News India Wait Over! Check SBI Clerk Mains Result 2016, SBI JA and JAA Result to be Declared Soon

Wait Over! Check SBI Clerk Mains Result 2016, SBI JA and JAA Result to be Declared Soon

SBI Clerk Mains Result 2016 - The State Bank of India (sbi.co.in) set to declared the SBI Clerk mains result 2016 / SBI JA and JAA Main Results 2016 soon.

SBI Clerk Mains Result 2016 SBI Clerk Mains Result 2016

SBI Clerk Mains Result 2016 - The State Bank of India (sbi.co.in) set to declared the SBI Clerk mains result 2016 / SBI JA and JAA Main Results 2016 soon. Candidates can check Check JA & JAA Main Cutoff Marks at official website sbi.co.in

Latest Update:

As per information the result of SBI recruitment Mains exam 2016 for the post of Junior Associates and Junior Agricultural Associates in Clerical Cadre that was conducted on June 25 and 26 will be declared on or before Sep 30. 2016.

Reason For Delay: 

As per the schedule, the SBI clerk mains result likely to be declared on August 16, 2016 along with cut off marks and score card. SBI Clerk mains result 2016 delayed due to internal issues on selection process.

As per the information, the SBI clerk mains result to be announced soon. The result will be declared at the official website of State bank of India, sbi.co.in. Over 3 lakh candidates appeared for the SBI Clerk mains exam, which was successfully conducted on 25th and 26th of June 2016.

Section and State Wise SBI Clerk Mains Cut off 2016:

Below are section wise cut off stats for sbi clerk mains exam 2016.

General awareness: 12 – 16 marks

English Language: 10 to 15 marks

Reasoning: 8 to 14 marks

Quantitative aptitude: 7 to 13 marks.

How to check SBI Clerk Mains exam 2016 result:

• Visit the official website sbi.co.in

• Click on the Careers

• Click on the SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2016 Result Link

• Enter the essential details to access the results

• Save the result for further reference

About SBI:

State Bank of India (SBI), with a 200 year history, is the largest commercial bank in India in terms of assets, deposits, profits, branches, customers and employees. The Government of India is the single largest shareholder of this Fortune 500 entity with more than 50% ownership. SBI is ranked 59th in the list of 'Top 1000 World Banks 2015' by The Banker magazine.

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