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SBI PO 2020-2021 Exam Notification - Check Eligibility , Vacancies , Exam Pattern


SBI PO 2020-21 Exam Notification

The State Bank of India (SBI) has released the notification for the much-awaited SBI PO 2020 Recruitment on their official website i.e. SBI or https://www.sbi.co.in/careers on 14th November 2020 and those who wish to apply for this post can start registering themselves online from 14th November onwards. All banking aspirants who are preparing for this year’s exam can check all the important details like eligibility criteria, exam dates, exam pattern, syllabus, vacancies, fees, etc. through this blog.

Important Dates to Note:

  • Online registrations will start from November 14 to December 04, 2020
  • SBI PO preliminary exam will be conducted on 12.2020, 02.01.2021, 04.01.2021 and 05.01.2021
  • SBI PO mains exam will be conducted on 01.2021
  • Final result to be declared by March 2021



Number of Vacancies

A total of 2000 vacancies is going to be filled in the year 2020-21 across all the branches of SBI.

Eligibility Criteria:

If you want to apply for the SBI PO 2020 exam; please check all the below-mentioned eligibility criteria details:

Age limit: 21 – 30 yrs (+3 yrs for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), +5 yrs for SC/ST) as on 01.04.2020

i.e. A candidate must have been born not earlier than 02.04.1990 and no later than 01.04.1999 (both dates inclusive).

Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. Those who are in the Final Year/ Semester of their Graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if called for an interview, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 31.12.2020.


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