SBI Clerk mains exam analysis 2021; Check good attempts and difficulty level here
vikrant.shukla | October 17, 2021 | 05:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
SBI Clerk mains exam analysis 2021 now available. Check the difficulty level of the SBI Clerk mains exam, good attempts and more details here.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) successfully conducted the SBI Clerk 2021 mains exam today. The SBI Clerk mains exam was conducted across major cities for the candidates who qualified as per the SBI Clerk prelims result . According to the SBI clerk 2021 mains exam analysis, the question paper was of moderate to difficult level. The SBI Clerk mains exam analysis 2021 is based on the inputs provided by candidates who appeared in the exam.
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Candidates who appeared in the SBI Clerk mains exam or those who are already to appear in future attempts can check the SBI Clerk mains analysis 2021, to know the good attempts, difficulty level of the exam, types of questions asked, etc.
Also read - SBI Clerk 2021 Main Exam analysis; General and Financial awareness easy, check expected cut-off
SBI Clerk mains exam 2021 - Highlights
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The SBI Clerk mains exam had questions asked from four sections - English, General Awareness (GA), Quantitative Aptitude (Quant) and Reasoning ability.
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The question paper was in multiple choice format, held in online mode.
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There was negative marking in the SBI Clerk mains exam. According to the negative marking, 1/4th marks allotted to the specific question will be deducted for wrong attempts.
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The SBI Clerk question paper was bilingual.
SBI Clerk mains exam 2021 - Overview
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Section |
Question |
Total Marks |
Duration |
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General English |
40 |
40 |
35 minutes |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
50 |
50 |
45 minutes |
|
Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude |
50 |
60 |
45 minutes |
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General/Financial Awareness |
50 |
50 |
35 minutes |
|
Total |
190 |
200 |
2 hours 40 minutes |
SBI Clerk mains exam analysis 2021
Based on the SB Clerk mains exam analysis 2021 received by Team Careers360, we have tabulated the analysis.
SBI Clerk mains exam analysis 2021
|
Section |
Question |
Good attempts |
Time duration |
|
General English |
40 |
19-21 |
Moderate to difficult |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
50 |
23-26 |
Moderate to difficult |
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Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude |
50 |
30+ |
Easy |
|
General/Financial Awareness |
50 |
30+ |
Easy |
|
Total |
190 |
102+ |
Moderate to difficult |
What after SBI Clerk mains exam 2021?
SBI will declare the result of the Clerk mains exam a few days after the exam is conducted. Along with the main result of SBI Clerk, SBI will also release the cutoff 2021. Candidates qualifying in the Clerk mains exam will be able to appear in the language proficiency test (LPT). Those candidates who have studied the LPT subject in their 10th/12th are exempted from appearing in the LPT.
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