SBI Clerk Mains Admit card 2021 released at sbi.co.in; check direct link to download
vikrant.shukla | September 21, 2021 | 07:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
SBI has released the Clerk mains admit card 2021 along with the prelims result. Check steps to download SBI Clerk mains admit card 2021 here.
NEW DELHI:
The State Bank of India (SBI) has released the SBI clerk admit card for the mains exam. The SBI Clerk mains admit card 2021 has been released on the official website sbi.co.in along with the
SBI Clerk prelims result
. The SBI Clerk 2021 mains exam will be held on October 1 and 17, 2021.
Latest: Direct link to download the
SBI clerk 2021 mains admit card
.
SBI Clerk: Sample papers | Preparation tips
Candidates who have qualified in the SBI Clerk prelims exam 2021, can download their mains admit card by using their login credentials. The SBI Clerk mains admit card 2021 will consist of candidate's details as well as the SBI Clerk mains venue details. Candidates will have to carry their mains admit card along with one valid photo ID proof to the exam centre on exam day.
SBI Clerk admit card and exam date 2021
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SBI Clerk Events |
SBI Clerk Dates |
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SBI Clerk Mains Admit Card 2021 |
September 21, 2021 |
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SBI Clerk Mains Exam |
October 1 and 17, 2021 |
Steps to download SBI Clerk admit card 2021?
Step 1 - Visit the official website - ibpsonline.ibps.in
Step 2 - Fill in the login credentials like the registration no/roll no and password/DOB(DD-MM-YY), captcha and click on login.
Step 3 - The SBI Clerk mains admit card 2021 will be displayed.
Step 4 - Download the SBI Clerk mains admit card and take a print out.
Step 5 - It is advised to take at least 2-3 printouts of the SBI Clerk mains admit card 2021.
Details mentioned in SBI Clerk admit card 2021
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Name and address of the applicant
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SBI Clerk application number / user-id created
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Candidate's roll number
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Date and Time SBI Clerk mains exam
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SBI Clerk exam centre information
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SBI Clerk mains exam day guidelines
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Space for photo, signature and left thumb impression
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Scanned photo and signature
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COVID-19 guidelines such as wearing of mask, gloves, personal transparent water bottle, personal hand sanitiser, a simple pen, pencils, erasers and ink stamp pad.
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Self declaration form for aspirants who are suffering from cough, fever, sore throat/runny nose, breathing problem, body ache etc.
What after the SBI Clerk mains exam?
Candidates who qualify in the mains exam will be called to appear in the final stage which is the LPT. It is also known as the language proficiency test. In this test, a candidates’ ability to read, write and converse in the specific language will be tested. However, those aspirants who have valid proof that they have studied the same language as a subject in 10 or 10+2 will be exempted from appearing in the LPT.
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