SBI Clerk Main 2020 Exam Postponed due to COVID 19-Prelims Result delayed
Team Careers360 | April 2, 2020 | 03:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India has issued a notification in which it has stated that due to COVID 19, the SBI clerk's main exam which was supposed to be held on April 19 has been postponed. It has also been mentioned in the notice that the date for the announcement of the SBLI clerk prelims result has also been delayed. Earlier the result was supposed to be declared in the last week of March.
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SBI Clerk Main Exam 2020 Postponed
About SBI Clerk 2020
The State Bank Of India had conducted the prelims exam for SBI clerk on February 22 and February 29 and on March 1 and 8. The exam was conducted in computer based mode in which the candidates had to answer 100 questions from English Language, Numerical Ability and reasoning ability. These questions were to be answered in one hour.
What After Announcement of SBI Prelims Result
Candidates who clear the prelims exam will have to appear for the mains exam which will again be held in computer based mode. In the mains exam, candidates will have to answer 190 questions in two hours and forty minutes.
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