SBI PO Result 2019 Out for Mains at sbi.co.in; 6196 Candidates Qualified
Shristi Kirti | August 24, 2019 | 10:14 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 24: State Bank of India (SBI) has announced the result of SBI PO for the mains exam on August 24. The result has been announced in the form of PDF for the exam which was held on August 20, 2019. A total of 6196 candidates have passed and qualified for the INterview round. Candidates can download their result by visiting the official website, clicking on the result link. The result PDF contains the roll numbers of all the mains qualified candidates.
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Steps to check SBI PO Mains Result 2019
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Visit official website of SBI - www.sbi.co.in
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Check top right section of homepage and click on ‘Careers’.
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This further opens a new window
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Click on the link of SBI PO Result 2019
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The screen will then display the result PDF.
Only those candidates have been considered qualified who have secured marks equal to or more than the determined minimum cut off scores.
All those candidates who have qualified the mains exam will now have to appear for the Interview round, the date of which will be intimated to the candidate later on the authority's website.
SBI PO exam is conducted to recruit candidates in State Bank of India at its Probationary Officers (PO) cadre. The exam is held in three stages - Prelims, Mains and Interview. Candidates who qualify in the prelims exam appears in the mains exam while those who qualify in the mains exam further appear for the Interview. This year, SBI has announced a total of 2000 vacancies of Probationary Officers.
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