SBI PO Previous Year Cut Off: Check Category-Wise Prelims & Mains Cutoff Marks
The SBI PO cutoff will be released after the exam is conducted. Those candidates who are preparing for the upcoming SBI PO 2026 exam should have an idea about the previous year's cutoff marks, as it helps prepare a better study plan for the exam. Check out the SBI PO previous year cut off for Prelims, Mains, Final and Interview stages.
SBI PO Previous Year Cutoff: The State Bank of India (SBI) publishes the cutoff for the exam after it has declared the result. The cut-off marks are the minimum qualifying marks that a candidate has to score to move to the next stage of the selection process. Only when the candidates qualify for the SBI PO Prelims 2026 cutoff, which will be decided by the bank, will be selected for the next stage, which is the Mains Exam.
The candidates need to have a good understanding of the SBI PO previous year cut-off marks and what the factors are that influence the preparation of the cut-off marks. This article discusses the previous year cutoff of Prelims, Mains and Finals across all categories of candidates who appear for the exam.
SBI PO Previous Year Cutoff of 2025
The State Bank of India releases the cutoff for Prelims, Mains, Final Exam, and Interview stage releases separately. The cutoff marks are the minimum qualifying marks that candidates must score to qualify for the other stages. The SBI PO cutoff is released along with the scorecard of the exam, and it is released category-wise, which is calculated out of 100 marks. Given below are the SBI PO Prelims cutoff marks of 2025 category-wise:-
| Category | Cutoff Marks |
| UR | 66.75 |
| SC | 59.25 |
| ST | 51.50 |
| OBC | 65.50 |
| VI | 52.75 |
| HI | 36.25 |
| LD | 54.50 |
| EWS | 64.50 |
| D & E | 35.50 |
SBI PO Previous Year Cutoff of 2024
The cutoff marks serve as the benchmark for selecting candidates at every stage of the selection process for the post of Probationary Officer. The bank releases the cutoff separately for each stage, and the cutoff marks are different for each category, which are based on multiple factors. Those candidates who score the set cutoff move to the next stage. Given below are the cutoffs of the Prelims, Mains, Final Stage and the Interview stage of the 2024 category-wise:-
SBI PO Prelims Cutoff 2024
Given below is the SBI PO Prelims Cutoff of 2024, category-wise, which was used to select the candidates for the Mains 2024 exam:-
| Category | Cutoff Marks |
| OBC | 60.50 |
| VI | 47.50 |
| HI | 19.75 |
| LD | 49.75 |
| EWS | 60.25 |
| D & E | 9.50 |
| UR | 61.75 |
| SC | 55 |
| ST | 49 |
SBI PO Mains Cutoff 2024
The cutoff for the Mains exam is calculated based on both the total marks scored in the objective and descriptive papers. The cutoff marks are calculated out of 250 marks. Given below is the SBI PO Mains Cutoff of 2024, category-wise, which was used to select the candidates for the Final Interview round:-
| Category | Cutoff Marks |
| OBC | 75 |
| VI | 75 |
| LD | 75 |
| EWS | 87.50 |
| UR | 87.50 |
| SC | 75 |
| ST | 75 |
SBI PO Interview Qualifying Marks 2024
Given below are the SBI PO Interview qualifying marks for 2024, category-wise, which were used to make the final list of the selected candidates:-
| Category | Cutoff Marks (Out of 50) |
| OBC | 17.50 |
| VI | 17.50 |
| LD | 17.50 |
| EWS | 20 |
| UR | 20 |
| SC | 17.50 |
| ST | 17.50 |
| HI | 17.50 |
| D&E | 17.50 |
SBI PO Final Cutoff 2024
The State Bank of India publishes the SBI PO final cutoff for the exam once the prelims, mains and interview stages have been completed. The cutoff marks for the SBI PO Final cutoff are based on the combined marks of the Mains exam and the interview. If the candidate clears this cutoff, they have secured their place for the probationary officer post. Given below are the category-wise cutoff marks of the SBI PO Final Cutoff 2024:-
| Category | Cutoff Marks |
| OBC | 40.96 |
| VI | 33.63 |
| LD | 42.04 |
| EWS | 36.85 |
| UR | 46.24 |
| SC | 32.50 |
| ST | 33.36 |
The cutoff marks for the SBI PO Exam are calculated based on various factors, which includes number of vacancies posted, the number of shifts the exam was conducted, the difficulty level of the exam, the category of the candidates, and the performance of the candidate. Candidates should prepare their study plan accordingly.
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