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Anangsha Patra

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SBI Clerk handwritten declaration has to be written in the candidate’s handwriting itself only. The text should be written in English only. The text should be written just like as it is mentioned in the notification. It should not be written in Capital Letters.If SBI found the SBI Clerk Handwritten Declaration inappropriate or written by anybody else or in any other language or in the capital letter, the application will be considered invalid and cancelled. 

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Anangsha Patra

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SSC Clerk 2023 prelims cut off is given below.States/UTGeneral EWSOBCSCSTAndaman & Nicobar      Arunachal Pradesh41    Assam65 61.25  Bihar51    Chhattisgarh62.5    Delhi57.25    Gujarat51.50    Haryana58    Himachal Pradesh     Jammu66    Jharkhand56.50    Karnataka56    Kerala76.25    Madhya Pradesh67.5067.5067.5063.2548.50Maharashtra71.75    M
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Sonali

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SBI Clerk In-Hand Salary 2024Candidates can get an in hand salary ranging from Rs 26000 to 29000/-. Along with the basic salary, candidates also get various perks and allowances. Candidates can check the complete details of the syllabus in this article.IBPS Clerk Salary Structure 2024Basic Pay in India Rs. 19,900/-Gross Pay Rs. 32,023/-Deduction (Union Fee, NPS Fund) Rs. 2,571/-Salary In-hand Rs. 29,452/-

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Sonali

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SBI Clerk Syllabus covers English Language, Numerical Ability & Reasoning for Prelims Exam and Quantitative Aptitude, General English, General/Financial Awareness, Reasoning Ability & Computer Awareness for Main Exam.The SBI Examination is tough to crack and requires solid preparation. Candidates can go through the SBI Clerk Preparation Strategies for Prelims & Mains given below and start studying now.The starting Basic Pay according to the SBI Clerk Salary is Rs. 19900/- (Rs. 17900/- plus two advance increments admissible to graduates

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Sonali

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You cannot become a probationary officer (PO) through promotions. However, after three or six years of service as an SBI Clerk you can become an officer. From the clerk position, you have two options for becoming an officer at SBI: 1.Yes, you can become an SBI PO after getting selected as a clerk, but there's no direct promotion. Here are the two main ways an SBI clerk can move to the PO cadre: Internal Exams: SBI conducts internal exams periodically for clerks who want to become officers

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8 months ago

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Anamika Jha

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The SBI Clerk Qualifying Examination is determined on the following basis : Total number of candidates who appeared in the examination, total number of vacancies available, the difficulty of the examination and the reservation system. To know more about the examination candidates can refer to the official website or Shiksha.

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Anamika Jha

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Follow these steps to check your SBI Junior Associate Result: • Search for the official website of State Bank of India (SBI) on your browser. • on the homepage, go through the career section and click on "check SBI clerk results". • enter your credentials like roll number and date of birth.• the result should be visible on your screen now, download it for future reference. You can also check your result directly through Shiksha's link for the same .To know more about the examination, refer to the official website or Shiksha.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The State Bank of India holds the SBI Clerk test each year to select qualified applicants for the Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) position. Three exams are required for SBI Clerk selection: the preliminary exam, the main exam, and a language competence test. Three sections make up the SBI Clerk preliminary exam: reasoning ability, numerical ability, and English language. English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability are tested on the main exam. There are 200 marks available for the main exam. Those who pass the main exam are invited to take a language proficiency exam. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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An SBI Clerk receives training for a total of 6 months. At the State Bank Institute of Learning and Development, SBI clerks get induction training before their probationary period. The duration of this term at the state branch where they are posted in one or two weeks. Trainees are thereafter placed in their designated branches, where they receive hands-on instruction in the banking procedure. This phase lasts around 5 months. 

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Malavika

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Only those applicants from the waitlist who receive the required number of points in the primary exam are chosen. The waitlist is open for business one year after the SBI Clerk final result is announced.The waiting list for SBI Clerk III is currently up and will run through February 8, 2024. On July 31, 2023, the first waiting list was released. This relates to the test that was administered on January 15, 2023. One of the most difficult tests in India is the SBI Clerk. It takes at least six months to prepare for this exam. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the IBPS PO Reserve List 2023 as an additiona
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