

SBI Exams: The State Bank of India conducts multiple recruitment exams every year for different categories of posts across its branches. This page brings all SBI exams together in one place and gives you a clear high-level understanding of eligibility, exam stages, job categories, salary benefits, preparation strategy and official links.
For post-wise syllabus, salary details, cut-offs and exam analysis, navigate through the exam-specific pages linked below.
SBI exams are national-level banking recruitment tests conducted to select candidates for different roles such as management trainees, junior associates, domain specialists and experienced officers. Each exam serves a specific purpose—some focus on fresh graduates entering the banking system, and some are meant for experienced professionals.
These exams remain highly competitive as SBI is the largest public sector bank, offering stable career growth, financial benefits and nationwide postings.
|
Exam Name |
Post Category |
Selection Stages |
Recruitment Cycle |
|
SBI PO |
Officer (Managerial) |
Prelims → Mains → Psychometric → Interview |
Annual |
|
SBI Clerk |
Junior Associate |
Prelims → Mains |
Annual |
|
SBI SO |
Specialist Officer |
Online Test/Shortlisting → Interview |
Multiple cycles |
|
SBI CBO |
Circle-Based Officer |
Shortlisting → Interview |
Annual |
SBI follows common eligibility requirements across most of its exams:
The applicant must be an Indian citizen.
A graduation in any discipline from a recognised university.
Specialist posts may require professional degrees such as engineering, MBA, law or related qualifications.
Most SBI recruitments fall within a broad age range of 20 to 30 years.
Upper-age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories as per government regulations.
|
Exam |
Age Limit |
Qualification |
|
SBI PO |
21–30 |
Graduate |
|
SBI Clerk |
20–28 |
Graduate |
|
SBI SO |
Varies |
Graduation + experience (role-based) |
|
SBI CBO |
21–30 |
Graduate + 2 years banking exp. |
While every exam has its own structure, SBI typically follows a multi-stage process:
Prelims (screening stage)
Mains/Role-based test
Psychometric/Interview round for officer-level roles
Document verification & medical check
These stages help SBI assess aptitude, banking awareness, behavioural traits and job suitability.
Quantitative Aptitude
Reasoning Ability
English Language
General Awareness
Computer Aptitude (Mains)
Professional Knowledge (role-based)
Aptitude sections (for some posts)
No written exam; interview only
|
Year |
Total Vacancies (Approx.) |
|
2021 |
~6,100 |
|
2022 |
~7,000 |
|
2023 |
~8,000 |
|
2024 |
~7,500 |
|
2025 |
To be declared |
Common features across SBI roles include:
Competitive basic pay
Dearness allowance, house rent allowance, city compensation allowance
Medical insurance for self and dependents
Travel, newspaper & miscellaneous allowances
Defined career path with promotions at regular intervals
Secure and stable work environment
|
Exam |
Approx Salary (Monthly) |
|
SBI PO |
₹52,000–₹60,000 |
|
SBI Clerk |
₹26,000–₹32,000 |
|
SBI SO |
Post-dependent |
|
SBI CBO |
₹36,000–₹45,000 |
A strategy that works across most SBI exams involves:
Practice reasoning puzzles, arithmetic topics, comprehension passages and basic banking concepts.
Read RBI updates, budget highlights and key banking developments.
Focus on speed, time allocation and error reduction.
This helps understand question patterns and difficulty shifts.
Visit sbi.co.in/careers
Select the relevant exam (PO/Clerk/SO/CBO)
Register using email & mobile
Upload required documents
Pay the application fee
Submit & download confirmation