SBI Clerk 2024 prelims exam from February 22; download admit card from February 10
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 30, 2025 | 03:19 PM IST | 1 min read
SBI Clerk Pre Date 2024: The exam will be held on February 22, 27, 28 and March 1, 2025. Download the admit card at sbi.co.in.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) has announced the SBI Clerk 2024 exam dates for the prelims exam. As per the announcement, the SBI clerk 2024 exam will take place on February 22, 27, 28 and March 1, 2025. The SBI Clerk admit card 2024 will be issued on February 10, 2025.
Eligible candidates who applied for the exam will be able to download the SBI Clerk 2024 admit card through the official website at sbi.co.in. Candidates will have to sue their login details such as registration number or roll number along with the password of date of birth to download the SBI Clerk admit card 2024.
“Tentative dates for conduct of Preliminary Exam are 22nd, 27th, 28th February 2025 and 1st March 2025. Link for download of Call letters for the Preliminary Exam will be published on Bank website by 10th February 2025. Candidates are advised to be in preparedness to attend the Preliminary Exam,” the official notice read.
The SBI recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 14,191 vacancies for the junior associates (Customer Support and Sales) posts. Out of these, 13,735 are regular vacancies and 456 are backlog vacancies. Candidates will be selected based on their performance in the SBI Clerk prelims and the SBI Clerk mains exam.
Also read RPSC RAS 2024 admit card out at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in; prelims exam on February 2
SBI Clerk Recruitment 2024: Vacancies details
Candidates can check the state-wise number of regular vacancies for the SBI Clerk Recruitment exam 2024 from the table below.
|
State Name |
Local Language |
Total Post |
|
Uttar Pradesh |
Hindi/ Urdu |
1,894 |
|
Madhya Pradesh |
Hindi |
1,317 |
|
Bihar |
Hindi/ Urdu |
1,111 |
|
Delhi |
Hindi |
343 |
|
Rajasthan |
Hindi |
445 |
|
Chhattisgarh |
Hindi |
483 |
|
Haryana |
Hindi/ Punjabi |
306 |
|
Himachal Pradesh |
Hindi |
170 |
|
Chandigarh UT |
Hindi/ Punjabi |
32 |
|
Uttarakhand |
Hindi |
316 |
|
Jharkhand |
Hindi/ Santhali |
676 |
|
Jammu & Kashmir UT |
Urdu/ Hindi |
141 |
|
Karnataka |
Kannada |
50 |
|
Gujarat |
Gujarati |
1,073 |
|
Ladakh UT |
Urdu/ Ladakhi/ Bhoti (Bodhi) |
32 |
|
Punjab |
Punjabi/ Hindi |
569 |
|
Tamil Nadu |
Tamil |
336 |
|
Puducherry |
Tamil |
4 |
|
Telangana |
Telugu/ Urdu |
342 |
|
Andhra Pradesh |
Telugu/ Urdu |
50 |
|
West Bengal |
Bengali/ Nepali |
1,254 |
|
A&N Islands |
Hindi/ English |
70 |
|
Sikkim |
Nepali/ English |
56 |
|
Odisha |
Odia |
362 |
|
Maharashtra |
Marathi |
1,163 |
|
Goa |
Konkani |
20 |
|
Arunachal Pradesh |
English |
66 |
|
Assam |
Assamese Bengali/ Bodo |
311 |
|
Manipur |
Manipuri / English |
55 |
|
Meghalaya |
English/ Garo/ Khasi |
85 |
|
Mizoram |
Mizo |
40 |
|
Nagaland |
English |
70 |
|
Tripura |
Bengali/ Kokborok |
65 |
|
Kerala |
Malayalam |
426 |
|
Lakshadweep |
Malayalam |
2 |
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