SBI PO mains admit card 2020 released @sbi.co.in; Direct link to download
Ujjwal Kirti | January 19, 2021 | 03:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
SBI has released the admit card of SBI PO 2020 mains on the official website. The exam is scheduled to be held on January 29.
NEW DELHI: State Bank of India (SBI) has released the SBI PO 2020 mains admit card in online mode on the official website - sbi.co.in . Candidates who got qualified as per SBI PO prelims result 2020 can download the SBI PO mains admit card 2020 after login in with registration number or roll number and password or date of birth. SBI PO mains exam is scheduled to be conducted on January 29, 2021.
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Candidates need to follow all the preventive measures provided by the government at the SBI PO exam centre. Carrying the mains admit card of SBI PO 2020 along with a valid photo identity card is mandatory. SBI PO admit card 2021 includes all the details regarding candidates and exam day.
SBI PO 2020-21: Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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SBI PO 2020 prelims result |
January 18, 2021 |
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SBI PO 2020 mains admit card |
January 19, 2021 |
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SBI PO 2020 mains |
January 29, 2021 |
Steps to download the SBI PO mains admit card:
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Visit the official website of SBI
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Click on the option ‘Careers’ available on the home page.
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Click on the link available for SBI PO 2020 mains call letter .
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Enter roll number/registration number, date of birth/password as login credentials.
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Enter the captcha code
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Submit the details
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SBI PO admit card 2020 will be displayed on the screen
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Download and take a print of SBI PO 2020 admit card
Details mentioned on the SBI PO mains admit card 2021:
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Name of the candidate appearing
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SBI PO application number
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Roll number
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Registration number
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Password for logging in
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Date and time
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Examination venue details
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SBI PO exam day instructions
SBI PO 2020 mains exam day guidelines:
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At the SBI PO 2020 examination centre, it is important to bring the SBI PO 2020 mains admit card together with a clear photo-identity proof.
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It is compulsory to wear masks and gloves at the testing centre.
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Applicants will need a personal sanitizer, a pen and a bottle of clear water to hold.
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Students are allowed to enter the exam centre after checking their status on the Aarogya Setu App.
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The thermal guns at the entrance are used to monitor the temperature of the candidates.
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Applicants with body temperatures higher than average or with coronavirus symptoms are not approved.
What if I forget the password of SBI PO mains 2020 admit card login page?
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Visit the official website
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Click on ‘Forgot Password’ available on the login page.
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Enter registration number and phone number or email address.
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Candidates will get their password on their email id.
More about SBI PO:
SBI conducts recruitment tests for various positions such as SBI PO and SBI Clerk along with specialist officers. Candidates graduating from any stream will apply for this recruitment test. For this test, three phases will take place: prelims, mains and interview. Candidates who have qualified in both will be shortlisted for final allocation.
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