SBI PO Prelims 2018 Results declared Check Probationary Officers scores @ sbi.co.in/careers ; Mains exam on 4 August

SBI PO Result 2018 for Prelims Announced @ sbi.co.in/careers  SBI PO Result 2018 for Prelims Announced @sbi.co.in/careers  Recruitment of Probationary Officers in State Bank of India Result of the Written test (Phase – I) Held in July 2018. Registration Numbers of Candidates Shortlisted for Phase – II(Mains Examination. The State Bank of India (SBI) has released the result of Probationary Officer (PO) preliminary examination. Candidates can check their scores on its official website, sbi.co.in and bank.sbi/careers. SBI announced PO Prelims 2018 exam result. Check your result here.

 SBI announces PO Prelims 2018 exam result.  
 Your wait for the PO prelims exam result is over as the country’s largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI) has declared the Probationary Officer (PO) Prelims exam results on its official website https://www.sbi.co.in/careers/. The bank has released the list of roll numbers selected for the mains exam. SBI had conducted the PO preliminary exam on July 1, 7 and 8, in which nearly 10 lakh candidates had appeared. The bank plans to hire 2,000 candidates for the post of Probationary Officers. 


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SBI PO recruitment Phase – II (Mains Examination) will be held on 04/08/2018.    


 Ckeck SBI PO Prelims exam by following these steps: 
1. Go to SBI official website, sbi.co.in
2. See announcement section on the website.
3. Click on the Preliminary Exam Results for Recruitment of Probationary Officers Announced link there
4. Locate the Recruitment of Probationary Officers tab on the page


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Click here to check SBI PO Prelims Results




Candidates are advised to visit Bank’s website www.sbi.co.in or https://bank.sbi/careers to download. Call-Letter for Mains Exam from 20-07-2018 onwards.


SBI PO Mains 2018: Exam pattern
The exam will be an online objective type and descriptive test of 200 and 50 marks each. The objective test will be of three hours duration, of total 200 marks and will consist of the following four sections:


– Reasoning and Computer Aptitude: 45 questions (60 minutes).
– Data Analysis and Interpretation: 35 questions (45 minutes).
– General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness: 40 questions (35 minutes).
– English Language: 35 questions (40 minutes).


The descriptive test will be of 30 minutes duration with two questions for 50 marks. It will be a test of English language (letter writing and essay).


The results for the mains will be declared on 20 August, The group exercises and the interview will be conducted from 24 September to 12 October. The call letters for the same will be released on 1 September, according to reports. The final results will be announced on 1 November.


The total compensation per annum will be a minimum of Rs 8.20 lakh and a maximum of Rs 13.08 lakh depending on the place of posting and other factors.  The bank has 2,000 regular vacancies and 118 vacancies for differently-abled people, according to Money Control.


The bank has also warned against fake website and fraud offer letters. “It has been reported to us that some fraudsters have hosted websites making them appear to be as those of State Bank of India (SBI). Fake lists of selection for posts in SBI have been published on these websites, and reportedly fake appointment letters are also being issued in the name of SBI,” a notice on the bank’s website read.


“It is clarified that SBI never publishes names of shortlisted/selected candidates on the website. Only roll numbers/registration numbers are published and shortlisted/selected candidates are informed individually through SMS/Email/Post. All details regarding recruitment like notice, interview schedule, final result etc., are published only on sbi.co.in/careers and bank.sbi.careers,” as per the notice.
As has been observed over the course of the past few weeks, the dates and times of result announcements have been frequently changed around. The information above has not been independently verified by Firstpost. However, this article will continue to be updated to reflect official updates as and when they come in.