SBI PO Mains Exam Analysis: 2nd January 2022.

SBI PO Mains Exam Analysis for the Probationary Officer recruitment 2022

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The State Bank of India (SBI) has successfully conducted the SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Mains for the recruitment of 2056 Vacancies on 2nd January 2022. The overall level of the examination was Moderately Difficult. 

SBI PO Mains exam consisted of four sections i.e. Reasoning Ability & Computer Knowledge, English Language, Data Analysis & Interpretation, and General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness. Each section was timed differently. 

SBI PO Mains Exam Analysis 2021 of 2nd January 2022 is now over and as per our experts and students. The exam analysis was held online on the 2nd of January. All the questions asked were in MCQ format. 
  
All candidates who are looking for SBI PO exam analysis 2021 must stay connected with Bankersadda to get detailed analysis with overall good attempts.  Candidates who were shortlisted after Preliminary Examination appeared for the Mains Examination.
 
SBI PO Mains Exam Analysis 2021-22: Difficulty Level        

Sections

Level

Duration

English Language

Moderate

40 minutes

Reasoning Ability & Computer Knowledge

Moderate-Difficult

60 minutes

Data Analysis & Interpretation

Moderate-Difficult

45 minutes

General/Economy/Banking Awareness

Moderate

45 minutes

Overall

Moderate-Difficult

3 hours

Descriptive Test

Moderate

30 Minutes



The Good Attempts of SBI PO Mains Exam 2021 is influenced by factors like difficulty level of the sections, number of questions, number of vacancies, etc. 

SBI PO Mains Exam Analysis 2021: Good Attempts

Sections

Good Attempts

No. of Questions

English Language

14-16

35

Reasoning Ability & Computer Knowledge

15-18

45

Data Analysis & Interpretation

8-11

35

General/Economy/Banking Awareness

19-22

40

Overall

56-65

155


A total of 155 questions were asked in the SBI PO Mains Exam 2021. SBI PO Mains examination consisted of the objective test for 200 marks and the descriptive paper for 50 marks. Both the objective and descriptive tests were conducted in online mode

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