A Comprehensive Guide for SBI PO Exam 2020

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(Newswire.net — July 15, 2020) — 

About the Exam

Bank jobs are one of the most propitious jobs in the country. There is a good work-life balance and the salary is well concerning the benefits provided. The SBI PO recruits thousands of graduates every year. The basic eligibility criteria are just a university degree. Hence, it is the most desirable option for graduates all over the country.

The SBI i.e. State Bank of India is one of the largest Public Sector banks in India, is all set to conduct the SBI PO exam in 2020. SBI will soon release the official notification on it’s website. The notification was to be released in July 2020 but due to Covid-19, the official notification has been postponed. Once the notification is out, candidates can fill the online application form and make themselves eligible for this most sought-after recruitment drive. The SBI PO is considered a coveted job because of its rich exposure, markable career growth, and attractive remunerations.

Total Vacancies

Looking at the past year’s trends it is strongly expected that SBI will announce approximately 2000 vacancies for all the willing aspirants. Although one can check the exact number of vacancies on the official website of State Bank of India. The basic pay is Rs 27,620 in the starting for SBI PO with four advance increments in the pay scale. This is why your gross salary gets propelled by a few notches. 

Eligibility

The candidates have to register themselves with the SBI to fill the application form. It’s advisable to know the SBI form filling process to avoid any last-minute complications. Before you proceed with the registration, make sure you check the eligibility criteria in the notification. You mandatorily have to meet the prescribed eligibility requirements or else your application will be rejected. 

  • The candidate must be a graduate, while the graduation discipline doesn’t matter and should possess the documentation for the same from a recognized University .The candidate must be an Indian National. 
  • Candidates must be between 21 to 30 years. There are relaxations for students of a reserved community. This is a rule by the government for this purpose. 
  • There are a limited number of attempts that are restricted to 4 attempts for unreserved candidates.

Exam Structure

The State Bank of India PO exam test’s candidates on the basis of these three phases:

  • The first exam is the Prelims Exam
  • The second stage is Mains Exam 
  •  Last and final stage is the Interview/Group Discussion. 

Candidates have to secure above the cut-off marks to secure their position in the merit list. The prelims and the mains exam will be  held in online mode with each section carrying 100 and 200 marks respectively. 

The preliminary exam is objective in nature while the mains examination is both objective and descriptive in nature. In mains examination candidates have to attempt a test of the English language, where they are supposed to write an essay & letter. For passing the Descriptive Test, candidates have to mandatorily acquire the qualifying marks, which is to be decided by the exam conducting authority. 

Syllabus 

The candidates will be evaluated on these topics:

  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Reasoning and Data Analysis
  • General/ Economy / Banking Awareness
  • English Language
  • Computer Aptitude. 

It is crucial to be well-versed with the exam syllabus prior to preparing for any exam. The exam syllabus will behave as the roadmap for the formulation of the exam strategy. The SBI PO Syllabus will help you to easily gauge the expectations of the examiner. The exam syllabus is released every year by the exam conducting authority either with the recruitment notification or post it on their website.

Cutoff Marks 

The final candidates will be selected based on their ranks in the merit list. Hence it’s important to note that mere scoring above minimum marks or cut off marks won’t guarantee your selection as you also have to score high individually to secure your position. Although the final discretion in this matter lies in the hand of SBI. Generally, the SBI PO cutoff marks fall in the range of 65%- 75%. The Prelim exam is a qualifying in nature. The mains exam has a 75% weightage whereas the Interview exam holds 25% weightage in the merit list.

Bite-sized tips for SBI PO 

Lets know some last minutes tips valuable for SBI PO students:

  • Be well versed with the SBI PO Exam Pattern 2020
  • Previous Years  PO Cut Off for SBI 
  • Give all the sections equal attention and time during the preparation phase.  
  • Practice mock tests are a go to thing. Practise mock tests and analyse your performance. 

The SBI PO is the major exam for all the banking aspirants. One cannot afford to miss even the minor details about this examination. In this article, we have provided you with all the details that one should know before appearing for the examination. It’s suggested for all the aspirants to keep themselves updated by checking the official site of SBI frequently.