SBI PO is being conducted by State Bank of India (SBI) almost every year to fill the vacancies of Probationary Officers (PO). SBI PO Notification 2019 has released by SBI on April 1, 2019 on sbi.co.in for recruiting 2000 eligible candidates who canserve the postion of a PO in state bank of India as well as its associate banks.
SBI PO Exam conducted in following 3 Steps:
- Preliminary Exam
- Main Exam
- Personal Interview
The Preliminary SBI PO Exam is scheduled to be conducted from June 8, 9 and June 15, 16.
State Bank of India Probationary Officer Recruitment commonly known as SBI PO Recruitment is an examination conducted by SBI to provide jobs for the position of Probationary Officers in various branches of SBI. Every year Lakh of Candidates appear for this recruitment examination. Last year nearly 10 lakh candidates have registered themselves to SBI PO 2018 for 2000 vacancies of probationary officer.
The online application process for SBI PO started on April 1, 2019 and will end on April 22, 2019.
The Probationary Officer is the starting level position in the bank. The probation period is usually for one to two years and the candidate is exposed to various banking functions such as loans and advances, foreign exchange, credit rating, risk management, and marketing.
Any candidate who fulfills the SBI PO eligibility criteria can apply for the examination before the last date of application. Once the SBI Application Procedure is completed candidate will be able to sit for the examination on the scheduled date and upon qualifying the examination with required SBI PO Cutoff candidate will be shortlisted for the next round of the examination. The one who qualifies all the stages of examination with consistent high score will have high chances to make it to the final round of Interview.
SBI PO Selection Procedure is a multiple step processand aspirants really need to have a very strong preparation with a depth knowledge of SBI PO Exam Pattern and SBI PO Syllabus to ensure a smooth entry into the final interview round and grab the opportunity.
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