SBI Recruitment 2025: Applications Open for 5, 180 Clerk Posts – Check State-Wise Vacancy Details

Kumar Ajeet3 min read

SBI Junior Associate Recruitment 2025. Candidates dreaming of a job in the State Bank of India should be happy. Applications have started for recruitment to 5180/Regular (810 backlog) posts of Junior Associate (Clerk) in SBI. Graduated youth who are preparing for a government job in the bank can apply by reading the information about this recruitment of the bank. Every important information is being given about Junior Associate (Clerk) Recruitment in SBI.

The country’s largest bank, SBI, is now recruiting bumper posts. Applications have started for 5180 posts of SBI Clerk; eligible candidates can apply till 26 August 2025.

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Qualification

To apply for SBI Clerk posts, the candidate must be a graduate from a recognised university/institute. Along with this, the candidate should have knowledge of the local language. You can read the official notification for eligibility-related information.

Age Limit

If someone wants to apply for this recruitment, then the minimum age should not be less than 20 years, and the maximum age should not be more than 28 years. However, candidates coming from the reserved category will be given relaxation in the upper age limit. For more information about the age limit, you can read the notification issued.

State-wise number of vacancies

SBI is going to fill a total of 5180/regular (810 backlog) vacancies of Clerk in the new recruitment program. In some states, recruitment will be done on backlog posts along with regular posts. You can check below how many posts will be recruited in which state.

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How to apply

If you have read the information about this recruitment and are eligible, then do not delay in applying. We have explained the process of applying here, which you can follow.

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Kumar Ajeet

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