SBI Clerk Prelims Result 2025 Declared, Merit List Available at sbi.co.in
State Bank of India has declared the result for Clerk (Junior Associate) Prelims exam; the shortlisted candidates will now appear in the Mains exam to be held in November.

The State Bank of India officially declared the results of the Clerk Preliminary Examination 2025 on its official website — sbi.co.in. Candidates who had appeared for the exam can now check their qualifying status and download the scorecard from the “Careers” section of the portal.
This recruitment drive will fill 5,583 posts of Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales) in branches of the bank across the country. The preliminary exams were conducted on September 20, 21, and 27, 2025, in multiple shifts.
SBI also stated that the results have been prepared after applying the normalisation method so as to ensure fairness across all exam sessions having different levels of difficulty. Candidates can check their marks using registration number and password or date of birth.
All those who have cleared the prelims are now eligible to appear for the Mains Examination, which is expected to be held in November 2025. The admit cards for the Mains will be released shortly on the same website.
Soon after the results went live, the portal of SBI saw heavy traffic, following which there were brief login issues for some of the candidates. The bank has advised aspirants to retry during off-peak hours if they encounter difficulties accessing their results.
Steps to check SBI Clerk Prelims Result 2025:
- Open sbi.co.in and follow the link Careers.
- Click on Recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales).
- Select Prelims Result 2025.
- Enter your registration details and download your scorecard.
Candidates are advised to keep a copy of the scorecard for future reference and begin the preparations for the mains, the next round of the selection process. With this result, thousands of banking aspirants from across India move one step closer to securing their careers with the country’s largest public sector bank.




