SBI Clerk 2021: Prelims exam analysis for July 11; Check difficulty level here
Piyush Chaudhary | July 11, 2021 | 05:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
State Bank of India has concluded the SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam for day 2 today. Check the SBI Clerk question paper 2021 difficulty level and number of good attempts.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) has successfully concluded the SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam on July 11 for all the four shifts. The SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam was conducted at various centres across the country. The exam was held in online mode in three shifts. Candidates who appeared for the SBI Clerk exam can check the paper difficulty level and number of good attempts here.
SBI Clerk: Sample papers | Preparation tips
The SBI Clerk prelims exam is scheduled to end on July 13, 2021.
SBI Clerk exam dates 2021
|
Events |
Important Dates |
|
SBI Clerk admit card 2021 date (prelims) |
June 29, 2021 |
|
SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam date |
July 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2021 |
The SBI Clerk exam analysis 2021 will help the candidates for the upcoming SBI Clerk 2021 prelims shifts to predict the question paper difficulty level and section-wise good attempts.
SBI Clerk exam analysis 2021: Shift-wise
The SBI Clerk prelims exam was conducted in four shifts today, July 11. As per the feedback by the applicants, overall the exam was moderate. The quantitative aptitude section in all the three shifts was moderate whereas other sections were easy to moderate. Check the tables below to know the shift-wise exam analysis of SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam.
SBI Clerk exam analysis for prelims shift 1
|
Sections |
Level |
Good Attempts |
|
English Language |
Moderate |
17-19 |
|
Reasoning Ability |
Easy |
24-27 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
Moderate |
20-21 |
|
Overall |
Easy- Moderate |
65-70 |
SBI Clerk exam analysis for prelims shift 2
|
Sections |
Level |
Good Attempts |
|
English Language |
Moderate |
20 |
|
Reasoning Ability |
Easy |
23-27 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
Moderate |
21-24 |
|
Overall |
Moderate |
62-69 |
SBI Clerk exam analysis for prelims shift 3
|
Sections |
Level |
Good Attempts |
|
English Language |
Easy |
24-25 |
|
Reasoning Ability |
Easy |
22-28 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
Moderate |
18-20 |
|
Overall |
Moderate |
63-65 |
SBI Clerk exam analysis for prelims shift 4
|
Sections |
Level |
Good Attempts |
|
English Language |
Moderate |
21-23 |
|
Reasoning Ability |
Easy |
24-27 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
Moderate |
20-22 |
|
Overall |
Moderate |
60-65 |
Note: The SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam analysis is based on the feedback provided by candidates.
SBI Clerk exam analysis 2021 for previous shifts
Candidates who will be appearing in the SBI Clerk prelims exam in upcoming days are advised to download the SBI Clerk admit card 2021 . SBI has also postponed the SBI Clerk prelims exam 2021 in four cities due some unforeseen reasons.
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