SBI Clerk 2021 Main Exam analysis; General and Financial awareness easy, check expected cut-off
Ujjwal Kirti | October 1, 2021 | 04:54 PM IST | 1 min read
SBI has conducted the SBI Clerk mains exam 2021 successfully on Day 1. Check overall exam analysis, good attempts and expected cut-off here.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) has conducted the SBI Clerk mains exam in two shifts on October 1, 2021 (Day 1). Candidates who appeared in the SBI Clerk exam 2021 can check the SBI Clerk mains exam analysis 2021. According to the students’ feedback, the General and Financial awareness section was easy. However, other sections were easy to moderately difficult. According to the SBI Clerk exam analysis 2021 , the questions asked on the first day of the mains exam were moderately difficult.
Candidates were allowed to appear for the exam only after their thermal checkup and proper sanitization. According to Hemant, who appeared in the exam, the GA questions are mostly around olympics and paralympics. With the help of SBI Clerk mains exam analysis, candidates can check the number of good attempts and section-wise difficulty level.
SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2021 - Shift 1
|
Sections |
Level |
Good Attempts |
|
Reasoning Ability & Computer Knowledge |
Moderate |
33-35 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
Moderate |
33-36 |
|
English |
Easy to Moderate |
29-31 |
|
General/Finance Awareness |
Easy |
40-41 |
|
Overall |
Moderate |
130-145 |
SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2021 - Shift 2
|
Sections |
Level |
Good Attempts |
|
Reasoning Ability & Computer Knowledge |
Easy to Moderate |
39-41 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
Moderate |
33-36 |
|
English |
Easy |
33-35 |
|
General/Finance Awareness |
Easy |
38-40 |
|
Overall |
Moderate |
130-145 |
SBI Clerk Cut off 2021
SBI will release the SBI Clerk cut-off 2021 along with the SBI Clerk result 2021 . The SBI Clerk mains result 2021 will be announced tentatively by the first week of November 2021. However, candidates can check the SBI Clerk expected cut-off for the mains stage based on the SBI Clerk mains exam analysis for 2021.
SBI Clerk mains cut off 2021 - Expected
|
State/UT Name |
Gen |
OBC |
EWS |
SC |
ST |
|
West Bengal |
87 |
70 |
71 |
65.5 |
60.8 |
|
Gujarat |
83.01 |
72.88 |
75.92 |
66.89 |
60.11 |
|
Maharashtra |
84.39 |
77.54 |
76.65 |
74.5 |
59 |
|
Telangana |
86.75 |
81.75 |
81.5 |
69.25 |
60.75 |
|
Uttar Pradesh |
86 |
74.5 |
83.04 |
64.25 |
60 |
|
Rajasthan |
89.45 |
82.55 |
78.75 |
66.35 |
60.90 |
|
Tamil Nadu |
92.75 |
82 |
71 |
73.25 |
60.75 |
|
Karnataka |
80.5 |
75.25 |
74.25 |
64.25 |
60 |
The final selection of students will be based on the marks secured by them in the mains exam. The shortlisted candidates will be called for the document verification round. The joining letter will be provided if all the documents submitted by the candidates are genuine.
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