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State Bank of India Has Declared the SBI Bank PO 2013 Result

The State Bank of India has declared the SBI PO 2013 result for written test which was held on 28th April 2013. SBI PO Exam Results 2013 is now available on the official website of State Bank of India (SBI), where candidates can check their results by finding their roll numbers in a PDF documents.
Now only 3000 candidates have been selected for the first phase. According to the notification in the SBI website, the Group Discussion and interview (Phase-II) will start from 03 July 2013 and the whole recruitment cycle is expected to be completed by end of August 2013.

The marks of Written Examination, Group Discussion and Interview will be published on Bank's website after completion of the entire recruitment cycle.
SBI had released the notification for the recruitment of 1500 PO in January this year in which more than 17 lacs students were appeared and are now waiting for their SBI PO Exam Results 2013, but the wait is now over.

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