Jr. Associate(Prelim)

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The SBI Junior Associate Prelims exam is the first stage of the recruitment process for the position of Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales) in the State Bank of India (SBI). This exam is conducted annually, and candidates need to pass the preliminary exam to qualify for the next stage of the selection process, which is the Main Exam.

Key Information about the SBI Junior Associate Prelims Exam:

1. Exam Structure

The SBI Junior Associate Prelims exam typically consists of 3 sections:

  • English Language (30 questions, 30 marks)
  • Numerical Ability (35 questions, 35 marks)
  • Reasoning Ability (35 questions, 35 marks)

The total number of questions is 100, and the total marks are 100. The exam is conducted online.

2. Time Duration

  • The exam duration is 1 hour (60 minutes) for all sections combined.

3. Marking Scheme

  • Each question carries 1 mark.
  • For every incorrect answer, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks (1/4th of the marks assigned to the question).

4. Syllabus Overview

  • English Language: Reading comprehension, cloze test, sentence correction, error spotting, etc.
  • Numerical Ability: Simplification, percentage, ratio and proportion, number series, profit and loss, time and work, speed and distance, etc.
  • Reasoning Ability: Seating arrangement, syllogism, blood relations, directions, puzzles, input-output, coding-decoding, etc.

5. Eligibility Criteria

  • Age Limit: Generally, candidates must be between 20 to 28 years of age (with relaxations for certain categories).
  • Educational Qualification: Candidates should have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university.

6. Prelims Result and Next Steps

  • After the Preliminary Exam, only candidates who qualify are eligible to appear for the Main Exam.
  • The marks obtained in the Prelims are not counted in the final selection; they are only used to shortlist candidates for the Mains exam.

7. Preparation Tips

  • Time Management: Practice mock tests and focus on improving your speed, as the time for each section is limited.
  • Focus on Basics: Strengthen your fundamentals in Reasoning, Numerical Ability, and English Language.
  • Previous Year Papers: Solve previous year question papers to understand the exam pattern and difficulty level.
  • Daily Practice: Make a study plan that includes daily practice and revision for each section.

If you’re planning for the SBI Junior Associate Prelims, staying updated on the official notifications from SBI regarding the exam date, application process, and other details is essential.

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