SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2025: Admit Cards Available for Download
SBI Clerk Mains 2025 exam is set for April 10 & 12. Download your admit card now from the official SBI website. Check details here.
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The State Bank of India (SBI) will conduct the mains examination for Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales) positions on April 10 and 12. Candidates who cleared the preliminary exam can now access their admit cards through the official SBI website.
SBI declared the results for the Clerk (Junior Associate) Prelims 2025 exam on March 28. Along with the results, the bank published state-wise cut-off marks and individual scorecards. Aspirants who secured the required scores are eligible to take the mains exam. The preliminary examination was held on February 22, 27, 28, and March 1, 2025. Candidates can retrieve their results by logging into the portal with their credentials.
Steps to Download SBI Clerk Mains 2025 Admit Card
1. Visit the official SBI website at sbi.co.in.
2. Navigate to the 'Current Openings' section.
3. Locate and click on the notification titled ‘Recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) (Advertisement No: CRPD/CR/2023-24/27).’
4. Click on the ‘Mains Exam for SBI Junior Associate Admit Cards’ link.
5. A login page will appear.
6. Enter the required credentials and submit the details.
7. The admit card will be displayed on the screen.
8. Download and save the document for future reference.
The SBI Clerk selection process comprises two stages: Prelims and Mains. Candidates qualifying for the prelims advance to the mains examination, with admit cards expected to be available from April 2. The mains exam includes sections on General/Financial Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude. A penalty of 1/4th of the assigned marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer in the objective test.
Candidates must meet the minimum aggregate percentage to qualify, with a 5 per cent relaxation for SC, ST, OBC, PwBD, XS, and DXS candidates. The bank will determine the overall minimum qualifying marks, but there are no minimum marks required for individual sections. Section-wise marks will not be maintained.