SBI PO result 2021 for main exam declared at sbi.co.in; Check here
SBI declared the SBI PO Main 2021 result on January 26 at sbi.co.in. Check SBI PO 2021 result for Main exam here
Maniprabha Singh | January 26, 2022 | 01:48 PM IST
New Delhi: State Bank of India (SBI) has declared the SBI PO Main 2021 result on January 26. Candidates can download the SBI PO exam result 2021 from the official website sbi.co.in. The result of SBI PO Main 2021 contains the roll number of the selected candidates. Shortlisted candidates are eligible for the next level of recruitment i.e. Interview round.
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SBI PO Mains Result Date
- Result Announcement date- January 26
- SBI PO Main 2021 exam- January 2
How to Check SBI PO Mains result 2021?
1. Go to the official website of SBI PO- sbi.co.in
2. Click on the link referring to “ Main Examination Result ”
3. The SBI PO Mains result 2021 pdf will appear on the screen
4. Download the result file and keep it safe for future use.
SBI Probationary Officer Mains Exam 2021 was conducted on January 2, 2022. SBI PO exam 2021 is being conducted to select a total of 2056 Probationary Officers posts. The prelims exam was conducted on November 20, 21, and 27, 2021.
Only candidates who will qualify the SBI PO prelims, Mains and Interview round with the minimum cut off marks will be called for the final recruitment.
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