State Bank of India – Probationary Officers Syllabus 2023

The organizing body, SBI Bank, has created the SBI PO Syllabus. It resembles other banking tests. Three topics—Quantitative Aptitude (QA), English Language, and Reasoning Ability—make up the SBI PO Prelims syllabus. The SBI PO Mains syllabus, on the other hand, is split into four categories: English, General/Economic/Banking Awareness, Reasoning and Computer Aptitude, and Data Analysis and Interpretation.

What is the syllabus for the SBI PO exam?

SBI PO Syllabus for Prelims

Preliminary Exam syllabus includes English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability papers. There will be at least a high school level in each section.

The SBI PO Prelims contains the following subjects in the test per syllabus:

  1. English Language
  2. Reasoning Ability
  3. Quantitative Aptitude

The following is the SBI PO Prelims Exam Pattern:

S. No. Section No. of Questions Total Marks Duration
1 English Language 30 30 20 minutes
2 Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 minutes
3 Quantitative Aptitude 35 35 20 minutes
Total 100 100 60 minutes

SBI PO Prelims Syllabus – English Language

This section in the SBI Prelims Examination is in the English Language. Here are some essential topics that will be covered in this section.

Topics Topic Description
Fill in the Blanks Double blank type questions. Vocabulary-based questions.
Reading Comprehension Likely the RC will consist of one passage of 10 questions, including 3-4 questions on vocabulary.
Para Jumbles A set of 6 sentences will be given to be rearranged and form a meaningful paragraph.
Cloze Test A single passage with 5 or 10 blanks. Passage could be on any topic ranging from Banking & Economy to Social issues.
Error Spotting Important topics covered under this are Tenses, Subject- Verb agreement, Article-noun agreement, Correct part of Speech, Correct use of Prepositions, Parallelism, Phrasal Verbs, Easily Confusable words, Contextual usage, Sentence Construction, Degree of Comparison, Conjunctions, Finite and Non-Finite Verbs.
Phrase Replacement/ Sentence Correction Mostly grammar-based- The questions sometimes test a candidate’s standard construction of sentences, the order of words, etc.
Phrase Idiom Meaning The candidate must choose the appropriate interpretation for each of the words after receiving them.
Sentence/ Paragraph Completion Candidates will be presented with a lengthy unfinished sentence and four choices to pick from to effectively complete the phrase.
Spellings Candidates must select a word from the possibilities provided, either one that is spelled properly or incorrectly.

SBI PO Prelims Syllabus – Reasoning Ability

The purpose of the reasoning ability test is to assess a candidate’s capacity to use logic to address a specific issue. The topics that fall under this category are listed below:

Topics Topic Description
Coding & Decoding Coding and Decoding by letter shifting, Coding by Analogy, and Coding letters of a word
Inequalities Direct mathematical Inequalities problems
Ordering and Ranking Arranging by age, floor, rank, the order in a row, etc.
Directions & Distances Simple problems can be solved by just plotting all the given information on paper.
Arrangement & Pattern A random sequence of Alphabets, Number Arrangements, and Dictionary or Alphabet-based arrangements
Analogy Meaning-based, letter-based, and number-based questions
Classification Letter-based and meaningful words based questions- can also be GK based
Syllogisms Problems with numerous statements and multiple conclusions can be dealt with. Questions are asked about whether the conclusions follow or not.
Blood Relations Question-related to family and coded blood relation
Input-Output Words and numbers are arranged based on some pattern that is to be identified and applied to the question statements to arrive at the output.
Data Sufficiency Blood relations, Ordering & Ranking, Coding in Fictitious Language, Circular Arrangements, Directions & Distances, Ages & Birthdates
Circular Seating Arrangement This concept includes Unidirectional and Bi-directional problems (i.e. facing inside, outside, or in both directions).
Scheduling Double line-up problems
Grouping and Selection Problems on teams and committees asked under this category
Verbal Reasoning Cause and Effect, Course of Action, Statement and Assumptions, Statement and Arguments, Statement and Inferences, Statement and Conclusions, and Critical Reasoning questions

SBI PO Prelims Syllabus – Quantitative Aptitude

The candidates should be well-versed in Fundamental Mathematics. This part tests the applicants’ Mathematical and Analytical Skills. Here is a list of topics that will be asked in the SBI PO Exam Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude.

SBI PO Quantitative Aptitude Topics Sub-Topics
Simplification BODMAS rule, fractions, approximation, decimals, and surds & indices
Number System Divisibility & remainder, multiples & factors, integers, LCM & HCF
Average Average weight//age/marks, average money expenditure, average temperature, etc.
Percentage Calculation-oriented basic percentage problems
Ratio and Proportion Simple ratios, compound ratios, componendo and dividendo, proportions
Interest Simple interest, compound interest as well as a mixture of both SI & CI
Number Series Simple AP, GP, AGP, or more complex patterns
Profit and Loss Successive selling, partnerships, discount & MP, and dishonest dealings
Speed, Time, and Distance The relative speed, average speed, problems based on trains, boats, and stream
Algebra Problems based on quadratic equations and linear equations
Mensuration Areas of square, rectangle, circle, semicircle, and parallelogram
Data Interpretation Line graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, tables, and other miscellaneous infographics- triangular graphs and radial graphs appear rarely
Mixture Problems A mixture of two or more entities
Permutation and Combination Probability Data Sufficiency can be based on all the above-mentioned topics

What is the Syllabus for the SBI PO Mains?

After completing the Prelims Exam, the shortlisted candidates must attempt the SBI PO Mains Exam. English Language, Data Analysis and Interpretation, General/Economic/Banking Awareness, and Descriptive Tests comprise five main sections. Two of these are reasoning and computer aptitude. The SBI PO Mains Syllabus is divided into many sections in the part below.

SBI PO Syllabus for Mains

The shortlisted applicants must take the SBI PO Mains Exam after passing the Prelims Exam. It primarily consists of five portions: English Language, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/Economy/Banking Awareness, and Descriptive Test. Reasoning and Computer Aptitude is one of these areas. The SBI PO Mains Syllabus is broken down into its several sections in the section below.

The following topics are covered in the SBI PO Mains Exam syllabus:

The objective and descriptive sections of the SBI PO Mains Exam are separated.

The following subjects make up the objective-type test:

  1. English Language
  2. Reasoning Ability and Computer Ability
  3. Data Analysis & Interpretation
  4. General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness

The following is the SBI PO Mains Exam Pattern:

S. No. Name of Subject No. of Questions Total Marks Duration
1. English Language 35 40 40 Minutes
2. Reasoning and Computer Ability 45 60 60 Minutes
3. Data Analysis & Interpretation 35 60 45 Minutes
4. General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness 40 40 35 Minutes
Total 155 200 3 Hrs

1. SBI PO Mains Syllabus – English Language

The ability to use English grammar and vocabulary will be tested with the aid of this section. It is comparable to the Prelims English portion. The subjects for the English language test are as follows:

  • Multiple Meaning/ Error Spotting
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Tenses Rules
  • Para Jumbles
  • Vocabulary
  • Paragraph Completion
  • Sentence Completion

2. SBI PO Mains Syllabus – Reasoning and Computer Aptitude

Questions pertaining to logical reasoning and computing are covered in this section of the main examination. All inquiries are unbiased. Below is a list of the subjects that make up this section.

Reasoning Computer Aptitude
  • Syllogism
  • Circular Seating Arrangement
  • Double Lineup
  • Blood Relations
  • Directions and Distance
  • Code Inequalities
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Critical Reasoning
  • Analytical and Decision Making
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Internet
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Microsoft Office
  • Computer Software
  • Networking
  • Basic of Logic Gates
  • Memory
  • Computer Abbreviation
  • Computer Hardware
  • Operating System
  • Computer Fundamentals/ Terminologies
  • Number System
  • Linear Seating Arrangement
  • Scheduling
  • Input-Output
  • Ordering and Ranking
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Course of Action

3. SBI PO Mains Syllabus – Analysis and Interpretation

The SBI PO Mains Syllabus’s part on mathematics is as follows. It is based on statistical questions and includes a range of topics for evaluation. The following is a list of themes for candidates:

  • Tabular Graph
  • Missing Case DI
  • Probability
  • Bar Graph
  • Pie Charts
  • Let it Case DI
  • Permutation and Combination
  • Radar Graph Caselet
  • Charts & Tables
  • Line Graph
  • Radar Chart
  • Data Sufficiency

4. SBI PO Mains Syllabus – General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness

This section assesses the candidates’ understanding of Banking, the Economy, and Current Events. This section’s significant topics include:

  • Financial Awareness
  • Current Affairs – Technology, Sports, Awards, Books & Authors, Awards, National & International Events, etc.
  • Banking Terminologies Knowledge
  • Static Awareness
  • General Knowledge
  • Banking Awareness
  • Principles of Insurance

SBI PO Syllabus for Descriptive Test

The applicants must compose essays or letters for the descriptive paper, which is to be written in English. After the objective paper is completed, the subjective questions are displayed on the computer.

  • Candidates have 30 minutes to finish their Descriptive essays.
  • This portion has two questions: Writing a Letter and Writing an Essay.
  • You might be required to write a letter and an essay on any subject relevant to Banking Reforms, Social/Political Issues, or Economic Policies.
  • Each question is worth 25 points, for a total of 50 points.
  • Only if a candidate earns the required qualifying marks in the objective examination, as determined by the Bank, will their Descriptive papers be examined.

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