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SBI PO 2016 exam: Final marks released

SBI PO result 2016: The online exam was held on July 31 and the interview round took place during September 2016

Candidates coming out after appearing in MD Entrance Exam of PGIMER at Shivalik Public School in Sector 41 one of the centres in Chandigarh on Sunday, May 18 2014. Express photo by Kshitij MohanCandidates coming out after appearing in MD Entrance Exam of PGIMER at Shivalik Public School in Sector 41 one of the centres in Chandigarh on Sunday, May 18 2014. Express photo by Kshitij Mohan SBI PO result 2016: SBI began the recruitment process for the PO post in May this year

The State Bank of India (SBI) has released the final marks secured by candidates who appeared in the Probationary Officer (PO) examination 2016. The Bank has already declared the result on its official website on Friday, September 30, 2016.

The online exam was held on July 31 and the interview round took place during September 2016.

Steps to check the SBI PO final marks 2016:
Log on to the official website of the SBI, sbi.co.in
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the “Careers” section. You can access the section from the top of the page as well.
A new page will open. On the top right hand side of the page, from the “Latest Announcements” section, go to the PO section and click on “Details of Marks Secured by the Candidate”.
You can also access your marks through the “Recruitment Results & Archive” section at the bottom of the “Careers” page

SBI began the recruitment process for the PO post in May this year. Candidates had time to apply for the post by May 24.

SBI final selection of candidates has been done on the basis of marks obtained in the main examination (objective and descriptive), and group discussion and interview. Preliminary exam marks have not been considered.

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