The State Bank of India (SBI) will close the application window for Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) today, August 26. Interested and eligible
candidates must register on the official website: sbi.co.in by today. No applications will be entertained after the deadline. Candidates aged between 20 and 28 years (as of April 1, 2025) can apply for this position. They must have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university or possess an equivalent qualification recognised by the Central Government. Final year/semester students may also apply provisionally, subject to the condition that, if selected, they must produce proof of passing the graduation examination on or before December 31, 2025. SBI Clerk Recruitment 2025: Application Fee Check the category-wise application fee below:
- General, OBC, EWS: Rs 750 registration fee
- SC, ST, PwBD, XS, DXS: Exempt from application fee
How to Apply for SBI Clerk Junior Associate Post
Follow the steps below to register online:
- Go to the official website: sbi.co.in/web/careers
- Scroll down to the Current Openings tab
- Look for the Recruitment of Junior Associate Post link
- Click on Apply Now and complete registration by filling in basic details
- Log in using registered credentials
- Fill out the application form and upload relevant documents
- Pay the prescribed fee and submit the application form
SBI Clerk Recruitment 2025: Exam Pattern
SBI Clerk Prelims 2025 will consist of objective-type questions carrying 100 marks. Candidates will have one hour to complete the examination. The Mains exam will carry 190 questions for 200 marks, with a duration of 2 hours and 40 minutes for pre-qualified candidates.
Additionally, provisionally selected candidates who are not familiar with the chosen state’s local language will be required to appear for the Local Language Proficiency Test (LLPT).
This year, SBI aims to fill 6589 Junior Associate vacancies ( both regular and backlog combined).
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