As one of India’s largest public sector organizations, SBI accepts millions of applications for various positions every year. Lots of people want to explore their careers with one of the country’s largest banks. Candidates seeking to apply for the Probationary Officer position in the State Bank of India should register through a proper enrollment process. If you are interested in the role of SBI PO apply online after going through this guide thoroughly.

What is The Process to Apply Online for SBI PO Exam?

Apply Online for SBI PO Exam

The only option available to apply for the SBI PO exam is through the online recruitment process, as there is no offline option to fill-up the form.

This article brings forth the required application process for the SBI PO exam. Prospective candidates can go through the entire SBI PO online recruitment process in the steps given below.

Step 1

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You need to check the relevant exam dates and pattern of the upcoming examination and then look for the ‘SBI PO apply online’ link to fill in the application form.

Step 2

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Fill in your essential details, such as name, contact number, Email Id, etc., into the application form. Once all the details get filled in, move on to the next step by saving the filled details.

Step 3

The next step demands uploading your passport-sized photo (with white background) and signature as per the given dimensions. You need to click your photograph and crop it according to the provided specifications, which are 4.5cm *3.5cm.

The photograph’s acceptable size to be uploaded is 20kb to 50kb, and the proper size of the signature is 10kb to 20kb.

Step 4

In this step, you need to fill up two sections-

  • Section 1

 

Details

Fill up the category such as (Gen/OBC/ST/SC). You need to answer if you are a disabled person or not.

Confirm if you have any dispute related to your loan, credit cards, etc.

Disclose whether you have previously worked or are currently working with the SBI bank as a clerk or any other post.

Share any report on moral turpitude, adverse character, and antecedents.

Give the details of your PAN card and Aadhar card number.

Mention the number of times you have given the SBI PO exam before this attempt.

Select the exam center of your choice.

  • Section 2

Personal Details

You have to fill in your details that include your Father’s Name, Mother’s Name, Permanent Address, Current Address, etc.

Step 5

Graduation Details

In this step, you have to fill in your educational qualifications.

Step 6

Reserved Category

This step asks you to provide details if you belong to the Reserved Category. If your answer, in this case, is ‘Yes’, the form will ask whether you want to opt for pre-exam training or not. If you click on ‘Yes’, you have to choose the center of your pre-exam training.

Step 7

Submit button

After you fill in your application form for the SBI PO exam, you need to click on the submit button. Once submitted, you will get a preview of your application form, and a mail is sent to your given email id. And a message is sent to your given/ registered mobile number mentioning your registration number and password.

Step 8

declaration box

Click on the declaration box that asks you to confirm all the details filled in by you are correct and click on the ‘Submit’ button.

Step 9

Bill Info

You need to pay your application fee with the online payment option such as Debit card/ Credit Card/ Net banking.

Step 10

Submit

The final step is to click on the ‘Submit’ button, and you will get a message flashing on your screen that says, “Your application form is submitted successfully”.

Overview

The form will not allow any editing to your saved details. So, it is recommended to fill in the details with complete attention.

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