State Bank of India Clerk Examination
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You are not eligible for further rounds if you haven't passed in the qualifying examination on or before January 1, 2020. In the official notification it is stated that if the passing date of qualifying examination on consolidated memo/provisional certificate/marks is later than January 1, 2020 then you are
Hello, EWS is a financial category meaning that the category is centrally determined for all states. Though the format of EWS certificate varies for each state you belong to EWS centrally too. You may apply for the certificate in the central format if the exam specifically requests a format or
In order to apply for SBI Clerk exam, candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, hence to answer your question you're eligible to appear for SBI Clerk even with BSc graduation without any major subject,
General B.Sc will not have any major subject. You study the subjects in general so as to pick up a Masters in any one of the subjects. And it is not mandatory to have a major subject in Graduation. A Bachelor's degree in any discipline is good enough for appearing
According to the eligibility criteria available at: https://sbi.co.in/documents/77530/400725/JA+20+-+Detailed+Ad+%28Eng%29++-+Final.pdf/7aeafcee-b7fd-b22d-8993-4eea4c969f7c?t=1577966465395 , you need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised University. Candidates with Integrated dual degree certificate should make sure that the date of passing the Dual degree is on or before 01.01.2021. The guidelines do not mention that
SBI is a bank operated by the Government of India in the public sector. But it does not come under the view of the state. But this isn't a position for government. It is an incentive at the Public Sector Bank, so it should not be a challenge to
SBI is a Public Sector bank undertaken by the Government of India. So it doesn't fall under State perspective. And this is not a Government job. It is an opportunity in a Public Sector Bank and so you applying under EWS Category should not be an issue. But please do
Dear aspirant,
It is mandatory for a candidate to be a graduate from any recognized university on the date mentioned in the notification. Since they follow the rules strictly so it is difficult to consider you as graduate as on 1st January 2020. However, you don't need to be disappointed
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