifying the proficiency test.
Important Dates for SBI Clerk Exam 2020
Events |
Dates |
SBI Clerk 2020 Mains Exam |
October 31, 2020 |
Announcement of SBI clerk mains result |
December 24, 2020 |
Release of the first waiting list |
March 22, 2021 |
How to download the SBI Clerk 2020 first waitlist of candidates
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Visit the official website of the state bank of India
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Now go to the “Join SBI” and tab and under it check current openings
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Now click on the advertisement link 'Recruitment of Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales)'
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From the dropdown choose select ‘Candidates selected provisionally from the first wait list' result
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The list of waitlisted candidates will be displayed on the screen in the pdf format
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Search for the roll number by using control+f
About SBI Clerk 2021
The selection process of the SBI clerk comprises three stages which are the preliminary exam, mains exam and the interview. Moreover, the State Bank of India maintains a waitlist of at least 50% of the vacancies in both category as well as state wise.
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