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SBI Clerk Prelims Expected Cut Off 2025 Category Wise (SC, ST, OBC and GEN)

The State Bank of India (SBI) is conducting the SBI Clerk Prelims Exam 2025 for 6589 Junior Associate vacancies. The prelims exam is the first stage of recruitment and is qualifying in nature. But a candidate will only be considered to have qualified for Mains if they have obtained the minimum SBI Clerk Cut Off 2025 marks, which is determined by the examination authority based on total vacancy, difficulty level, and normalisation.

The official cut-off will be released along with the result, but before that, candidates can check the SBI Clerk Expected Cut Off 2025 to gauge an idea about the upcoming result. So, check out the information below.

SBI Clerk Prelims Expected Cut Off 2025

SBI has scheduled the Prelims exam on 20, 21 and 27 September 2025 and is conducted in 4 shifts. Due to multiple shifts and different difficulty levels of the Prelims exam, the cut-off may vary from region to region. But after getting feedback from our students, our team of experts have prepared the SBI Clerk Prelims Expected Cut Off marks 2025 for SC, ST, OBC, General, and PwD candidates. Also, we have discussed the past year cut off trends that will help you make an anlaysis of your own.

SBI Clerk Prelims Expected Cut Off 2025 State-wise

We will update the state-wise SBI Clerk Expected Cut Off marks hereafter collecting data from students who appeared for the exam.

SBI Clerk Expected Cut Off 2025 (State-wise)
States/UT Cut Off Marks (General)
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal

SBI Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis 2025 Shift 1 of 20 September 2025

SBI Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis 2025 Shift 2 of 20 Sept 2025

SBI Clerk Past Year Cut Off Trends

In this section, you can check the state-wise previous year cut-off trends from 2021 to 2024-25. The cut-offs in many states have either remained consistently high or shown an upward push in recent years. This reflects increased participation, better preparation strategies, and higher performance levels among candidates.

SBI Clerk Prelims Cut Off of 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
States 2024-25 2023 2022 2021
Andaman & Nicobar 67 66.25
Andhra Pradesh 68.75 56.5
Arunachal Pradesh 68.75 41 48 69.25
Assam 60.75 65 69.25 68.5
Bihar 47.25 51
Chandigarh 65.25 76.5
Chhattisgarh 29.5 62.5 72.75
Daman & Diu 55.5
Delhi 67 57.25 82.75 83
Goa 45
Gujarat 47 51.5 72.25 64.5
Haryana 64 58 82.5 79.75
Himachal Pradesh 68.50 64 79.5 80
J&K 66.50 66 77.25
Jharkhand 42.25 56.5
Karnataka 72.5 56 64.5 64.25
Kerala 64 76.25 68 80.25
Madhya Pradesh 49.25 67.5 74.75 81.25
Maharashtra 44.75 71.75 65.5 66.25
Manipur 37 49
Meghalaya 54.75 34.25 64.75
Nagaland
Odisha 64.25 77 77 82
Punjab 60.25 68.5 80.75 75.5
Rajasthan 59.5 57.25 75 77.75
Sikkim 39.75 58.5 66.5
Tamil Nadu 55.50 65.5 62.25 61.75
Telangana 60 42.5 69 73.75
Tripura 64 61 74.5
Uttar Pradesh 61.75 60.5 77.5 81.25
Uttarakhand 64.75 63.5 78.75 81.75
West Bengal 61.75 80 78.5 79.5

Important Points

  1. There is always a wide gap between the highest and lowest cut-offs.
  2. States with a large applicant pool and higher competition usually see the highest cut-offs.
  3. Factors like the number of vacancies, applicant turnout, and difficulty level of the paper in a given year influence this.
  4. Candidates should not just focus on state-wise cut-off numbers but also understand the competition trend in their chosen region.

Factors Affecting SBI Clerk Prelims Cut Off 2025

Some of the factors that influence SBI Clerk Cut Off 2025 are mentioned below. The cut off varies from state to state due to number of vacancies, different shifts, the number of applicants, and more.

  • Number of Vacancies
  • Number of Applicants
  • Exam Difficulty Level
  • State-wise Competition
  • Previous Year Trends
  • Normalization Process
  • Performance of Candidates
  • Reservation Policies
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