SBI Clerk 2021: Check exam day instructions and COVID-19 guidelines
Ujjwal Kirti | July 8, 2021 | 05:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
The SBI will conduct the SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam from July 10. Check the exam day guidelines and COVID-19 guidelines.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) will conduct the SBI Clerk Prelims exam 2021 from July 10 to July 13, 2021. Candidates appearing for the SBI Clerk 2021 Prelims exam must check the SBI Clerk exam day guidelines to avoid any kind of trouble at the exam centres. As per guidelines, candidates must carry the SBI Clerk admit card 2021 along with the photo identity proof. The use of masks and sanitizer is mandatory for each student.
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Candidates who have not downloaded the SBI Clerk Prelims admit card 2021 yet must visit the SBI Clerk official website - sbi.co.in and download the admit card which was released on June 29, 2021. SBI in a notice said, “The recruitment of Junior Associates for the state/UT of Ladakh, Manipur and Leh and Kargil Valley under special drive has been kept in abeyance till further notice.”
SBI Clerk Exam Dates 2021
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Important Dates |
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SBI Clerk admit card 2021(prelims) |
June 29 - July 13, 2021 |
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SBI Clerk prelims exam 2021 |
July 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2021 |
SBI Clerk 2021: Exam Day Instructions
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Candidates are advised to take the printout of the SBI Clerk admit card and photocopy of valid id proof beforehand to avoid any hassle on the exam day.
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On the exam day, students must reach the SBI Clerk exam centre at least 90 minutes before the reporting time.
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Candidates are not allowed to carry anything to the exam centre except the admit card of SBI Clerk 2021, valid photo id, and COVID-19 essentials.
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Students must carry two additional photographs. The photographs should be the same as uploaded during the application procedure.
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Use of any kind of gadget or electronic device is strictly prohibited.
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Candidates must not carry ration cards and learner’s driving license as these are not valid photo identification proof.
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Latecomers will not be allowed in the examination hall.
SBI Clerk 2021: COVID-19 guidelines
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Students should carry COVID-19 essentials such as a mask, personal hand sanitizer, ballpoint pen, and transparent water bottle.
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Social distancing guidelines need to be followed at the exam centre. An email and message will be forwarded to students regarding the exact reporting time to avoid overcrowding at the exam centre.
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Use the closed dustbin to dump used masks or napkins.
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Candidates are not allowed to remove the mask in the examination hall.
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Use of safe mode of transportation.
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No candidates will be allowed in the exam hall without the thermal checkup
Note: Post examination, candidates are advised to take proper care of themselves. They must visit a doctor or isolate themselves if there is any sign of COVID-19.
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