State Bank of India has released the official notification for SBI Clerk Recruitment 2025, inviting applications for 6589 Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) posts. Eligible candidates must hold Graduation in any discipline, age 20-28 years (relaxation for reserved categories).
Last Date for Apply Online: 26/08/2025 upto 11:59 PM
Last Date Pay Exam Fee : 26/08/2025
Correction Date : To be announced
Prelims Exam Date : To be announced
Admit Card Available currency : To be announced
Result Announced : To be announced
Application Fee
General / OBC : ₹750/-
EWS : ₹750/-
SC / ST : No Fee
PwD / Ex-Servicemen : No Fee
Pay the Exam Fee Through Online Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking Only.
Age Limit & Selection Process
Age Limit: Minimum 20 years and Maximum 28 years (as on 01/04/2025)
Selection Process: Preliminary Examination (100 marks), Main Examination (200 marks), Test of specified opted local language (if applicable)
Vacancy Details- Total Vacancies - 6589
Post Name
Total Vacancies
Eligibility/Details
Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales)
6589
Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by Central Government
Candidates having integrated dual degree (IDD) certificate should ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before 31/12/2025
Age between 20-28 years as on 01/04/2025 with relaxation for reserved categories
Salary & Pay Scale Details
Junior Associate: ₹19,900 - ₹47,920 (Basic Pay starts at ₹19,900 with increments)
Additional Benefits: DA (Currently 46.9%), HRA (up to 27% depending on city), Medical Allowance, Travel Allowance, Pension, Group Insurance, Housing Loan at concessional rates
Job Security: SBI Employee Benefits with Promotion Opportunities to Officer Cadre
Career Growth: Promotions to Senior Associate, Officer levels based on performance, experience, and internal exams; Training period of 6 months probation
Exam Pattern & Competition Analysis
Exam Type: Online Computer Based Test (Prelims & Mains)
Total Questions: Prelims: 100 Questions for 100 Marks; Mains: 190 Questions for 200 Marks