SBI Clerk 2025 Expected Cut-Off: State-wise qualifying marks, result date soon at sbi.co.in
SBI Clerk Cut-Off 2025: The prelim exam result will be announced on the official website. Shortlisted candidates will then appear for the main exam.

Vikas Kumar Pandit | February 24, 2025 | 01:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI: State Bank of India (SBI) is conducting the SBI clerk prelims exam 2025. The SBI clerk prelims exam for February 22 has already been conducted and the remaining exams will be conducted on February 27, 28, and March 1, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the SBI Clerk 2025 prelims exam are now waiting for the SBI Clerk 2025 expected cut-off and result announcement.
The SBI Clerk prelims exam will be conducted in four shifts, each lasting one hour. Shift 1 is scheduled from 9 am to 10 am, followed by shift 2 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Shift 3 will take place from 2 pm to 3 pm, while shift 4 is set for 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
The SBI Clerk admit card 2025 was issued on February 10. Candidates must report to their respective exam centres well in advance to complete the verification process and security checks. Candidates should also carry the admit card, along with a valid photo ID, and other required documents.
The SBI recruitment drive seeks to fill 14,191 vacancies for the junior associates (Customer Support and Sales) posts. This includes 13,735 regular vacancies and 456 backlog vacancies. Selection will be based on candidates' performance in the SBI Clerk prelims and mains exams.
SBI Clerk Result 2025: Factors affecting cut-off
The SBI Clerk prelims cut-off 2025 is released state-wise, as each state has a different cut-off based on the number of vacancies and the level of competition. The SBI prelims cut-off is also released category-wise for different categories, including General, Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Economically Weaker Section (EWS).
The SBI Clerk 2025 prelims cut-off marks vary each year based on several factors, including:
- Number of Vacancies: Higher vacancies may lead to a lower cut-off, while fewer vacancies may result in a higher cut-off.
- Number of Candidates Appearing: A larger number of applicants increases competition, potentially raising the cut-off.
- Exam Difficulty Level: A more challenging paper may lead to a lower cut-off, while an easier paper can increase the cut-off.
Also read APPSC group 2 mains 2025 answer key out at psc.ap.gov.in; raise objections from February 25
SBI Clerk Prelims 2025: State-wise expected cut-off
Candidates can refer to the table below to check the SBI Clerk prelims expected cut-off 2025.
State |
Expected cut-off |
Uttarakhand |
69.75 |
Jharkhand |
68.25 |
Odisha |
68.25 |
Delhi |
76.25 |
Tami Nadu |
62 |
Gujarat |
56.75 |
Punjab |
77.50 |
Uttar Pradesh |
71.00 |
Madhya Pradesh |
68.75 |
Andhra Pradesh |
68 |
Chandigarh |
76 |
Telangana |
66 |
Haryana |
72.75 |
West Bengal |
67.5 |
Himachal Pradesh |
66 |
Kerala |
69.75 |
Rajasthan |
68.75 |
Maharashtra |
59.75 |
Karnataka |
58.75 |
Chhattisgarh |
68.75 |
Bihar |
68.75 |
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