The SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 has been officially declared on September 1, 2025, at the official website sbi.co.in. Aspirants who appeared for the exam held on August 2, 4, and 5, 2025, can now download their SBI PO Prelims Scorecard 2025 using their registration number and date of birth. With over 541 vacancies (500 regular + 41 backlog), this exam marks the first stage of the prestigious SBI PO recruitment process 2025–26.
In this blog, we cover everything you need to know about the SBI PO Prelims Result 2025—cut-off marks, how to download your scorecard, details mentioned in the result, and the next steps for the SBI PO Mains Exam 2025.
SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 – Key Highlights
- Result Declaration Date: September 1, 2025
- Exam Dates: August 2, 4, and 5, 2025
- Vacancies: 541 (500 regular + 41 backlog)
- Official Website: sbi.co.in
- Selection Process:
- Prelims (Qualifying)
- Mains (Objective + Descriptive)
- Phase III (Psychometric Test, Group Exercise, Interview)
How to Check SBI PO Prelims Result 2025
Follow these steps to download your scorecard:
- Visit the official SBI portal – sbi.co.in.
- Navigate to Careers > Current Openings > SBI PO Recruitment 2025–26.
- Click on ‘SBI PO Prelims Result 2025’ link.
- Enter your Registration Number / Roll Number and Date of Birth / Password.
- Enter the Captcha Code if prompted.
- Download and save your SBI PO Prelims Scorecard 2025 for future reference.
Details Mentioned in SBI PO Prelims Scorecard 2025
The scorecard will carry the following details:
- Candidate’s Name, Roll Number & Registration Number
- Category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD)
- Sectional Marks in English, Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude
- Overall Score (out of 100)
- Cut-off Marks (overall)
- Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail)
✅ Note: There are no sectional cut-offs in SBI PO Prelims 2025. Only the overall cut-off determines selection.
SBI PO Prelims Cut Off 2025
Here are the official category-wise cut-off marks for SBI PO Prelims 2025:
| Category | Cut Off Marks |
|---|---|
| General (UR) | 66.75 |
| OBC | 65.50 |
| EWS | 64.50 |
| SC | 59.25 |
| ST | 51.50 |
| VI (Visually Impaired) | 52.75 |
| HI (Hearing Impaired) | 36.25 |
| LD (Locomotor Disability) | 54.50 |
| D&E (Dyslexia/Other Disabilities) | 35.50 |

What’s Next After SBI PO Prelims Result 2025
1. SBI PO Mains Exam 2025
The Mains Exam is expected to be held in September 2025. It consists of:
- Objective Test (200 marks):
- Reasoning & Computer Aptitude
- Data Analysis & Interpretation
- General/Economy/Banking Awareness
- English Language
- Descriptive Test (50 marks):
- Essay, Precis, and Letter Writing
2. Phase III (Final Round)
Candidates shortlisted from Mains will appear for:
- Psychometric Test – Personality & aptitude assessment
- Group Exercise – 20 marks
- Interview – 30 marks
Preparation Tips for SBI PO Mains 2025
- Focus on Data Analysis & Interpretation, as it carries maximum weightage.
- Practice essay & letter writing daily for the descriptive paper.
- Revise Banking & Economy Awareness with current affairs.
- Attempt mock tests under timed conditions.
- Balance accuracy with speed, as negative marking applies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. When was the SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 declared?
Ans. On September 1, 2025, at the official SBI portal.
Q2. How many vacancies are available in SBI PO 2025–26?
Ans. A total of 541 vacancies (500 regular + 41 backlog).
Q3. Is there any sectional cut-off in SBI PO Prelims 2025?
Ans. No, only the overall cut-off is considered.
Q4. When will SBI PO Mains 2025 be conducted?
Ans. The exam is scheduled for September 2025.
Conclusion
The SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 marks the beginning of a rigorous three-stage recruitment process. Candidates who have cleared this stage should shift focus to the upcoming Mains Exam, which demands thorough preparation in reasoning, data interpretation, and descriptive writing. With only 541 vacancies, competition remains intense—so start your preparation early and stay consistent.
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