SBI clerk mains admit card 2025 out; exam on November 21
Vikas Kumar Pandit | November 15, 2025 | 02:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
SBI Clerk Admit Card 2025: The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 5,180 vacancies for the junior associates (Customer Support and Sales) posts.
The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued the admit card for the clerk mains exam 2025. SBI Clerk 2025 mains exam is scheduled to be held on November 21. Candidates can download the SBI clerk mains admit card 2025 through the official website at sbi.co.in.
To download the SBI clerk admit card 2025 for the mains exam, candidates will have to enter their application number and password or roll number and date of birth. The admit card will include details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, registration number, gender, category, and scanned copies of their photograph and signature.
The SBI Clerk Mains exam is conducted to recruit candidates for the post of Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) in the State Bank of India. The recruitment drive seeks to fill a total of 5,180 vacancies for this role.
Among these, 2,255 are allocated to Unreserved (UR) candidates, 508 to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), 1,179 to Other Backwards Classes (OBC), 450 to Scheduled Castes (SC), and 788 to Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates.
The SBI announced the SBI Clerk prelims result 2025 on November 4. Candidates who have qualified in the prelims will now move to the mains stage, which is the determining phase of the recruitment process. The final selection will be made based on the SBI clerk mains exam marks, followed by document verification.
How to download SBI clerk admit card 2025?
The steps to download the SBI mains admit card 2025 are as follows:
- Go to the official SBI careers website at sbi.co.in/careers.
- Click on the “SBI Clerk Mains 2025 Admit Card” link available in the notifications section.
- Log in using your registration number and date of birth or password.
- After logging in, the admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the admit card and print a copy for future reference.
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SBI Clerk mains exam pattern
Candidates preparing for the SBI Clerk Mains 2025 can refer to the SBI Clerk previous year questions and the SBI Clerk syllabus to strengthen their preparation. The exam evaluates reasoning, quantitative aptitude, English language, and general awareness. The SBI clerk mains exam pattern 2025 is provided in the table below.
|
Section |
Number of question |
Total marks |
Duration |
|
General English |
40 |
40 |
35 minutes |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
50 |
50 |
45 minutes |
|
Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude |
50 |
60 |
45 minutes |
|
General/Financial Awareness |
50 |
50 |
35 minutes |
|
Total |
190 |
200 |
2 hours 40 minutes |
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