SBI Clerk Result 2018: Mains score card, cut off released on October 8
Bachan Thakur | October 8, 2018 | 06:29 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, October 8: The State Bank of India (SBI) has released the scorecard of SBI Clerk mains exam 2018 on October 8. The scorecard has been released in the online mode wherein the candidates can download their scorecard and check their scores by entering roll number and date of birth or registration number and date of birth.
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Besides the availability of the scorecard, the examination authority has also released the SBI Clerk cut off for mains exam. Candidates can check their overall marks secured out of 200, the cut off marks as per their respective category and their qualifying status. Once they log in to check their scores, candidates will get to know whether they have been provisionally selected in the clerical cadre or not.
The scorecard of SBI Clerk 2018 (mains) reflects the name of the post, the state applied for, name, roll number, registration number, category and date of birth of the candidate, total marks, overall marks secured, category-wise score, and the qualifying status. It must be noted that the cut off is released for all categories separately for all the states.
Earlier, SBI had announced the result of SBI Clerk mains examination on September 21, while the prelims result was declared on July 17. The scores of the candidates and the cut off have been released for the mains exam, which was held on August 5, in online mode, while the prelims examination was held on June 23, 24 and 30.
The State Bank of India conducts SBI Clerk examination for recruiting eligible candidates as Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) in clerical cadre. For 2018, the public sector bank has announced as many as 9633 vacancies.
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