SBI Clerk waiting list 2025 out on sbi.co.in for JA recruitment
Vagisha Kaushik | August 13, 2025 | 04:33 PM IST | 1 min read
SBI Clerk Recruitment 2025: Candidates have been provisionally selected in waitlist against non-joining and resignation.
The State Bank of India (SBI) has published the first waiting list for the recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales) against non-joining and resignation. Candidates who were put on wait list can now check their selection status in the SBI Clerk waiting list 2025 which mentions the roll number of provisionally shortlisted candidates on sbi.co.in.
SBI informed that the selection of candidates will be provisional and subject to qualifying the proficiency test in local language, fulfillment of eligibility criteria, and authenticity of information provided by the candidate at the time of registration.
SBI Clerk wait list has also been announced for the special recruitment drive for the union territory of Ladakh including Leh and Kargil Valley. 13 candidates have been selected for further procedure.
The candidates became eligible for selection in the waitlist after the initially selected ones either didn’t join or resigned leading to vacant positions.
SBI Clerk Main result 2025 was declared on June 11 for a total of 14,191 vacancies. The Main exam was held on April 10 and 12 for those who cleared prelims.
Meanwhile, SBI Clerk notification 2025 has been released and the last date for submitting applications for 6,589 JA vacancies is August 26.
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