– SBI PO: The SBI PO exam is conducted by the State Bank of India, which is one of the largest public sector banks in India.
– IBPS PO: The IBPS PO exam is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, an autonomous body that conducts recruitment exams for various public sector banks.
– SBI PO: The SBI PO exam is specifically for recruitment in the State Bank of India.
– IBPS PO: The IBPS PO exam is conducted to fill vacancies in multiple participating public sector banks, except for the State Bank of India.
– IBPS PO: There is usually no specific limit on the number of attempts for IBPS PO, but age limits apply.
– SBI PO: The number of attempts for SBI PO is generally limited to a certain number, usually around 4 to 6 attempts, depending on the category of the candidate. – IBPS PO: There is usually no specific limit on the number of attempts for IBPS PO, but age limits apply.
– SBI PO: The SBI PO exam is often considered to have a slightly higher difficulty level compared to the IBPS PO exam.
– IBPS PO: The IBPS PO exam is perceived to be slightly more standardized in terms of difficulty, and the questions may be more evenly distributed across sections.
– SBI PO: The salary and benefits for an SBI PO are generally considered to be higher compared to the IBPS PO. SBI is known for its competitive pay scale and additional perks.
– IBPS PO: The salary and benefits for IBPS PO may vary from one participating bank to another, but it is generally considered good.
– SBI PO: The recruitment process for SBI PO includes a preliminary exam, a mains exam, and a final interview/group discussion round.
– IBPS PO: The IBPS PO recruitment process includes a preliminary exam, a mains exam, and an interview round.