SBI Junior Associate Clerk Admit Card 2023 Released at sbi.co.in, How to Check
SBI Junior Associate Clerk Admit Card 2023 Released at sbi.co.in, How to Check
Candidates can download their Junior Associate prelims admit cards by logging in with their registration number and password at sbi.co.in

The State Bank of India (SBI) issued the SBI clerk 2023 admit card for the Junior Associate prelims examinations today, December 26. The preliminary admit card may be downloaded by candidates from the official website, sbi.co.in.

According to the timetable, the SBI Clerk Prelims 2023 test will be held on January 5, 6, 11, and 12, 2024. Through this recruitment campaign, the State Bank of India aims to fill a total of 8773 Junior Associate (JA) positions. By logging in with their registration number and password, candidates can download their prelims admit card.

Candidates are required to carry a government-issued photo ID proof (passport, Aadhar, PAN Card, Driving Licence, Voter ID) in original plus a self-attested photocopy. In the examination hall, the call letter and a photocopy of the identity proof must be submitted to the invigilators. If this is not done, or if the candidate’s identification is in dispute, the candidate will not be allowed to take the exam.

SBI JA Clerk Admit Card 2023: How to download

Step 1: Go to SBI’s official website at sbi.co.in.

Step 2. Proceed to the ‘Career’ section on the webpage.

Step 3: Locate and select the link that reads “RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CUSTOMER SUPPORT & SALES)” to obtain the JA Prelims admit card.

Step 4: You’ll be sent to a new page where you can enter your registration number and password.

Step 5. The SBI JA Clerk admit card 2023 will appear on the screen.

Step 6. Download the SBI JA admit card 2023 and print a copy for future reference.

Online tests (both preliminary and mains) plus a test in the designated local language of choice will make up the selection procedure for SBI JA recruitment. The preliminary exam, which consists of 100-mark objective tests, will be given online. This one-hour test would include three sections: English language (30 marks), numerical ability (35 marks), and reasoning ability (35 marks). In the Objective exams, incorrect responses will result in a deduction of marks. For each incorrect response, 0.25 of the total marks will be deducted. There is no minimum required score for either the aggregate or individual test results.

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