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SBI Clerk Prelims admitted Card 2025 should be released today on SBI.co.in, here is how to download

SBI Clerk Prelims admitted Card 2025 should be released today on SBI.co.in, here is how to download

The State Bank of India should publish the admission card of the prelime of the SBI 2025 clerk today, on February 10, 2025. Applicants who seek to participate in the preliminary examination for associated junior publications may find the Card admission link on the official SBI website in SBI.co. In.

With nearly 19.89 Lakh of expected candidates, the press release from the admission card is crucial for candidates confirming their participation in this competitive recruitment campaign. The preliminary examination of the SBI clerk will take place on 22, 27, 28, 28, 28 and 1 March 2025 on February 22, 28.

The purpose of this recruitment campaign is to fill 13,735 vacant positions for junior partners within the organization. The examination process ended on January 7, 2025.

Step 1: Go to SBI.co.in, the official SBI website.

Step 2: Click on “Join SBI” and select “Current Openings”.

Step 3: Find “the recruitment of junior partners (customer and sales)”.

Step 4: Select “SBI clerk admission card” from the options.

Step 5: Connect with your identification information.

Step 6: Your preliminary admission card of the SBI clerk will appear on the screen.

Step 7: Print it for future use.

The online preliminary examination of the OPSC OCS 2024 includes 100 objective questions, each of a total value of 100 points. The candidates will have an hour to complete the exam, which is divided into three sections. The English language section consists of 30 questions, assessed at 30 points, with a 20 -minute time limit allocated to this section.

Likewise, the sections of digital capacity and reasoning capacity each contain 35 questions, worth 35 points respectively and have a time limit of 20 minutes per section. The candidates will be eligible for the main examination according to their total notes, classified in the descending order of the performance.