Correct option is A
After final selection, SBI PO candidates undergo an induction training program at one of the State Bank of India’s training institutes spread across the country. These training centers include premier institutions such as the State Bank Institute of Leadership (SBIL) in Kolkata, State Bank Staff College (SBSC) in Hyderabad, and several Local Head Office (LHO)-based training centers. The initial training usually lasts for 2–3 weeks, focusing on basic banking concepts, customer service skills, regulatory compliance, ethics, and digital banking tools. After this classroom training, POs are posted to different branches or offices for on-the-job training, where they rotate across departments such as customer service, accounts, loans, and operations. During the two-year probation period, they may be assigned to rural, semi-urban, and urban branches to gain well-rounded experience. Additionally, internal assessments are conducted to track performance during training. Successful completion of the training and probation is mandatory for confirmation as a permanent officer. The training not only imparts essential banking knowledge but also grooms candidates to take on leadership roles in the future. The location of training is decided by the bank based on regional office requirements and logistical considerations.