SBI Clerk result 2021 for prelims exam delayed; Check details here
Piyush Chaudhary | July 21, 2021 | 08:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
SBI Clerk result 2021 for prelims exam has been delayed. It is likely to be declared after the prelims exam is over in the remaining 4 cities.
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India (SBI) has delayed the SBI Clerk result 2021 for prelims which was to be declared in July 2021. Now the SBI result 2021 is likely to announce results after the conclusion of the SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam in four remaining cities - Shillong, Agartala, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) and Nashik.
The SBI Clerk prelims exam 2021 was postponed in the above mentioned four cities due to some unforeseen circumstances. The new dates for the SBI Clerk 2021 exam for these four cities will be announced soon on the official website - sbi.co.in. Applicants must keep checking the SBI official website for the same.
Earlier this month, SBI also postponed the SBI Clerk 2021 mains exam which was to be held on July 31, 2021. The SBI Clerk mains 2021 exam has been postponed till further notice. The new mains exam date will be announced by the authorities in due course of time.
SBI Clerk result 2021 date
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Events |
Important dates |
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April 26, 2021 |
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SBI Clerk 2021 exam (except for Shillong, Agartala, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) and Nashik) |
July 10 to 13, 2021 |
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SBI Clerk prelims 2021 dates for Shillong, Agartala, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) and Nashik |
To be announced soon |
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SBI Clerk prelims result 2021 release date |
Delayed |
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SBI Clerk 2021 mains exam |
July 31, 2021 (postponed) |
The SBI Clerk admit card 2021 for the prelims exam in the remaining four cities will be released soon at sbi.co.in. Applicants can download the hall ticket using their login credentials like registration number and password or date of birth.
SBI has successfully concluded the SBI Clerk 2021 prelims exam all across the country except for the four for which the exam was postponed. The exam was held following all guidelines in view of the safety and security of candidates and staff due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All the SOPs and guidelines were adhered to by the authorities and applicants.
About SBI Clerk 2021
The State Bank of India conducts the SBI Clerk exam every year to recruit those eligible for the post of Junior Associate. The SBI Clerk 2021 selection process has two stages - prelims and mains. Applicants qualifying both the stages are shortlisted.
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