SBI Issues Clerk Mains 2025 Admit Card for 5,000+ Vacancies

SBI Issues Clerk Mains 2025 Admit Card for 5,000+ Vacancies

The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued the admit cards for the SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2025, conducted for the recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) across the country. Candidates who cleared the preliminary exam can now download their hall tickets from the official website, sbi.co.in.
The mains examination is scheduled to be held on November 21, 2025.

How Candidates Can Download the Admit Card

To download the SBI Clerk Mains admit card, applicants must visit the official SBI portal and log in using:

  • Application number and password, or

  • Roll number and date of birth

Once logged in, candidates can access, download, and print their hall ticket. A printed copy of the admit card, along with a valid photo ID, is mandatory for entry into the examination centre.

SBI Clerk Mains 2025 Exam Pattern

The SBI Clerk Mains examination will include 190 questions carrying 200 marks, with a total duration of 2 hours and 40 minutes. The exam comprises four sections with fixed sectional timings.
Candidates are advised to review the detailed syllabus, sectional marks, and instructions provided in their admit cards.

The preliminary exam for SBI Clerk 2025 was held on September 20, 21, and 27, featuring sections on English, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The prelims results were announced on November 4, 2025.

Vacancies and Category-Wise Distribution

SBI has announced 5,180 vacancies for the post of Junior Associates. The category-wise distribution is:

  • Unreserved (UR): 2,255

  • Economically Weaker Section (EWS): 508

  • Other Backward Classes (OBC): 1,179

  • Scheduled Castes (SC): 450

  • Scheduled Tribes (ST): 788

Candidates should regularly check the official website for updates regarding examination guidelines and centre-related information.

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