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π΅ SBI PO APPLY LINK ποΈ
Recruitment of Probationary Officers ADVERTISEMENT NO: CRPD/PO/2026-27/09https://ibpsreg.ibps.in/sbipojun26/
β SBI PO RTI REPLY 2025-26:
π΄ Total Forms Filled: 4,40,646
π΄ Candidates Appeared in Prelims: 3,01,720
π΄ Candidates Shortlisted for Mains: 5,784
π΄ Candidates Appeared in Mains: 5,226
π΄ Candidates Called for Interview: 1,412
π΄ Candidates Appeared in Interview: 1,315
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π¦ SBI PO 2026 β IMPORTANT DATES β¨
π Last Date to Apply
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08 July 2026
β οΈ Application date may get extended later, but don't depend on that. β Wait for 5β6 days, gather all the necessary information carefully, read the notification properly, and then apply.ββββββββββββββββββββββ ποΈ Admit Card Release π 2nd / 3rd Week of July 2026 ββββββββββββββββββββββ π Preliminary Examination π 1st Week of August 2026 π― Tentative Dates: 01 & 02 August 2026 ββββββββββββββββββββββ π Main Examination π 2nd Week of September 2026 π― Tentative Dates: 12 & 13 September 2026 ββββββββββββββββββββββ π€ Interview & Group Exercise π 1st Week of November 2026 πΉ Tentative Schedule ββββββββββββββββββββββ π Final Result π December 2026
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Recruitment of Probationary Officers ADVERTISEMENT NO: CRPD/PO/2026-27/09https://ibpsreg.ibps.in/sbipojun26/
π State Bank of India (SBI) Probationary Officer (PO) Recruitment Notification Out π’
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π 120 RULES OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR β
π― RULE 43 β SUPERFLUOUSNESS ERRORS
πΈ Superfluousness means using words that are unnecessary because their meaning is already included in another word. π‘ In simple words: β More words than needed β Use only the essential words βββββββββββββββββββ π WHAT IS A SUPERFLUOUS ERROR? πΉ Two words in a sentence convey the same meaning. πΉ One of them becomes redundant (extra). βββββββββββββββββββ π COMMON EXAMPLES β India broke all previous records in today's match. β India broke all records in today's match. π‘ Records already refer to previous achievements. ββββββββ β I want wet water. β I want water. π‘ Water is naturally wet. ββββββββ β Suppose if you won the Oscar, what would you do? β Suppose you won the Oscar, what would you do? β If you won the Oscar, what would you do? π‘ Use either "Suppose" or "If", not both. ββββββββ β The army retreated back from the conflict zone. β The army retreated from the conflict zone. π‘ Retreat = Go back. ββββββββ β The sage was reborn again in Vijayanagara. β The sage was reborn in Vijayanagara. π‘ Reborn already means born again. βββββββββββββββββββ π WORDS THAT SHOULD NOT TAKE "AGAIN" β Reborn again β Rebuild again β Regain again β Reiterate again β Recast again π‘ "Re-" already means "again". βββββββββββββββββββ π MORE COMMON ERRORS β Manu is equally as good as Sharma. β Manu is as good as Sharma. π‘ "As...as" already implies equality. ββββββββ β The manager and chairman reached a mutual agreement. β The manager and chairman reached an agreement. π‘ Agreement itself is mutual. ββββββββ β She forbade me not to leave. β She forbade me to leave. π‘ Never use "Not" after: βοΈ Forbid βοΈ Prohibit βοΈ Prevent βοΈ Dissuade βοΈ Deny βοΈ Refuse βοΈ Unless βοΈ Until βοΈ Lest ββββββββ β He is a coward man. β He is a coward. π‘ Coward already means a person. ββββββββ β She left the house with bag and baggage. β She left the house bag and baggage. π‘ "Bag and baggage" itself means "with all belongings". βββββββββββββββββββ π FREQUENT EXAM QUESTIONS β Passing marks β Pass marks β Linking language β Link language β Linking network β Link network β Dressing sense β Dress sense βββββββββββββββββββ π IDIOM-BASED ERROR β I suddenly came across him on the train. β I came across him on the train. π‘ "Come across" itself means "meet unexpectedly". βββββββββββββββββββ π VERY IMPORTANT SUPERFLUOUS ERRORS β Final destination β Destination β Rough estimate β Estimate β Rough approximation β Approximation β Past history β History β Return back β Return β Coming future β Future β Reason because β Reason β Consensus opinion β Consensus β Final conclusion β Conclusion β Funeral service β Funeral βββββββββββββββββββ π SPECIAL NOTE β Enter into an agreement β Enter an agreement π‘ "Enter into" is generally considered superfluous. β οΈ Exception: When used as a Phrasal Verb, β Enter into = Investigate / Discuss / Become involved in Example: βοΈ I do not wish to enter into the details. βββββββββββββββββββ π« COMMON EXAM TRAP β Revert back β Revert β Repeat again β Repeat β Cooperate together β Cooperate β Join together β Join βββββββββββββββββββ π§ MEMORY TRICK π‘ If one word already contains the meaning of another word, β‘οΈ Remove the extra word. Examples: Return = Come Back Reborn = Born Again Consensus = Collective Opinion Conclusion = Final Decision βββββββββββββββββββ π NOTE DOWN FOR REVISION βοΈ Superfluousness = Unnecessary repetition of meaning βοΈ Avoid using two words with the same meaning together βοΈ Re- words generally do not need "Again" βοΈ Never use: β Return Back β Past History β Final Conclusion β Reason Because β Reborn Again βοΈ In error detection, check whether any word is repeating the meaning of another word βββββββββββββββββββπ’ Banking Insights (Bengali)
π 120 RULES OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR β
π― RULE 42 β ORDER OF PERSONAL PRONOUNS (231 & 123 RULE)
πΈ When multiple Pronouns are used as the Subject and connected by "and", a specific order is followed. This is a favorite topic in Error Detection questions. βββββββββββββββββββ π PERSONS OF PRONOUNS 1οΈβ£ First Person β I / We (Speaker) 2οΈβ£ Second Person β You (Listener) 3οΈβ£ Third Person β He, She, They (Person spoken about) βββββββββββββββββββ π POSITIVE SENSE β FOLLOW 231 RULE π‘ When the sentence expresses: βοΈ Respect βοΈ Cooperation βοΈ Good work βοΈ Positive meaning Use: β Second Person β Third Person β First Person β‘οΈ 2 β 3 β 1 βββββββββββββββββββ π EXAMPLE βοΈ You, he and I are good friends. π‘ Order: You (2) β He (3) β I (1) βββββββββββββββββββ π WHEN ONLY TWO PRONOUNS ARE USED For Positive Meaning: β You and she are good friends. (2,3) β You and I are playing chess. (2,1) β He and I were watching TV. (3,1) βββββββββββββββββββ β‘ MEMORY TRICK π‘ GOOD WORK? β‘οΈ Put Yourself Last. β‘οΈ 2 β 3 β 1 βββββββββββββββββββ π NEGATIVE SENSE β FOLLOW 123 RULE π‘ When the sentence expresses: β Mistake β Blame β Crime β Guilt β Responsibility Use: β First Person β Second Person β Third Person β‘οΈ 1 β 2 β 3 βββββββββββββββββββ π EXAMPLE βοΈ I, you and he are guilty. π‘ Order: I (1) β You (2) β He (3) βββββββββββββββββββ π WHEN ONLY TWO PRONOUNS ARE USED For Negative Meaning: β I and you have committed a crime. (1,2) β You and he are sinners. (2,3) β I and he were guilty. (1,3) βββββββββββββββββββ β‘ MEMORY TRICK π‘ MISTAKE? β‘οΈ Accept your fault first. β‘οΈ 1 β 2 β 3 βββββββββββββββββββ π SPECIAL RULE FOR PLURAL PRONOUNS πΈ If all Pronouns are Plural, β Always follow 123 Order β‘οΈ We β You β They π Example βοΈ We, you and they are going to watch a movie. βββββββββββββββββββ π« COMMON ERRORS β I, he and you are good friends. β You, he and I are good friends. β He, you and I are good friends. β You, he and I are good friends. β He, I and you are guilty. β I, you and he are guilty. βββββββββββββββββββ π§ SUPER MEMORY TRICK π Positive Meaning β‘οΈ YOU before OTHERS before ME β‘οΈ 2 β 3 β 1 π₯ Negative Meaning β‘οΈ ME before OTHERS β‘οΈ 1 β 2 β 3 βββββββββββββββββββ π NOTE DOWN FOR REVISION βοΈ Positive Sense β 231 Rule βοΈ Negative Sense β 123 Rule βοΈ Positive Example β You, he and I βοΈ Negative Example β I, you and he βοΈ For Plural Pronouns β Always 123 (We, You, They) βοΈ In positive sentences, place yourself last βοΈ In negative sentences, accept blame first βββββββββββββββββββπ’ Banking Insights (Bengali)
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