SBI Clerk 2026: Junior Associate Recruitment — What You Need to Know

The State Bank of India Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales) examination — commonly called SBI Clerk — is one of the most applied-for banking recruitment processes in India. With SBI being the country’s largest bank with over 22,000 branches, the number of vacancies in each SBI Clerk cycle is substantial, and the posting locations cover every state and union territory.

SBI Clerk is distinct from IBPS Clerk in one important way — you are applying to join SBI specifically, not a pool of public sector banks. This means your posting will be within SBI, your career progression follows SBI’s internal rules, and the exam is tailored to SBI’s standards.


SBI Clerk 2026 — Overview

Detail Information
Conducting Body State Bank of India (SBI)
Post Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales)
Starting Basic Pay ₹17,900 (in-hand approximately ₹26,000–₹30,000 with allowances)
Qualification Graduation from any recognised university
Age Limit 20–28 years
Language Requirement Proficiency in local language of the state where posting is sought
Official Website sbi.co.in/careers

SBI Clerk vs IBPS Clerk — Key Differences

Factor SBI Clerk IBPS Clerk
Employer Only SBI 11 public sector banks
Vacancies per cycle 8,000–15,000 typically 6,000–10,000 typically
Local language Mandatory proficiency test Required for some banks
Difficulty Slightly higher than IBPS Moderate
Interview No No
Brand value Highest among PSU banks Good across multiple banks

Should you appear for both? Yes — the Prelims syllabus is nearly identical. Prepare together, apply separately.


SBI Clerk 2026 Exam Pattern

Stage 1 — Preliminary Examination

Subject Questions Marks Time
English Language 30 30 20 minutes
Numerical Ability 35 35 20 minutes
Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 minutes
Total 100 100 60 minutes
  • Sectional time limits apply strictly
  • Negative marking: 0.25 per wrong answer
  • Qualifying only — Prelims marks do not count in final merit

Stage 2 — Main Examination

Subject Questions Marks Time
General/Financial Awareness 50 50 35 minutes
General English 40 40 35 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation 50 50 45 minutes
Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude 50 60 45 minutes
Total 190 200 2 hours 40 minutes
  • Negative marking: 0.25 per wrong answer
  • Sectional cutoffs apply
  • No interview or descriptive paper — Mains score determines final merit

Stage 3 — Local Language Test (Qualifying)

After Mains shortlisting, candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the official language of the state where they are seeking posting. This is a qualifying test — pass or fail, no marks added to merit.


Complete Syllabus

Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude

Reasoning:

  • Puzzles — linear seating, circular seating, floor puzzles, box puzzles
  • Syllogisms
  • Inequalities
  • Coding-decoding
  • Blood relations
  • Direction and distance
  • Order and ranking
  • Alphanumeric series
  • Input-output
  • Data sufficiency

Computer Aptitude:

  • Computer hardware — CPU, RAM, ROM, input/output devices
  • Software — system software, application software
  • MS Office — Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Internet — browsers, email, networking
  • Operating systems
  • Database basics
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Computer security — malware, firewall, antivirus

Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation

  • Data Interpretation — tables, bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, caselet DI
  • Number series
  • Quadratic equations
  • Approximation and simplification
  • Percentages, ratio and proportion
  • Profit and loss, discount
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Time and work, time and distance
  • Mixtures and alligation
  • Probability

General/Financial Awareness

  • RBI — functions, monetary policy, repo rate, reverse repo, CRR, SLR
  • Types of banks — commercial, cooperative, RRB, small finance, payment banks
  • Banking terms — NPA, MCLR, Basel norms, priority sector lending
  • Government schemes — PMJDY, Mudra, Atal Pension, PMSBY, PMJJBY
  • Capital markets — SEBI, stock exchanges, mutual funds, bonds
  • Insurance — IRDAI, types of insurance
  • Recent banking sector news and mergers
  • Budget highlights
  • Current economic affairs
  • International financial organisations — IMF, World Bank, ADB
  • SBI-specific: SBI’s history, key milestones, subsidiaries (SBI Life, SBI Cards, SBI Mutual Fund), recent initiatives

General English

  • Reading comprehension (multiple passages)
  • Cloze test
  • Error spotting
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Vocabulary — synonyms, antonyms, word usage
  • Para jumbles
  • Sentence improvement
  • Paragraph completion

Eligibility

Qualification: Graduation in any subject from any recognised university. Final year students can apply provisionally.

Age: 20 to 28 years.

Age Relaxation:

Category Relaxation
SC/ST 5 years
OBC 3 years
PwD 10 years
Ex-Servicemen As per rules

Local Language: You must be proficient in the official language of the state where you seek posting. SBI conducts a local language test after Mains shortlisting. Candidates who fail this test are not appointed even if they cleared Mains.

Practical implication for J&K candidates: Candidates seeking posting in J&K must demonstrate proficiency in Urdu, Hindi, or Kashmiri depending on the specific requirement in the notification. Read this carefully before applying.


Preparation Strategy

What SBI Clerk Mains Tests Differently

Financial Awareness is SBI-specific: SBI Mains GA section includes questions specifically about SBI — its history, subsidiaries, recent acquisitions, key products, and initiatives. This is tested more than in IBPS Clerk. Spend 1–2 focused weeks on SBI-specific awareness.

Reasoning complexity is higher than IBPS Clerk: SBI Clerk Mains reasoning puzzles are consistently harder than equivalent IBPS papers. Complex multi-parameter puzzles (5–6 variables) appear regularly. Practice harder puzzle sets specifically.

Data Interpretation quality: SBI Clerk Mains DI includes caselet-based sets (text describing data rather than a table or graph). Practice reading and extracting data from caselets specifically — this is less common in IBPS but regular in SBI papers.

Prelims Strategy (30-day intensive)

Sectional limits are strict: 20 minutes per section with no overflow. Practice each section independently under exactly 20 minutes before attempting full papers.

Reasoning first: Most candidates find Reasoning the most time-consuming section. Attempt it with full energy in your 20-minute window. Complete the puzzles you know quickly, flag the complex ones, and return if time permits.

Numerical — simplification first: Simplification and approximation questions (5–7 in Prelims) take under 30 seconds each if practiced. Solve these first to secure quick marks before moving to calculation-heavy topics.

English — comprehension last: Comprehension passages take more time per mark than vocabulary and grammar questions. Attempt vocabulary, error spotting, and fill in the blanks first, then comprehension with remaining time.

Local Language Preparation

If you are applying for posting in a non-home state or in a state where you are not fully proficient in the official language, address this early. The local language test is qualifying — failing it eliminates you regardless of Mains score.


Books Recommended

Subject Book
Reasoning SBI Clerk Previous Papers + Oliveboard mock series
Quantitative Aptitude R.S. Aggarwal or Arun Sharma (DI sections)
English SP Bakshi — Objective English
Financial/Banking Awareness Arihant Banking Awareness + SBI annual report
Mock Tests SBI Clerk previous papers + online mocks

Official Link

SBI Careers: sbi.co.in/careers


Published by ExamzPrep — free government exam preparation for serious aspirants. Last updated June 2026.

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