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The State Bank of India has launched its SBI PO 2025 recruitment drive, inviting applications for 541 vacancies until July 14. Candidates aged 21–30 with a graduate degree can apply via sbi.co ...
SBI PO Notification 2025: To be eligible, applicants must hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Applicants' age should fall within the 21 to 30-year range.
The final selection list has been released in PDF format at SBI’s official portal — sbi.co.in — featuring the roll numbers of those provisionally selected.
SBI PO Mains Result 2025: The State Bank of India (SBI) declared the SBI PO Main exam results at sbi.co.in.
SBI CBO vs SBI PO: Know the key differences and similarities in eligibility, salary, job role, probation period, transfer policy, and career growth to choose the right banking career path.
SBI PO Mains Admit Card: The State Bank of India (SBI) has declared the availability of the SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2025, allowing aspirants to get ready for the next step in the probationary ...
The SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 has been declared on April 5, 2025, on the official website sbi.co.in. Candidates who appeared for the SBI PO Prelims Exam 2025 on March 8, 16, and 24, 2025, can now ...
SBI has declared the PO Prelims Result 2025 on April 5. Candidates can check results on sbi.co.in. The cut-off marks for 2025 are expected to be similar to last year.
SBI has released the SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 at sbi.co.in. Candidates can now check their scores using their registration details.
SBI PO Prelims Result 2025: What is the expected cut off? Last year, the cut-off marks for SBI PO Prelims for General, EWS, OBC categories were around 59.25, while for SC and ST categories, they ...
The equi-percentile method allows SBI to adjust candidate scores which produces equivalent assessment results between different examination slots. How to check SBI PO Prelims Result 2025?
SBI PO Exam Analysis 2025: Get detailed insights into SBI PO Prelims Exam Analysis, including Shift 1 ,2,3 and 4 analysis, difficulty level, good attempts, topic-wise weightage, and expected cutoff.