SBI PO Recruitment 2013 | Banks India 2013

State Bank of India (SBI) conducted written examination for recruitment of Probationary Officers in SBI branches in India on 28th April 2013. 

There were four sections in the paper -

1) English language,
2) General Awareness, Computer & Marketing
3) Reasoning and
4) Data Analysis & Interpretation; followed by a descriptive section

Here is a review of the written examination which our team compiled by the reviews we received from our users . The review provide insights on how was the paper overall and the expected cut off. Also, this review will help candidates to have a look at the pattern of the exam so that they can prepare well for the upcoming  exams.

  • As said by many people who took the exam, the paper was an average paper, neither too easy nor tough though some people could not find enough time to complete the whole paper.  The paper was relatively easy as compared to SBI PO 2011 Exam.
  • General Awareness & Data Interpretation section were easy to moderate. Most of the candidates attempted these sections taking into account the time management part.
  • English Section seems to be a deciding factor as many candidates found this section difficult. The reason behind this is that the standard of questions were high as expected. Options were looking too close and at times confusing as well.
  • Reasoning section as earlier stated by SBI that the level of questions will be high for this section. The questions were manageable though if the time constraint was there. So, Reasoning section was moderate to difficult.
  • Descriptive PaperThis section was on average lines. Mostly students found it to be a cake walk section.

Expected Cut-off’s:

The expected range of cutoff marks for SBI PO 2013 exam:
(Objective + Descriptive)
For General Category: Between 120-125
For SC/ST Category: Between 100-105
For OBC Category: Between 110-115

This is just an estimate from the reviews we receive and cut-off may change depending on the marks scored by candidates in the exam.  Please post your views about the question paper and estimated cut offs.

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State bank of India, the largest banking and financial services company in India by revenue, assets and market capitalisation with its headquarters in Mumbai, released the call letters for the examination to be held on April 28, 2013 for the post of Probationary officers.

Download call letter for the written examination from here.

Candidates finding any difficulty in downloading call letter may contact SBI office on Telephone number 022-22820427 or can email on crpd@sbi.co.in furnishing their name, registration number and date of birth.

Please Note:

To download your call letter you need your Registration No. AND Date of Birth OR password.

SBI announced change of venues at Dehradun & Haldwani centres due to Nagar Nikaya elections: Click here to view new venue for SBI PO 2013 Written Exam.

Also go through the Information handouts issued by the bank:

1) Click here to read in English
2) Click here to read in Hindi

Also to know about the exam pattern & the process of exam, Go through following post -”Exam Pattern & Books to refer

View from here detailed post about the recruitment drive

Banks-India team wishes you Good luck for your preparations. Work hard as you have to compete with other 17 Lakh people who have applied for the exam and practice as much as possible to increase your speed and accuracy as it has been proved during the lastest IBPS exams as well that candidates securing very high marks are only called for the interviews and hence high scores in the written exam are the only way to secure jobs in the SBI as the bank doesn’t follow the common interview pattern.

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The SBI (State Bank of India), India’s top public sector bank has recently invited applications for filling up of 1544 PO Vacancies. 

For just 1544 PO vacancies the number of applications received are more than 17 lakhs. This stats has been published in one of the leading newspaper.

Read from here the article published in one of the leading newspaper.

Have you started to prepare for SBI PO recruitment exam 2013? You can see from the stats that competition is so high. Just kick start your studies if you haven’t started yet.

To know SBI PO pattern of exam & books to refer. Click here to read our detailed post.

 Note:

  • You can download call letter from 8th April 2013 onward from Bank’s website (We will keep you updated as soon as the call letters are out)
  • The written examination is scheduled on 28th April 2013.
  • Applicants having any difficulty in downloading call letters may contact Central Recruitment & Promotion Department on the following nos.:  +91 (22) 22820427 or send an email to crpd@sbi.co.in furnishing registration no, name & date of birth.

View from here detailed post about the recruitment drive.

Banks-India team wishes you Good luck for your preparations. Work hard and practice as much as possible to increase your speed and accuracy as it has been proved during the lastest IBPS exams as well that candidates securing very high marks are only called for the interviews and hence high scores in the written exam are the only way to secure jobs in the SBI as the bank doesn’t follow the common interview pattern.

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State Bank of India (SBI) has recently invited applications for recruitment of 1544 PO Vacancies . You can read the detailed post regarding the recruitment from here

The written exam for the SBI PO Recruitment 2013 will be held on 28th April 2013. Let’s discuss the details of the SBI written exam pattern and study tips for the exam, which should be helpful to students preparing for this exam.

Pattern of the SBI PO Exam 2013:

PHASE-I (Objective & Descriptive Test) 250 marks: The Written test will be objective as well as Descriptive in nature consisting of 250 marks in all.

1) Pattern of Objective Type Test (200 marks):

The Objective test consists of 200 questions in total and includes the following tests.

  • Each section carries 50 questions for 1 marks each.
  • Duration of Objective type exam is 2 hours.
  • There will be penalty of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
  • Candidates will have to pass in each of the Objective tests separately.The passing marks in each of the tests, to be decided by the Bank on the basis of the performance of all the competing candidates taken together in each test to a minimum required level for each category.

Sr. No. Name of the Test No. of Questions Max. Marks
1 English 50 50
2 Data Analysis &
Interpretation
50 50
3 General Awareness,
Marketing & Computers
50 50
4 Reasoning (High Level) 50 50
TOTAL 200 200

2) Pattern of Descriptive Test (50 Marks):

The Descriptive Test with 1 hour duration will be of “Test of English Language (comprehension, short précis, letter writing & essay)”. The candidates are required to qualify in the Descriptive Test by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank.

Note that Descriptive Test paper of only those candidates will be evaluated who have scored qualifying marks in the Objective Tests.

Books for reference and practice according to us are as stated below. These books can help you to prepare and practice for the SBI PO Exam 2013. Good Books to practice SBI PO Exam (in English/Hindi) are as below:

PHASE-II (Group Discussion & Personal Interview) 50 marks:

  • The aggregate marks of candidates qualifying in both the Objective Tests and Descriptive Test will be arranged in descending order in each category and the candidates in the order of merit, subject to 3 times the number of vacancies in each category, will be called for Group Discussion and Interview.
  • The qualifying marks in Group Discussion & Interview will be as decided by the Bank
  • The GD round carries 20 marks & interview round carries 30 marks.
  • The candidates will have to qualify both in Phase-I and Phase-II separately.

Final Selection Process:

Marks secured by the candidates in the Written Test (out of 250 marks maximum) are converted to out of 75 and marks secured in Group Discussion & Interview (out of 50 marks maximum) are converted to out of 25. The final merit list is arrived at after aggregating converted marks of Written Test and Group Discussion & Interview out of 100 for each category. The selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category

Banks-India team wishes you Good luck for your preparations. Work hard and practice as much as possible to increase your speed and accuracy as it has been proved during the lastest IBPS exams as well that candidates securing very high marks are only called for the interviews and hence high scores in the written exam are the only way to secure jobs in the SBI as the bank doesn’t follow the common interview pattern.

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The SBI (State Bank of India), India’s top public sector bank invites applications from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Probationary Officers (POs) in State Bank of India. The Bank purposes to fill 1544 vacancies. SBI is the nation`s largest bank with over 2 lakh employees in about 12400+ branches.

Application Fees:

For SC/ST/PWD Candidates: Rs. 50/-
For General and Others: Rs. 200/-

Important Dates:

Online Registration of Application: 30.01.2013 TO 23.02.2013
Payment of Fees – ONLINE: 30.01.2013 TO 23.02.2013
Payment of Fees – OFFLINE: 01.02.2013 TO 28.02.2013
Date of Written Examination: 28.04.2013

Eligibility Criteria: (As on 01.01.2013):

(A) Essential Academic Qualifications:

Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University or any equivalent qualification recognised as
such by the Central Government.

(B) Age Limit:
Not below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 01.01.2013 i.e candidates must have been born not earlier than 02.01.1983 and not later than 01.01.1992 (both days inclusive)

Pay Scale:

The basic pay is Rs.16900 in the scale of Rs.14500-25700.For an officer posted in Mumbai, the monthly emoluments (including allowances & benefits) will be Rs.69000 (approx.)

Please Note:

  • Relaxation in the Upper Age Limit to Reserved category candidates as per Government extant rules.
  • Probation Period: 2 years

Selection Procedure:

 Phase-I: Written Examination (250 marks) consisting of Objective Tests and Descriptive Test.

(i) Objective Tests (200 marks): The Objective Tests with 2 hour duration will consists of 4 Sections with 50 marks each as follows:
(a) Test of English Language (Grammer, Vocabulary, Comprehension etc)
(b) Test of General Awareness, Marketing and Computers
(c) Test of Data Analysis and Interpretation
(d) Test of Reasoning (High Level)

The candidates are required to qualify in the Objective Tests by securing passing marks, in each of the tests, to be decided by the Bank on the basis of the performance of all the competing candidates taken together in each test to a minimum required level for each category.

(ii) Descriptive Test (50 marks): The Descriptive Test with 1 hour duration will be of “Test of English Language (comprehension, short précis, letter writing & essay)”. The candidates are required to qualify in the Descriptive Test by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank.

Note: Descriptive Test paper of only those candidates will be evaluated who have scored qualifying marks in the Objective Tests.

Phase- II: GD and PI

The aggregate marks of candidates qualifying in both the Objective Tests and Descriptive Test will be arranged in descending order in each category and the candidates in the order of merit. Approx 4500 students will be called for GD and PI.

The Final Selection will be on the basis of considering the scores of Phase I & II.

 How to Apply?

  •  Candidates have to pay the requisite fees via offline mode or online mode.

For OFFLINE MODE: The system will generate a cash voucher/ challan form pre-printed with the candidate’s details which will be required to be presented at any State Bank of India branch counter with the requisite fee. On payment of the requisite fee through computer generated challan form, registration of the online application will be completed.

Fee will be accepted from 2nd working day after registration and can be made within three working days at any branch of State Bank of India.

For ONLINE MODE: The payment can be made by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking. On successful completion of the transaction, e-receipt and application form will be generated; which may be printed for record

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