SBI PO Result 2023: State Bank of India (SBI) declares SBI PO result in three phases-prelims, mains and interview. The result for all the stages are announced online on the official website of SBI. However, the direct link to check the result is also provided on this page. Candidates can access SBI PO prelims result 2023 through login window wherein they need to enter registration number or roll number, date of birth and captcha code. The mains and final results of SBI PO 2023 are announced in PDF form and comprises the roll numbers of qualified candidates. The scorecard is released after the declaration of SBI PO result.
The steps to check the result of SBI PO are given below:
The scorecard of SBI PO scorecard is released along with the result. To download the scorecard, candidates need to login with registration or roll number, date of birth and verification code. The scorecard displays the section-wise and overall scores obtained by candidates in the exam.
The following details are printed on the scorecard of SBI PO:
The snapshot of the SBI PO scorecard is given below:
SBI PO prelims exam comprised 100 objective questions from the English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks for the exam were 100. On the basis of the marks obtained in the prelims exam, candidates are elected for the mains exam. Candidates 10 times the number of vacancies are shortlisted for the mains exam. SBI PO prelims result displays the qualifying status of candidates for the next stage of the selection process, i.e. mains exam. Candidates who secure the required cut off marks as per their categories are selected for the mains exam.
SBI PO mains exam comprises both objective and descriptive tests. The total marks allotted for the mains exam are 250. SBI PO mains result is prepared based on the marks secured in the objective test and descriptive test. The marks obtained by the candidates in the mains exam are considered for final selection. Based on the performance as per SBI PO phase 2 result, candidates three times the number of vacancies were selected for the psychometric Test, Group Exercises, and Interview.
The final result is prepared based on the marks obtained by candidates in the mains exam and interview. While preparing the final result, the score of candidates is normalized out of 100. Marks secured by the candidates in the mains exam are converted to 75 out of 250 while the marks of the interview are converted to 25 out of 50 marks. Selection is made from the top-ranked candidates in each category. Qualified candidates can download their letters by logging with roll number, date of birth and captcha code.
SBI PO merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained in the mains exam and interview & GE. Tie-breaking formula is applied to prepare the merit list along with other factors such as cut off marks, number of applicants, and more. The merit list is made available in PDF format along with the category-wise rank and state-wise rank of each applicant.
SBI PO marking scheme is given below:
Normalisation is a common process followed by almost all banking exams. SBI follows the process of normalisation to evaluate candidates' performance based on the difficulty level. SBI PO exam is conducted in various slots as a result of which the topics, questions, and difficulty levels vary for each shift. The questions in one slot may be comparatively difficult in another. For fair evaluation, SBI normalises the marks scored by candidates in various slots of the exam. The normalisation is done using the equi-percentile method.
Candidates can check below few important points related to SBI PO result are given below:
The final selection of candidates is done based on the marks obtained in the mains exam and interview. The selected candidates are provided basic knowledge through online courses which they should complete before joining. Selected candidates at the time of joining are required to execute a bond of INR 2 lakh. Candidates are required to serve the bank for a minimum period of three years. On joining, the selected candidates are designated to the post of Probationary Officers. Candidates are on probation for the two years and after assessment they are confirmed in the service of the bank in Junior Management Grade Scale-I (JMGS-I). Presently, the starting basic pay is INR 41,960 (with 4 advance increments) in the scale of 36000-1490/7-46430-1740/2-49910-1990/7-63840. The officials are also eligible for DA, HRA/ Lease rental, CCA, Medical and other allowances & perquisites as per rules in force from time to time.
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