SBI Clerk 2023 application last date extended to December 10; eligibility, exam pattern
Anu Parthiban | December 8, 2023 | 09:33 AM IST | 1 min read
The SBI Clerk exam is conducted for recruitment to fill a total of 8,283 vacancies. The prelims exam will be held in the month of January 2024.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) has extended the application for recruitment of junior associates or SBI Clerk to December 10. Preliminary exam will be conducted tentatively in the month of January 2024 and the main exam in February 2024.
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Applicants will also be able to edit the application form till December 10. The bank will allow them to print the application form till December 25. The exam is conducted for recruitment to fill a total of 8,283 vacancies.
Candidates will be able to apply for the SBI Clerk recruitment exam 2023 on the official website, sbi.co.in. As per the age limit, candidates should not below 20 years and not above 28 years as on April 1, 2023, ie. applicants should have been born not earlier than April 2, 1995, and not later than April 1, 2003, both days inclusive.
The SBI Clerk phase-I preliminary exam consists of objective tests for 100 marks. This test will be of 1-hour duration consisting of 3 sections - English language, numerical ability, and reasoning ability.
The mains exams will include general and financial awareness, general English, quantitative aptitude, reasoning ability and computer aptitude.
General, OBC and EWS candidates will have to pay Rs 750. But, SC, ST, PwBD, ESM, DESM are exempted from paying any application fee. Candidates will have to upload photograph, signature, left hand thumb impression, hand-written declaration and SBI apprenticeship certificate if applicable.
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