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SBI Bank PO Exam pattern 2017 – Online SBI Bank PO Exam Pattern

SBI Bank PO Exam pattern 2017 -18: State Bank of India (SBI) conducts written examination for Probationary Officer (PO) posts. From 2015 onwards SBI had changed the pattern of PO exam.
Now there will be 3 phases of exam instead of 2.
Phase 1 will be for screening of non-serious candidates to remove the competition.
Phase 2 will be main exam consisting of written as well as descriptive paper. Those aspirants who qualifies phase 2 are further tested with Group discussion and Interview. Here we are providing SBI PO Exam pattern 2017
SBI PO Exam pattern 2017 Phase-I – Preliminary Examination: Preliminary Examination is objective test. It comprising of Objective questions for 100 marks will be conducted online. This test would be of 1 hour duration divided into three Sections as follows:
Sr. NoName of testMarksNo. of Questions
1English Language3030
2Quantitative Aptitude3535
3Reasoning Ability3535
Total100100
Aspirants have to clear in each of the three tests by securing passing marks that will be decided by the Bank. Adequate number of aspirants in each category as decided by the Bank (approx. 20 times the numbers of vacancies available) will be short listed for the Main Examination.

SBI PO Exam pattern 2017 Phase – II

Main Examination: Main Examination will consist Objective and Descriptive Test both. Objective Tests for 200 marks and Descriptive Test for 50 marks. Both will be online.
The aspirants are required to qualify in the Descriptive Test by securing passing marks, as decided by the Bank.
(i) Objective Test: The Objective Test consists of 4 Sections (Total 200 marks) of 3 hour duration as follows:
Sr. No.Name of testMarksNo. of QuestionDuration (in Minutes)
1Reasoning and Computer Aptitude604560 mins
2Data Analysis and Interpretation603545 mins
3English403540 mins
4General / Economy / Banking Awareness404035 mins
Total155200180/ 3 hours
(ii) Descriptive Test: The Descriptive Test will be a Test of English Language (Letter Writing & Essay) of 30 minutes duration with 50 marks
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