SBI Clerk Result 2019 for Mains to be Declared Soon; Check Details Here
aayushi madavi | September 9, 2019 | 12:28 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 9: State Bank of India (SBI) is expected to declare SBI Clerk result 2019 for mains exam anytime soon. Candidates will be able to check their result for SBI Clerk on the official website - sbi.co.in . SBI Clerk 2019 mains result will either be published in pdf format or in the form of login.
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SBI Clerk 2019 mains exam was conducted on August 10. Candidates who appeared for the exam will have to log in using roll number/ registration number and date of birth to check SBI Clerk 2019 result.
If SBI Clerk result is published in the form of PDF, it would contain the list of roll numbers of qualified candidates and if the result is declared in the form of login, it would contain the name of the candidate, roll number, registration number, category of the candidate, State/UT applied for, date of examination, maximum score in all sections, cut off score, obtained score, and qualification status.
Candidates who will be shortlisted in SBI Clerk mains result will be considered for recruitment as Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales) in clerical cadre in branches of SBI across the country. SBI Clerk 2019 exam was conducted for 8,693 vacancies.
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