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SBI PO Mains Result 2021 Out!! Check your Mains result today!

SBI PO Mains Result 2021

The SBI PO Mains result 2021 was announced on January 25, 2022. Heartiest congratulations from Team ixamBee to all successful candidates!

SBI PO Mains result 2021 PDF.

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SBI PO Prelims Result 2021

The SBI PO Prelims Result 2021 was released on December 16, 2021.

SBI PO Mains Admit Card

The SBI PO Mains admit card was released on December 16, 2021.

SBI PO Mains Exam Date

The SBI PO Mains exam was held on January 2, 2022.

SBI PO 2021 Exam Overview 

The most awaited recruitment exam of the year is calling on us! Take a look at the details below. 

Exam NameState Bank of India Probationary Officer
Exam Conducting BodyState Bank of India
Website https://www.sbi.co.in 
Job locationAcross India
Mode of Application Online 

SBI PO 2021-22 Exam Calendar

The important dates for the SBI PO exam have been provided in the table below.

Notification Release Date October 4, 2021 
Online Application WindowOctober 05, to October 25, 2021 
Window for fee paymentOctober 05, to October 25, 2021 
No. of vacancies 2056
Preliminary Exam Date (Tentative)November 20, 21 & 27, 2021. 
Prelims Result DateDecember 16, 2021
Mains Exam DateJanuary 2, 2021
Mains Admit Card DownloadDecember 16, 2021 to January 2, 2022 (ongoing)
Mains ResultJanuary 25, 2022

SBI PO Interview

Candidates in the ratio of 3:1 will be called for Phase 3 comprising Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The total marks allotted for the SBI PO interview are 50. 

AssessmentMarks
Group Discussion20
Personal Interview30

State Bank of India Trivia

  • The State Bank of India was founded on July 1, 1955. 
  • Its headquarters are in Mumbai. 
  • The first 3 branches of the SBI were established in Kolkata, Mumbai and Madras, in that order. 
  • Together, the 3 branches were called the Imperial Bank of India. 
  • SBI has 22,000 branches across India. 
  • It has over 2,45,000 employees. 

If you are preparing for the SBI PO 2021 exam, there is no time like the present to join forces with ixamBee. Our SBI PO Online Course provides aspirants with all the material that you need to ace the examination. In our online course, you will be provided with the following: 

  • More than 350 study videos
  • More than 100 videos of these 350 videos have been prepared especially for Mains examination. 
  • More than 125 study notes in PDF format. 
  • 150 + Difficulty Based Chapter Tests with more than 3000 questions.
  • 33 full-length Mock Tests  
  • Previous Year Memory Based Mock Test.
  • More than 8500 practice questions (other than Difficulty based chapter test questions) 
  • Live Classes for doubt clarification with the subject experts.
  • Guidance for Group Discussion and Interview Rounds.
  • Although the course is primarily in English, video lessons/ mock tests are available in Hindi also. 
  • Our bilingual pedagogical method is immensely popular among aspirants. 
  • It will be up to you if you want to interact with your mentors in Hindi or English during live classes or otherwise. 

Aside from these online courses, we also provide a range of free mock tests that you can take at any time. These test series are available on our website and they are completely free. As part of your preparation, it would be prudent if you also review some previous years’ question papers. Both these activities will aid you in weighing your preparation. 

As you prepare for these exams, we at ixamBee wish you the very best. 

At ixamBee, you can find free Online Test Series, GK updates in the form of BeePedia, as well as latest updates for SBI PO, Bank Clerk, SSC, RBI, NABARD and Other Government Jobs.

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