SBI to Release 16,000 Vacancies This Year – Full Details, Posts, Eligibility, Selection Process & Preparation Guide (2025–26)

SBI will release nearly 16,000 vacancies this year across Clerk, PO, SO, CBO and branch roles. Check post-wise details, eligibility, selection process, salary, cut-offs, expected dates and preparation strategy. Complete SBI recruitment 2025–26 guide.

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State Bank of India (SBI), the largest public-sector bank in the country, is set to launch one of its biggest recruitment drives, with around 16,000 vacancies expected this year. These vacancies will cover Clerk (Junior Associate), Probationary Officer (PO), Specialist Officers (SO), CBO, Apprentices and multiple branch-level positions.

If you’re preparing for a banking career, this is a massive opportunity to secure a stable, high-reputation government job.

SBI Recruitment 2025–26: Overview

Total Expected Vacancies: ~16,000

Posts Covered: Clerk, PO, SO, CBO, Apprentices & Branch roles

Mode of Application: Online

Official Website: sbi.co.in/careers

Selection Process: Prelims, Mains, Interview (post-wise)

Eligibility: Graduation for major posts

This recruitment aligns with SBI’s expansion plan and increasing branch footprint across the country.

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Why SBI Is Hiring 16,000 Candidates

SBI has announced aggressive hiring for three reasons:

1. Branch Expansion

SBI plans to open 200–300 new branches, requiring fresh manpower.

2. Customer Service Improvement

High workload and large customer base need stronger staffing, especially in clerical and officer ranks.

3. Retirement & Internal Requirements

A large number of retirements and operational needs create demand for regular recruitment.

Posts Expected Under 16,000 Vacancies

These major categories will contribute to the total vacancies:

1. SBI Clerk (Junior Associate)

Largest share of vacancies

Handles customer service and branch-level tasks

Selection: Prelims + Mains + Local Language Test

2. SBI PO (Probationary Officer)

Officer-level managerial role

Selection: Prelims → Mains → Interview

3. SBI Specialist Officers (SO)

IT, Risk, HR, Legal, Data Analytics, Marketing, Finance & more

Selection: Online test or shortlisting + Interview

4. SBI CBO (Circle Based Officer)

Branch-level officer post

Selection: Online test + Interview

5. SBI Apprentices

Training-based hiring

Selection: Online test + local language test

6. Branch & Support Roles

Wealth, operations, digital banking & support staff

Eligibility Criteria (General)

Educational Qualification

Graduate degree required for Clerk, PO, CBO, Apprentices

Specialized degrees/experience needed for SO roles

Age Limit

Clerk: 20–28 years

PO: 21–30 years

SO: Post-wise

Age relaxations for SC/ST/OBC/PwD as per govt rules

Selection Process Post-Wise

SBI Clerk

Prelims (qualifying)

Mains

Document verification + Language test

SBI PO

Prelims

Mains (Objective + Descriptive)

Psychometric Test + Interview

SBI SO

Written test (for some roles)

Shortlisting

Interview

SBI CBO

Online test

Interview

SBI Salary Structure

Clerk Salary

Approx ₹3.5 LPA – ₹6 LPA (gross)

DA, HRA, allowances included

PO Salary

Approx ₹8 LPA – ₹14 LPA (gross)

Perks: Petrol, phones, medical, travel, quarters (in some circles)

SO Salary

Varies based on experience, specialization & grade

Expected Cut-Off Trends

Cut-offs depend on difficulty + vacancies + region.

SBI Clerk Trends

High vacancies = moderate cut-offs

States with fewer seats = higher cut-offs

SBI PO Trends

Prelims: 55–65 marks (general trend)

Mains: Very competitive, especially for GEN/EWS

Use previous-year cut-offs only as reference; final numbers vary yearly.

How to Apply for SBI Recruitment 2025–26

1. Visit sbi.co.in/careers

2. Choose your desired post notification

3. Register using mobile + email

4. Fill in details

5. Upload photo, signature, documents

6. Pay fees online

7. Submit and take printout of application

Documents Required

Photo & signature

Graduation certificate

ID proof

Category certificate (if any)

Experience certificates (SO posts)

Thumb impression & handwritten declaration

SBI Exam Preparation Strategy

1. For SBI Clerk & PO

Strengthen Quant, Reasoning, English

Daily sectional practice

Weekly full-length mock tests

Reading newspapers for GA section

Revise arithmetic & DI daily

2. For SBI SO

Focus on technical/domain knowledge

Prepare for experience-based interview questions

3. For CBO

Strong knowledge of banking operations

Brush up on regulatory and customer-service topics

Tip: Consistency is more important than the number of hours.

FAQs

1. Will SBI release all 16,000 vacancies in one notification?

No. SBI releases separate notifications for Clerk, PO, SO, CBO & other posts.

2. When will SBI recruitment start?

Notifications will be released throughout the year as per SBI’s internal schedule.

3. What is the qualification required?

Minimum graduation for most posts.

4. Can final-year students apply?

Yes, if they obtain a degree before the final document verification.

5. SBI PO or SBI Clerk – which is better?

PO is a managerial post with higher salary; Clerk is easier to get and more stable.

The year 2025–26 brings a huge opportunity with 16,000 upcoming SBI vacancies. Whether you’re preparing for Clerk, PO, SO or CBO, this is the right time to start your preparation. With correct strategy, consistent practice and awareness of official notifications, you can secure a prestigious position in India’s top bank.

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