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Interview Date:07 January,2025 - 17 April,2025
Application Date:01 March,2025 - 30 March,2025
Answer Key Date:11 March,2025 - 09 April,2025
Answer Key Date:25 March,2025 - 31 March,2025

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Hello Preeti,

The age limit for SBI Clerk and IBPS Clerk 2025 is usually 20 to 28 years , with age relaxation for reserved categories.

Since you were born on October 5, 1996 , you will be 29 years old in 2025. This means you will not be eligible for these exams under the general category. However, if you belong to a reserved category (like OBC, SC, ST, etc.), you may get age relaxation.

Hope it helps !

A slight difference in your mother's name, such as the inclusion of her surname in the SBI Clerk form but not in your 10th marksheet, usually does not cause major issues. However, during document verification, officials may ask for clarification. To avoid complications, you can carry an affidavit or any supporting document that verifies both versions of the name belong to the same person. It's also advisable to contact SBI’s recruitment authorities in advance to confirm if any corrective action is needed.

Yes, you should be allowed for the SBI Clerk exam as long as there are no spelling mistakes in your name. Minor variations in name order (surname first vs. name first) usually do not cause issues. However, to avoid any last-minute problems, carry additional identification proof (such as a PAN card or voter ID) and inform the exam authorities in advance if possible. It is also advisable to check the official guidelines or contact SBI’s helpline for confirmation. Arrive early to allow time for verification.

hi ,

The RBA (Resident of Backward Area) certificate in Jammu & Kashmir is a domicile-based reservation and is not the same as OBC (Other Backward Classes) reservation at the central level.

key points ;-

  • RBA is a state-specific category in J&K and provides benefits under the J&K government’s reservation policies.
  • OBC is a central category, and to claim OBC benefits in SBI Clerk (or any central government job), you need an OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate issued as per the Central OBC list.
  • RBA is NOT recognized as OBC at the central level, so you cannot use an RBA certificate to claim an OBC reservation for the SBI Clerk exam.

hope this helps

Hello Saurav,

I can understand your concern. Entering your university name instead of college name is a minor oversight that happens during application fill-up. In SBI Clerk and SBI PO forms, this kind of discrepancy between the application form and certificate provided during document verification can lead to complications.

Recommended Actions:

  • During DV, give a proper explanation that your college is affiliated with this university, and so you provided the university name.
  • Collect documents that will prove the linkage between your college and university.
  • Reach out to SBI Recruitment Authorities helpdesk and inform them about this situation.
  • Please do a double-check next time while filling out any application form to prevent this kind of situation.

Hello aspirant,

The SBI Clerk 2024-25 application form is available to candidates who are between the ages of 20 and 28 and have finished their graduation. To complete the online application for SBI Clerk 2024, they must go to the official website, sbi.co.in. Candidates from reserved categories are granted a relaxation of the upper age limit.

If you fulfill this eligibility criteria, you are eligible for SBI Clerk exam.

For more information, you can visit our site through following link:

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-clerk-2025

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Hello,

No, there should not be a major issue if the name format matches your Aadhaar and the exam application guidelines. However you should take care of following things :

  1. Consistency in Records: Ensure your Aadhaar name format matches all documents submitted for verification.
  2. Exam Application Rules: If the SBI Clerk exam explicitly allows mixed case, your format should be fine.
  3. Clarify at Helpdesk: Contact the exam authority to confirm if variations in capitalization affect document matching.
  4. Avoid Discrepancy: Use the same format across future applications to avoid confusion.
  5. Carry Supporting Documents: Bring original Aadhaar for identity verification during the exam.

Hope it helps !

You can definitely apply for SBI clerk exam. As long as you are an Indian citizen, you meet the basic eligibility criteria. Your parents' nationality doesn't affect your eligibility for government jobs in India.
To apply for the SBI Clerk exam, you will generally need the following documents:

  • Proof of Nationality: A valid Indian passport or Aadhaar card.
  • Educational Qualifications: Graduation degree certificate and mark sheets.
  • Date of Birth Proof: Birth certificate, passport, or Aadhaar card.
  • Category Certificate (if applicable): If you belong to a reserved category, you'll need to provide the necessary certificate.
  • Photograph and Signature: As per the specified dimensions.
  • Other documents: As mentioned in the official notification.

    I hope this information helps you.

Yes, absolutely you are eligible for both the examination. For both IBPS clerk and SBI Clerk minimum age should be 20 and maximum 28, along with this a candidate is mandatory to complete graduation.

So, according to the data you are eligible for the examination.

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