Here's Good News, the State Bank of India (SBI) has finally released its much awaited notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers (POs) for the year 2013. The candidates can apply online from 30th January 2013 to 23rd February 2013. The written examination will be held on 28th April 2013. There are 1500 Posts in total see detail in below.
Vacancy:-
Vacancies | Vacancies (PWD) | ||||||
SC | ST | OBC | GENRAL | TOTAL | VH | OH | TOTAL |
225 | 112 | 405 | 758 | 1500 | 22 | 22 | 44 |
Eligibility Criteria of SBI PO Exam 2013 :
Note : The candidate should acquire the below mentioned eligibility criteria by the date 1st January 2013)
- Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
- Age (As on 1st January 2013) The age should not below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 01.01.2013 i.e candidates must have been born not earlier than 02.01.1983 and not later than 01.01.1992 (both days inclusive) Relaxation in the Upper Age Limit to Reserved category candidates Upper age is relaxable by
- 3 years in the case of OBC candidates
- 5 years in the case of :
- SC/ST candidates.
- Ex-servicemen (including Emergency Commissioned Officers/Short Service Commissioned Officers) who have rendered at least five years continuous Military Service and have been released on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year) otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or /on account of physical disability or have been released/discharged on account of physical disability attributable to Military Service or on invalidment
- Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in Kashmir Division of the State of Jammu and Kashmir between 1st January, 1980 and 31st December, 1989.
- 10 years for VH/OH (Gen); 13 years for VH/OH (OBC) and 15 years for VH/OH (SC/ST) candidates.
General Candidates : 200 Rs
SC/ST/PWD Candidates : 50 Rs
Selection Process : The selection process consists of 2 phases
Phase-I : Written Examination (250 marks) consisting of Objective Tests and Descriptive Test. (no online exam)
Objective Test (200 marks) : The Objective Tests with 2 hour duration will consists of 4 Sections with 50 marks each as follows
- Test of English Language (Grammer, Vocabulary, Comprehension etc)
- Test of General Awareness, Marketing and Computers
- Test of Data Analysis and Interpretation
- Test of Reasoning (High Level)
Phase-II : Group Discussion (20 marks) & Interview (30 marks)
Final Selection:
The candidates will have to qualify both in Phase-I and Phase-II separately. Marks secured by the candidates in the Written Test (out of 250 marks maximum) are converted to out of 75 and marks secured in Group Discussion & Interview (out of 50 marks maximum) are converted to out of 25. The final merit list is arrived at after aggregating converted marks of Written Test and Group Discussion & Interview out of 100 for each category. The selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category.
Results of the candidates who have qualified for Phase II and thereafter, the list of candidates finally selected will be available on the Bank’s website.
Date of the Written Exam : 28th April 2013 (Sunday)
Check the detailed Notification of SBI PO Recruitment 2013 Here
Note : The online application link has not yet activated... It will be activated from 30th January 2013.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sir, does that mean this time graduation percentage is not a constraint???
ReplyDeleteyes percentage is not a constraint.
DeleteHow to download SBI PO Recruitment 2013 Notification ?
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Deletein sbi po there is no math section or what??i am bit confused..reply
ReplyDeleteI want to know that, Can the SBI PO exam date can be extended, as i have SSC-CGL exam on same day?
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