SIDBI Bank Grade A & B Various Post Phase II Result 2025

SIDBI Bank Grade A & B Various Post Phase II Result 2025

SIDBI Bank Grade A & B Various Post Phase II Result 2025

The Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) has officially announced the results for the Phase II (Main/Descriptive) Examination for various Grade A and Grade B posts. Candidates can now check their qualifying status for the Interview stage.

Key Examination & Result Dates

Event Date / Status
Phase I (Prelims) Exam Date15 January 2025
Phase I Result Date10 February 2025
**Phase II (Main) Exam Date****02 March 2025**
**Phase II Result Status****Available Now (15 April 2025)**
Interview Call Letter ReleaseEnd of April 2025 (Tentative)
Final Selection ListJune 2025 (Tentative)

Phase II Score Card and Cut-Off Availability

Information Status / Availability Date
Phase II Result (Qualifying Status)Live via PDF List
Individual Score Cards & MarksWill be released 7 days after the interview process is complete.
Sectional & Overall Cut-off MarksReleased along with the final score card.

Note: Only candidates shortlisted for the Interview will receive a separate Interview Call Letter.

Checking Mode: Result PDF and Score Card Login are available on the official SIDBI portal.

Post & Grade Details:

The result covers the following major groups:
  • **Grade A (Assistant Manager):** General Stream, Legal, IT, and specialized roles.
  • **Grade B (Manager):** Roles filled via promotion or lateral entry (check specific result list).
  • The Phase II exam structure (Objective + Descriptive) varied slightly by post.

Selection Criteria for Interview

Candidates were shortlisted for the Interview based on the following:

  • Achieving the minimum qualifying marks in each section (both Objective and Descriptive) of the Phase II examination.
  • Securing a high enough aggregate score to meet the category-wise merit cut-off for the Interview stage.
  • The number of candidates selected for the Interview is approximately **three times** the total number of advertised vacancies.

Phase II Result Statistics (Tentative)

Statistics related to the Phase II examination:

Post/Group Total Vacancies (Approx) Candidates Shortlisted for Interview
Grade A (General Stream)150~450
Grade A (Specialized Streams)50~150
Grade B (Manager)25~75
**GRAND TOTAL****225 Posts****~675 Candidates**

Shortlisted candidates are advised to prepare all original documents required for the final stage.

Next Steps: The Interview Process

The final stage of selection is the Personal Interview. The process involves:

  1. **Interview Call Letter:** Candidates must download the letter specifying the date, time, and venue.
  2. **Document Verification:** Mandatory verification of all original certificates (educational, category, experience) on the day of the interview.
  3. **Personal Interview (PI):** Evaluation of general awareness, job-related knowledge, communication skills, and leadership potential. (Weightage is usually 85% for Phase II + 15% for Interview).

The final merit list will be prepared based on the aggregate score of the Phase II (Main) Examination and the Interview, subject to medical clearance.

Steps to Download Phase II Result & Interview Call Letter

Follow these steps to check your result status and download the required documents:
  1. Access the Link: Click on the **Phase II Result PDF** link or the **Scorecard Login** link provided below.
  2. Check List (PDF): If checking the PDF list, search for your **Roll Number** or **Registration Number** within the document.
  3. Login (Scorecard): If checking the scorecard, log in using your **Registration Number** and **Password/Date of Birth**.
  4. Download Call Letter: If your name/roll number appears in the list, monitor the website for the release of the **Interview Call Letter** and download it immediately.
  5. Print Documents: Print a copy of your Phase II Result Status and the Interview Call Letter for the Document Verification process.

Mandatory Action for Shortlisted Candidates!

Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the merit list must immediately start preparing all **original documents** and photocopies (ID, Marksheets, Category/Disability Certificates) as required for verification on the day of the Interview.

Some Important Links:

**Phase II Result PDF (List of Shortlisted Candidates)** Click Here
**Phase II Score Card Login** Click Here
**Interview Call Letter Download** Click Here
**Official Website (SIDBI Careers)** Click Here

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I check my individual marks for the Phase II examination?

Individual score cards and sectional marks for the Phase II exam are typically released **after the entire recruitment process (including the Interview)** is complete. Check the Score Card Login link after the final selection list is published.

When will the Interview Call Letters be sent out?

The Interview Call Letters will be made available for download from the official SIDBI career portal by the **end of April 2025**. They will not be sent via post or email.

Is the Descriptive Test score considered in the final merit list?

Yes, the scores obtained in **both the Objective and Descriptive sections** of the Phase II examination are added to determine the candidate's aggregate score, which carries a major weightage in the final selection merit list.

What is the weightage of the Phase II Exam versus the Interview?

While the exact ratio is in the notification, typically, the Phase II Written Examination holds a weightage of around **85% to 90%**, and the Personal Interview holds the remaining **10% to 15%** in determining the final score for selection.

What happens if two candidates have the same score in Phase II?

In case of a tie in the aggregate scores, the tie-breaking rule usually prioritizes the candidate who is **older in age**. If the tie persists, other criteria like marks in a specific section or graduation date may be used, as detailed in the official rule book.

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