CBI SO 2024 Admit Card Released at centralbankofindia.co.in; How to Check – News18

Published By: Sukanya Nandy

Last Updated: March 08, 2024, 12:35 IST

The CBI SO 2024 exam will be held on March 10.(Representative Image)

CBI SO 2024: Candidates who will be appearing for the exam can now download their cards directly from the bank’s official website at centralbankofindia.co.in

The admit card for the Specialist Officer (SO) recruitment exam has been issued by the Central Bank of India (CBI). Candidates who will be appearing for the exam can now download their cards directly from the bank’s official website at centralbankofindia.co.in. The admit card must be brought to the exam hall along with a valid form of identification (photocopies of KYC documents such as PAN, Aadhar, Passport and Driving Licence). The CBI SO 2024 exam will be held on March 10.

The recruitment process for the CBI SO 2024 includes a written exam followed by an interview. The general category candidates will need to score at least 50 per cent to qualify for the interview round. Whereas, Scheduled Caste (SCs), Scheduled Tribe (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) will have to score more than 45 per cent.

CBI SO ADMIT CARD 2024: HOW TO DOWNLOAD?

Step 1: The primary step requires you to visit the official CBI website at centralbankofindia.co.in.

Step 2: You will now have to look for the tab that reads ‘call letter Specialist Officers in various streams’ on the homepage.

Step 3: Once you click on it, use your credentials to log in to the website. Your credentials include your ‘Registration/Roll Number’ and ‘Date of Birth’.

Step 4. Your CBI SO admit card should now be visible on your screen.

Step 5: Check all the details and then hit download.

Step 6: It is also advised that you get a printout of the card as it will be treated as your exam hall ticket.

CBI SO 2024: EXAM PATTERN

The CBI SO 2024 online exam will comprise a single-question paper carrying marks. The sections include category-specific questions (60 questions for a total of 60 marks); banking, present economic scenario, and general awareness (20 questions for 20 marks); and computer knowledge (20 questions for 20 marks). The exam consists of a total of 100 questions for 100 marks. Candidates must note that the test will be available in both Hindi and English. Candidates will have a gross time of 60 minutes to finish their papers. There will also be a 0.25 negative mark for every question answered incorrectly by the candidate.