I got less than 50% in graduation am i eligible for sbi po exam
I got less than 60%in graduation am I eligible for SBI po exam
Hey Sachin,
Yes, you are eligible to appear for SBI PO exam. You just need to have a graduation degree as the exam conducting body has not prescribed any minimum marks that you need to have in graduation. The SBI PO application form is available till April 22 in online mode. So you can apply for the exam.
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Hi Sachin! Yes you can apply for SBI PO Exam even after scoring less than 50%. For more information on SBI PO Eligibility , visit the link provided. Hope this will help.
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Any person above the age of 21 and below 30years can apply for SBI PO exam.
Applicant must hold a graduate degree in any discipline with a minimum pass percentage.
If the applicant has passed the course and holds degree he/she is eligible to apply for the exam.
SBI PO exam pattern consists of three stages - Prelims, Mains and Group Discussion/ Personal Interview.
Maximum number of attempts for general catogory is 4 and for OBC its 7 and there are no restrictions for SC/ST.
Hope this information is helpful
All the best.
Yes you can. The eligibility criteria states:
Candidates should possess Graduation in any discipline from recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the CentralGovernment.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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