SBI Clerk Main Result 2025 declared for 14,191 vacancies
Suviral Shukla | June 11, 2025 | 06:03 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates, who have qualified the SBI Clerk Main exam 2025, should have to appear for the Language Proficiency Test (LPT) for final selection.
The State Bank of India (SBI) has declared the SBI Clerk Mains result 2025 today at sbi.co.in. Candidates, who appeared for the SBI exam for recruitment to junior associates (customer support and sales) can check and download the results pdf through the official portal.
The SBI Clerk main exam 2025 was held to fill around 14,191 vacancies and the exam was conducted on April 10 and 12. The result contains roll numbers of provisionally selected candidates for appointment to the next round of recruitment.
Candidates, who have qualified the SBI Clerk Main exam 2025, should have to appear for the Language Proficiency Test (LPT) for final selection. The mandatory step LPT will assess the candidate’s ability to read, write, and speak.
The final selection of the candidates will be on the basis of marks obtained in the SBI Clerk Mains exam 2025, and subject to qualification in the LPT.
Notably, there will be no interview stage in the SBI Clerk Main 2025.
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SBI Clerk Main Result 2025: Steps to check
Candidates can follow the steps given below to check the SBI Clerk Result 2025.
- Go to the official website at sbi.co.in.
- Move your cursor to the ‘Careers’ section and click on ‘Recruitment results.’
- Select the post, department and year.
- Click on the result link.
- SBI Clerk Main 2025 result pdf will open on the screen.
- Individuals can check their scores by typing their roll number through ctrl plus F.
- Roll number could be found on the SBI Clerk Main 2025 admit card.
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