SBI Clerk 2022 result for prelims declared at sbi.co.in; Download scorecard

State Bank of India declared SBI Clerk result 2022 for prelims today at sbi.co.in. Get the direct link to download the SBI Clerk scorecard 2022 here.

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Devnath Tiwari | January 2, 2023 | 08:42 PM IST

NEW DELHI: State Bank of India announced the SBI Clerk prelims result 2022 today, January 2, 2023 at sbi.co.in. along with the cut-off and scorecard. To check the SBI Clerk 2022 result for the prelims exam, candidates can use their roll numbers to know their qualifying status of the exam.
Direct Link to download SBI Clerk 2022 scorecard for prelims - Click here

The SBI Clerk prelims exam 2022 was conducted on November 12, 19, 20, and 25, 2022 at various exam centres across the country. Applicants who scored equal to or more than the cut-off marks are eligible to appear in the SBI Clerk mains exam 2022 which will be conducted soon.

SBI Clerk 2022 Exam Dates

Events

Dates

SBI Clerk prelims exam date 2022

November 12, 19, 20, and 25, 2022

SBI Clerk result date 2022 for prelims

January 2, 2023

SBI Clerk Mains exam 2022

To be notified soon

How to Download SBI Clerk 2022 scorecard for prelims

Before checking the SBI Clerk 2022 result for prelims, candidates must have their Roll Number or Registration Number, and Password or Date of Birth. Let’s follow the below-mentioned steps to download the SBI Clerk 2022 scorecard.

  • Visit the official website - sbi.co.in or tap on the direct link for downloading the scorecard given above.

  • Tap on ‘Current Openings’ or ‘SBI Junior Associate Recruitment’ or ‘JA Prelims Result Link’

  • Enter your registration number and password. After that, enter Captcha in the box the same as provided on the screen.

  • The SBI Clerk prelims result 2022 will be shown on the screen.

  • Check, download and take a printout of the SBI Clerk 2022 result for prelims for future reference.

If one or two candidates have scored equal marks, then reserved category applicants will be given first priority or general category candidates with the least number of wrong answers will be preferred first.

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