What is the difference between a SBI PO and a Clerk?

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3 years ago
1-SBI conducts both the exams for SBI PO and Clerk. The entry-level post of SBI PO is that of an officer rank, whereas an SBI Clerk or Junior Associate. 2-The age limit for SBI Clerk is 20 to 28 years, whereas SBI PO is 21 to 30 years. 3-The salary of an SBI Clerk is INR 19,900 Basic Pay (In-hand

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Vibhuti Tyagi
3 years ago
Well, the basic working nature of clerk and PO in SBI is almost the same at the initial level. PO is an officer level post and on the other hand, clerk is a clerical level post, and it is a rung lower than that of the PO Just the difference is that the clerk handles primary transactions of banks whi

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