New Delhi: State Bank of India (SBI) has declared the result of the examination held on 18 June 2017 for recruitment to the post of Special Management Executives (SME). The Bank has released list of all candidates shortlisted for group exercise and interview. The examination was held for selecting candidates against 554 available vacancies. While a total of 364 candidates have made it to the interview in MMGS III scale, 571 candidates have been selected for the interview round in MMGS II scale.
The detail candidate list is available at sbi.co.in.
Online registration for SBI SME recruitment was held in May 2017. Applications were invited from qualified candidates with relevant post qualification experience. Click here for more Job News
The detail candidate list is available at sbi.co.in.
Online registration for SBI SME recruitment was held in May 2017. Applications were invited from qualified candidates with relevant post qualification experience.
What's Next?
In order to be eligible for recruitment, candidates shall have to qualify online test and interview, separately. 'Marks secured by the candidates in the Online Examination will be normalized to out of 75 and marks secured in Group Exercise and / or Interview (out of 50 marks) will be normalized to out of 25.' Qualified candidates can know the final result at the official website of the Bank and in the Employment News.
'Candidates are advised to keep their e-mail ID alive for receiving advices, viz. call letters/ Interview advices etc.'
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