New Delhi: The State Bank of India has released the SBI Specialist Cadre Officers (SCO) interview round call letter. Candidates shortlisted for the SBI SCO interview round scheduled for January 17 must carry their hall ticket. The SBI SCO interview call letter is available for download on the official website, sbi.co.in.
The SBI’s official notice reads, ‘In case a candidate is called for interaction and is found not satisfying the eligibility criteria (Age, Educational Qualification and Experience etc.) he/ she will neither be allowed to appear for the interview nor be entitled for reimbursement of any travelling expenses.’
SBI SCO Interview Call Letter: Steps to download
The below-mentioned steps can be followed by candidates to download the SBI SCO interview admit card 2025-
- Step 1: Go to the official website of SBI, sbi.co.in
- Step 2: Next, click on the SBI SCO interview call letter download link available on the homepage.
- Step 3: Enter the registration number or roll number and password or date of birth on the login page and submit.
- Step 4: After submitting the details the SCO e-call letter will be displayed on the screen.
- Step 5: Check all the details mentioned and download the hall ticket.
- Step 6: Take the hard copy of it to carry on the exam day.
The SBI SCO written test carries 70 per cent weightage and the remaining 30 per cent weightage comes under the interview round. Based on the normalization of marks scored in the written tests and personal interview the final merit list is prepared.
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