SBI PO 2018 Mains Admit Card released
Anangsha Patra | July 21, 2018 | 05:34 PM IST | 1 min read
The State Bank of India has released the admit card of SBI PO mains exam on July 21 in online mode. The admit card is available only for those candidates who have cleared their prelims exam. Candidates can download the SBI PO mains admit card by entering their registration number/roll number and date of birth/password in the login window.
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It must be noted that this call letter has to be carried by the candidates to the allotted exam centre.
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Along with the SBI PO admit card, candidates have to take one of the prescribed photo Ids - PAN Card, Voter Card, Aadhaar Card, Bank Passbook and Driving License to the examination centre. To be one a safer side, candidates can take 2 to 3 copies of the admit card in case of any possibility of loosing it.
State Bank of India will conduct SBI PO 2018 mains exam on August 4 in online mode. The exam will be held across various SBI PO exam centres in the country. The test will have questions from Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/Economy/ Banking Awareness and English Language.
Earlier, on July 19 SBI had released the scorecard of SBI PO prelims wherein the category-wise and overall cut off was mentioned. However, unlike last year the sectional cut off of prelims has not been announced this year. As per the official data, SBI PO 2018 prelims cut off has gone up from 5 to 12 marks across all categories.
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