SBI Clerk 2021: Key points to remember before registration
vikrant.shukla | April 30, 2021 | 02:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who are planning to register for the SBI Clerk must follow some key points to avoid any errors in the application process. Check details.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) released the Clerk 2021 notification on April 26, 2021. The SBI Clerk registrations 2021 started from April 27 in online mode from the official website - sbi.co.in . The last date to apply for SBI Clerk is May 17, 2021. Being one of the most popular banking exams in India, SBI Clerk attracts a huge number of applicants. In the pursuit to successfully register for SBI Clerk, there are few things that need to be taken care of, so there are no errors and rejections in the later stage.
Key points to remember before applying for SBI Clerk
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Candidates between the age group of 20 to 28 years can apply for SBI Clerk.
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Candidate with a graduation degree can apply for the post.
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The date of passing the eligibility examination will be the date appearing on the mark sheet/ certificate or provisional certificate issued by the University.
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In case the result of the eligibility exam for a candidate is pending, a certificate issued by the appropriate authority of the University/ Institute/ College indicating the date on which the result was posted on the website will be taken as the date of passing.
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Matriculate Ex-servicemen, who have obtained Indian Army Special Certificate of Education or corresponding certificate in the Navy or Air Force, after completing the service not less than 15 years in the Indian defence forces are also eligible for the post. The certificates should be dated on or before August 16, 2021.
Candidates belonging to the reserved categories will get the upper age relaxation as mentioned in the following table -
Upper age relaxation
|
Category |
Upper age relaxation |
|
SC/ST |
5 |
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OBC |
3 |
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PWD (GEN/EWS) |
10 |
|
PWD (SC/ST) |
15 |
|
PWD (OBC) |
13 |
|
Ex-Servicemen/ Disabled Ex-Servicemen |
The actual period of service rendered in defence services + 3 years, (8 years for Disabled Ex-Servicemen belonging to SC/ST) subject to a maximum age of 50 years |
|
Widows, Divorced women and women judicially separated from their husbands & who are not remarried |
7 years (subject to a maximum age limit of 35 years for General/ EWS, 38 years for OBC & 40 years for SC/ST category candidates) |
To successfully register for SBI Clerk, candidates will also have to pay the required application fee (non-refundable). The application is mentioned in the following table.
Application fee
|
Category |
Fee |
|
SC/ ST/ PWD/ XS/DXS |
Nil |
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General/ OBC/ EWS |
Rs. 750 |
Candidates’ final selection will be subject to the verification of eligibility for the post and information mentioned in the online application. Qualifying in a test of specified opted local language, wherever applicable.
In case of any issues while filling the form, contact cgrs.ibps.in or call on 022-22820427 (11 am to 5 pm).
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