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SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025: Where to check Junior Associate results?

SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025: Where to check Junior Associate results?

Indian Express30-05-2025

SBI Clerk Mains result 2025: The State Bank of India (SBI) is likely to release the SBI Clerk Mains result 2025 this week. Candidates who have appeared for the Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) exam can view their results on SBI's official website — sbi.co.in.
The SBI Clerk recruitment exam was conducted this year to fill 13,732 vacancies of Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales) posts. This figure includes 5,870 vacancies for the unreserved category, 3,001 for Other Backward Classes (OBC), 2,118 for Scheduled Caste (SC), 1,385 for Scheduled Tribe (ST), and 1,361 for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).
Candidates' sectional and overall marks along with the cutoff scores for different categories will be displayed on the score card. Candidates who qualify the mains will be required to appear for the personality test and interview.
The credentials required to check the recruitment test's results are roll number, date of birth and other details as asked by examination authority.
Step 1: Visit SBI's official website — sbi.co.in
Step 2: Scroll down and click on the 'Careers' section.
Step 3: Click on 'Current Openings'
Step 4: In the following tab, select 'Recruitment of Junior Associates' in the 'Select Post' scroll down menu.
Step 5: Find the link related to 'Prelims/Mains Result for SBI Junior Associates for exam'.
Step 6: View and download the SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025 pdf
Step 7: The pdf will contain a merit list with the names of qualified candidates. Look for your roll number using 'CTRL+F' and download the merit list for future reference.
The SBI Clerk Mains 2025 exam were held on April 10 and 12. The 200-mark test comprised of questions from General/Financial Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude. 1/4th mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
The SBI Prelims were held on February 22, 27, 28 and March 1, 2025. SBI announced the results for SBI Clerk Preliminary Examination 2025 on March 28.

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