SBI PO 2022 Prelims Exam: 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th December 2022
SBI PO 2022 Prelims Result: January 2023
Mains Exam Date: January 2023/February 2023
State Bank of India (SBI) conducts an online exam to recruit candidates for the post of Probationary Officer (PO) for its various branches throughout the country. After the preliminary exam, there will be Mains (objective test) exam followed by a descriptive test. And the final round will be Group discussion and Interview.
Graduates in any discipline from any recognized university or any equivalent qualification recognized by the Government of India.
Candidates who are in the final year of graduation can also apply.
The age of the candidates should be between 21 years and 30 years, both inclusive.
The upper age limit is relaxed for the candidates belonging to the following categories.
CATEGORY | UPPER AGE LIMIT RELAXATION |
---|---|
Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 5 years |
Other Backward Castes (Non-Creamy Layer) (NC-OBC) | 3 years |
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) General | 10 years |
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) SC/ST | 15 years |
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) NC/OBC | 13 years |
Ex Servicemen | 5 years |
Event | Date |
Advertisement date | 21st September 2022 |
Closure of registration of application | 12th October 2022 |
SBI PO Prelims Exam 2022 | 17th/18th/19th/20th of December 2022 |
Result of SBI PO Prelims 2022 | January 2023 |
SBI PO Mains Exam 2022 | January 2023 / February 2023 |
Result of SBI PO Mains Exam 2022 | February / March 2023 |
Group Exercises and Interview | February / March 2023 |
Declaration of Final Result | March 2023 |
The exam will consist of the following sections/syllabus:
The SBI PO preliminary examination consists of three sections.
The preliminary exam is of objective type with 3 sections and a composite time of 1 hour.
Every question carries equal marks (1 mark) and ¼ marks will be penalized for every wrong answer. The pattern is as follows:
# | Section | Number of Questions | Total Marks | Time |
1 | English | 30 | 30 | 20 minutes |
2 | Quantitative Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
3 | Reasoning | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
Total | 100 | 100 | 1 hour |
The Mains exam has an objective test and a descriptive test.
The Objective Test of 3 hours duration consists of 4 sections for total 200 marks.
Every question carries equal marks (1 mark) and ¼ marks will be penalized for every wrong answer.
The Objective Test will have separate timing for every section:
# | Section | No of questions | Marks | Time |
1 | Reasoning and Computer Aptitude | 45 | 60 | 60 minutes |
2 | Data Analysis & Interpretation | 35 | 60 | 45 minutes |
3 | General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness | 40 | 40 | 35 minutes |
4 | English Language | 35 | 40 | 40 minutes |
Total | 155 | 200 | 3 hours |
There are no sectional cutoff in both the Mains and the preliminary exam.
The Descriptive test will be a test of English language and will require the student to write an Essay and a Letter by typing it on the computer. The test will be for 30 mins and for 50 marks.
The marks obtained in the preliminary exam will not be added for the selection and only the marks obtained in the Mains exams.
Mains exam score (Both descriptive and objective) will be added to the marks obtained in GD and Interview for the preparation of the final merit list.
The salary includes a basic pay of Rs. 27,620 with 4 advance increments. The official will also be eligible for D.A, H.R.A/Lease rental, C.C.A, Medical and other allowances & perquisites as per rules in force from time to time.
The total compensation per annum would be a minimum of 8.2 lakhs and maximum of 13.08 lakhs depending on place of posting and other factors.