SBI Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2021: Check Previous Year Cut Off Marks

SBI Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2021:

As you all know that the SBI Clerk Recruitment Drive has been going on. State Bank Of India is going to fill the Clerical vacancies throughout various branches in India. Most aspirants are in searching for the expected cut-off for the mains exam after they finished the examination. That is why here in this section we are going to discuss state-wise SBI Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2021.

 

Usually, the SBI Clerk Exam is the most expected exam among all the Banking aspirants. Among that the Mains exam is the most important one. The marks obtained from the mains exam will only be considered for the final selection. So the mains exam plays a vital role in clerical cadre posts. Almost the SBI Clerk Mains exam is over and applicants are very eager to know the expected cut-off marks. From the SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2021, the number of vacancies announced and difficulty level of each shift, the expected cut-off marks have been predicted by our experts. The SBI Clerk Mains Exam Result and Provisional Allotment 2021 will release soon on its official site. But now this article will help the aspirants to expect their final provisional allotment.

 

SBI Clerk Mains Cutoff 2021 Deciding Factors

Candidates are required to score at least the minimum cutoff to qualify the examination. But candidates should obtain the cutoff score prescribed by the selection board so as to get the provisional allotment. Generally, the cutoff of SBI Clerk is based on multiple factors like:

 

  • The total number of candidates appearing for the exam,
  • The total number of vacancies for SBI Clerks,
  • The difficulty level of the exam, etc.

 

As a result, the cutoff changes every year. We will update the cutoff once the selection board will release the cutoff marks.

SBI Clerk Mains Previous Year Cut off 

SBI Clerk Mains Cut Off 2020-21:

State/UT Name Vacancy Gen
West Bengal 612 86.75
Gujarat 550 82.75
Maharashtra 865 84
Telangana 375 86.75
Uttar Pradesh 865 90.25
Himachal Pradesh 185 87.25
Andhra Pradesh 150 88.75
Uttarakhand 250 91
Rajasthan 500 90.25
Tamil Nadu 393 92.75
Karnataka 475 80.5
Madhya Pradesh 510 89.25
Delhi 143 98.75
Chandigarh 25 96.75
Punjab 150 96.25

SBI Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2021 – State Wise

State Name Vacancy Expected Cut Off
Gujarat 902
Daman & Diu 0
Karnataka 400
Madhya Pradesh 78
Chhattisgarh 120
West Bengal 273
A&N Islands 15
Sikkim 12
Odisha 75
Jammu Kashmir 12
Ladakh 8
Himachal Pradesh 180
Chandigarh 15
Punjab 295
Tamil Nadu 473
Pondicherry 2
Delhi 80
Uttarakhand 70
Haryana 110
Telangana 275
Rajasthan 175
Kerala 97
Lakshadweep 3
Uttar Pradesh 350
Maharashtra 640
Goa 10
Assam 149
Arunachal Pradesh 15
Manipur 18
Meghalaya 14
Mizoram 20
Nagaland 10
Tripura 19
Total 4915  

SBI Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2021 FAQs:

Q. What is the expected cut-off for SBI Clerk Mains?

Ans. The Expected Cut-off marks for SBI Clerk Mains have been varied for various states due to the variation in the number of vacancies.

 

Q. How are the SBI Clerk Mains cut-off marks decided?

Ans. The Cut off Marks for SBI Clerk Mains can be calculated based on some factors such as

  • The number of vacancies released
  • Level of the examination
  • The number of candidates applying for the exam.

 

Q. How can I check the SBI Clerk Mains cut-off 2021?
Ans. Given below are the steps to check the SBI Clerk cut off:
  • Visit the SBI careers official site.
  • Click on the Announcements option
  • Click on the SBI Clerk Mains cut off-link 2021
  • You will be redirected to the respective login page.
  • Enter the login credentials and give the submit button
  • Now the SBI Clerk cut off is displayed on the screen
  • Download and take a printout for your reference.

 

Q. Is there an interview for the SBI clerk 2021 selection?

Ans. No, there is no interview for the SBI clerk. Mains is the final stage of selection for the SBI clerk.

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