SBI PO Interview Call Letters Released, Check Details 
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The interview letter for the SBI PO recruitment has been released by the State Bank of India (SBI). 

The interview letter is now available on the official website i.e. sbi.co.in. 

The candidates who have qualified in the SBI PO Mains Exam can visit the official website and download the admit card. 

SBI PO Interview Call Letters: Direct Link 

Category-wise merit list was prepared, for the qualified candidates, on the basis of the aggregate marks scored in the Main Examination.
SBI is conducting the exam to fill up 2000 vacancies Probationary Officer. The selection for the post will be done on the basis of Main Exam, Group Discussion and Interview.

SBI Phase 3 exam consists of Group Exercise and Interview. 20 marks will be given to group interview and 50 to personal Interview Round.

Final selection will be done on the basis of marks obtained in SBI ain Examination (Phase-II) and the marks obtained in  GE &  Interview  (Phase-III). The candidates will have to qualify both in Phase-II and Phase-III separately.

Highlights
- The interview letter for the SBI PO recruitment has been released by the State Bank of India (SBI). 
- The interview letter is now available on the official website i.e. sbi.co.in. 
- The candidates who have qualified in the SBI PO Mains Exam can visit the official website and download the admit card. 
- Category-wise merit list was prepared, for the qualified candidates, on the basis of the aggregate marks scored in the Main Examination.
- SBI is conducting the exam to fill up 2000 vacancies Probationary Officer.
- The selection for the post will be done on the basis of Main Exam, Group Discussion and Interview.
- SBI Phase 3 exam consists of Group Exercise and Interview. 20 marks will be given to group interview and 50 to personal Interview Round.
- Final selection will be done on the basis of marks obtained in SBI ain Examination (Phase-II) and the marks obtained in  GE &  Interview  (Phase-III).
- The candidates will have to qualify both in Phase-II and Phase-III separately.