
SBI Clerk Mains result 2025 released online. Here's how to download your scorecard
The State Bank of India (SBI) has announced the results for the SBI Clerk Mains 2025 examination, much to the relief of thousands of candidates nationwide. Those who took the Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales) Mains exam can now access their results on the official SBI website, sbi.co.in.The Mains exam took place on April 10 and 12, 2025, aiming to fill over 13,700 clerical positions.advertisementSTEPS TO CHECK AND DOWNLOAD SBI CLERK RESULT 2025Visit the official SBI website: sbi.co.in
Head to the 'Careers' sectionClick on 'Current Openings'Look for and select the link for 'Recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales).'Click on the 'SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025' linkEnter your registration number or roll number along with your date of birthDownload your scorecard and save it for future reference.The result is also available as a PDF file listing the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified. You can quickly search for your roll number using the Ctrl+F function.INFORMATION DISPLAYED ON THE SBI CLERK SCORECARDAfter downloading the scorecard, make sure to verify the details carefully. The SBI Clerk Mains scorecard will include:Candidate's Name and Roll NumberCategory and Sub-categoryMarks obtained section-wise and overallCut-off marks specific to your categoryadvertisementFinal selection statusThis scorecard offers a detailed breakdown of your performance, showing your scores across various sections along with the aggregate marks and category-wise qualifying marks.WHAT COMES NEXT?Candidates who clear the Mains exam must appear for the Language Proficiency Test (LPT). This test evaluates the candidate's ability to read, write, and speak the local language of the state they have applied for. Passing the LPT is mandatory for final selection.VACANCY DETAILS AND EXAM PATTERNThis recruitment drive seeks to fill 13,732 Junior Associate posts. The vacancies are distributed as follows: 5,870 for the unreserved category, 3,001 for OBC, 2,118 for SC, 1,385 for ST, and 1,361 for EWS candidates.The Mains exam consisted of 190 questions with a maximum score of 200 marks. The question paper covered topics such as General/Financial Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, and Computer Aptitude.

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