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January 12th, 2016, 05:37 PM
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Vacancies of SBI Clerk
I want to get information about the Vacancies of State Bank of India Clerk along with exam pattern as well as exam tentative date. So here can you provide me information about it?
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January 12th, 2016, 05:38 PM
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Re: Vacancies of SBI Clerk
As per your request here I am providing you information about the Vacancies of State Bank of India Clerk along with exam pattern as well as exam tentative date. Here I am telling you about it as you want. Exam Summary Name of the exam – State Bank of India Clerk Exam 2016 Also known as – SBI Clerk Exam, SBI Assistant Exam Mode of exam – Online Type of exam – All India Level Recruitment Exam Category of exam – Graduation Conducting authority – State Bank of India Selection process – Written Exam followed by Interview SBI Clerk 2016: Detailed Schedule (Tentative) Serial Event Date 1 Online registration of application form begins 2nd week of Jan 2016 2 Online registration of application form ends 3rd week of Jan 2016 3 Last date to reprint application form 3rd week of Jan 2016 4 Online fee payment 1st week of Jan 2016 to 3rd week of Jan 2016 5 Offline fee payment 1st week of Jan 2016 to 3rd week of Jan 2016 6 Admit card release 2nd week of February 2016 7 Online written exam End of February 2016 8 Result declaration End of March 2016 SBI Clerk Exam Pattern 2016 Exam will be held in online mode only. A candidate can surf between questions/sections as many times as he wants. As per the SBI Clerk Exam Pattern 2016, total duration of the exam is 135 minutes. Candidates have to mark their answers, online using mouse. Use of keyboard is prohibited during the exam. Question will be flashed on the screen one by one. There shall be 5 sections in the exam – General Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and Marketing Aptitude/Computer Knowledge. Total marks in the exam are 200. For each correct answer, 1 mark will be awarded. Each section carries 50 marks. For each incorrect answer, ¼ marks will be deducted. |
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