SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2021 Out – Know Last Download Date Here

State Bank of India (SBI) released the SBI PO Mains admit card on its official website on Tuesday, 19th January 2021. Candidates who have been shortlisted (through the SBI Probationary Officer Prelims exam) can download SBI Mains Admit Card from the official recruitment website of SBI – www.sbi.co.in/web/careers. As per the official news, the main examination will be conducted on 29th January 2021.

Candidates who have appeared for SBI PO 2020 prelims examination (on 4th, 5th and 6th January 2020 respectively) will be able to download their SBI POย  admit card by logging into the SBI Career website using their registration number/roll number and date of birth. To know if you have been shortlisted in the SBI PO prelims exam, check the details here.ย ย 

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How to Download SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2021?

Candidates need to follow the below-mentioned steps carefully to download the SBI PO admit card.

  1. Visit the official website of SBI โ€“ www.sbi.co.in
  2. Click on Careers option available on homepage (top right corner)How to Download SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2021
  3. After the page gets redirected to a new window, click on the Latest Announcement tab
  4. Now select โ€˜Download Main Exam Call Letterโ€™How to Download SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2021 - Download Main Exam Call Letterโ€™
  5. Candidates will be then redirected to a login window
  6. Select the language option
  7. Now, enter the candidateโ€™s registration/roll numbers and date of birth/DOB
  8. The SBI PO mains admit card will be displayed on the screen
  9. Finally, download the admit card and save for future references

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Details Mentioned in SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2021

Candidates must check the following details in their respective SBI PO Mains Admit Cards:

  1. Candidateโ€™s name
  2. Photograph
  3. Signature
  4. Correspondence address
  5. Roll number
  6. Password
  7. Registration number
  8. Venue of exam
  9. Date of exam
  10. Reporting time
  11. Venue code
  12. General instructions

Details Mentioned in SBI PO Mains Admit Card 2021

Sample SBI PO Mains Admit Card

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Candidates must note that the prelims exam is only qualifying in nature. This means that the numbers/marks obtained in the preliminary exam for the Probationary Officer post will not be added to the final merit list. The final result will be prepared based on the marks obtained in the Mains Examination and Interview/Group Discussion. However, candidates have to qualify all the 3 stages.ย 

Only the final selected candidates will be hired with 4 advance increments. They will be posted at their jobs with basic pay of Rs. 27,620. The salary bracket of the candidates will be between Rs. 23,700 and Rs. 42,020. Besides this pay scale, the selected candidates will be eligible to enjoy various allowances like TA (Travel Allowance), DA (Dearness Allowance), HRD (human resource allowance), CCA (City Compensatory Allowance) and others.ย 

Candidates who have qualified for the SBI PO Mains 2021 can download their online admit card at www.sbi.co.in on or before 29th January 2021.

The SBI PO Main examination will be conducted online and will comprise objective questions of a total of 200 marks. Besides, it will also have a Descriptive Test section of 50 marks. The Descriptive Test will be immediately administered after the completion of the Objective Test. Candidates must note that they will have to type their Descriptive Test answers online. SBI PO Recruitment 2020-21 is being conducted to fill up 2,000 posts.ย 

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