
SBI clerk notification 2025 out for 6,589 vacancies; apply online at sbi.co.in, check eligibility, salary, dates & more
The State Bank of India has announced 6,589 vacancies for Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) through the SBI Clerk Notification 2025. The online application window will be open from August 6 to August 26, 2025. Graduates aged 20-28 are eligible to apply, and the selection process includes a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Language Proficiency Test.
Agencies The State Bank of India (SBI) has officially released the SBI Clerk Notification 2025 announcing 6,589 vacancies for the post of Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales). The online application process begins on August 6, 2025, and will continue until August 26, 2025. Selection will be conducted through three stages: Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Language Proficiency Test (LPT).To apply, candidates must have a graduation degree from a recognised university and must be between 20 and 28 years of age. Final-year students are not eligible, unless they can provide graduation proof by the specified cut-off date.
Feature Details Organization State Bank of India (SBI) Post Name Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales) Total Vacancies 6,589 Application Dates 6 August 2025 to 26 August 2025 Selection Process Prelims → Mains → Language Proficiency Test (LPT) Eligibility Graduation in any discipline Age Limit 20 to 28 years (as on 01.04.2025) Salary ₹24,050 (Basic Pay) + Allowances (Approx. ₹46,000/month) Application Fee ₹750 (General/OBC/EWS); NIL for SC/ST/PwD Official Website sbi.co.in
Notification Release Date: August 5, 2025
Official Website: sbi.co.in
Total Vacancies: 6,589
Post: Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales)
Application Dates: August 6 to August 26, 2025
Eligibility
Education: Graduation in any discipline (as on 31.12.2025)
Age Limit: 20 to 28 years (as on 01.04.2025)
Age Relaxation
SC/ST: 5 years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 3 years
PwD: 10 to 15 years (depending on category]

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