Monday, 14 April 2014

What is the Expected Cut Off Marks for SBI PO Exam 2014?

SBI has announced Probationary Officer Recruitment for the year 2014. Already, candidates have started applying from April 7, 2014. Eligible candidates can apply online in SBI's official website www.sbi.co.in. Registration ends on April 25, 2014.


Nowadays, Banking career has become a dream job for many. Each year no. of aspirants taking up Bank Exams are highly increasing. In 2013 for 1500 vacancies, nearly 17,00,000 candidates took part in the SBI PO Exam. Therefore, the probability of getting job is just 1 among 1133 candidates. This clearly reveals, there exists heavy competition among the candidates to get the job.

At this situation, getting qualified with minimum cut off marks alone will not be sufficient. The candidates are required to score good marks in each section. Only then there is a chance for getting called for interview.

How Cut Off Marks are Calculated ?

Cut off marks of SBI PO exam will be evaluated on many factors. Some of the factors are mentioned below:
  • No of candidates passed the exam,
  • No. Of vacancy for this exam,
  • Difficulty level of question paper,
  • Cut off may also be sectional wise.

Analysis of Previous Year Cut Off Marks - SBI PO Exam 2013:

To get an idea about SBI PO Exam Cut Off 2014, we analyzed and shared the cut off marks of 2013. This year we could expect higher cut off , since there is even more tougher competition.

Minimum Qualifying Marks in Each Section in 2013:



Minimum Marks Required to Evaluate Descriptive Paper in 2013:





Minimum Marks Required to Take Part in Interview in 2013:



From the above analysis , it is very clear that even though individual sectional cut off were low, the overall cut off was high. This reveals, candidates who scored marks above the minimum cut off marks or who scored good marks in each section were only given higher priority and candidates were shortlisted for interview based on merit list.

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