The SBI Clerk Local Language Test 2025 notification has been officially released. This test is a key part of the final selection process for the post of Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales). Candidates who have cleared the Mains exam must now appear for this test to prove their proficiency in the local language of the State or Union Territory they applied.
SBI Clerk Local Language Test 2025
The State Bank of India has officially released the SBI Clerk Notification 2025 for the Local Language Proficiency Test (LLPT) 2024. This test is mandatory for candidates who have been provisionally selected but have not studied the specified local language of the state or union territory they applied for in Class 10th or 12th.
Only those candidates who fail to provide valid proof, such as a marksheet or certificate, showing that they have studied the local language in Class 10th or 12th, will be required to appear for the LLPT. If a candidate fails to qualify in this test, their candidature will be cancelled, and they will be disqualified from the recruitment process.
- Mandatory Requirement: All candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the opted local language of the State/UT they are applying for. This is non-negotiable, as candidates who fail the language test will not be considered for the position.
- Exemption Based on Academic Background: Candidates who can provide their 10th or 12th standard mark sheet/certificate as evidence of having studied the specified opted local language are exempted from the test.
- Timing of the Test: The test is conducted only after a candidate has successfully cleared the Mains Examination. This ensures that only those meeting other selection criteria proceed to the language proficiency stage.
- No Transfer Policy: Given the localized nature of the SBI Clerk role, candidates are expected to work within the State/UT they apply for, without the provision of inter-state or inter-circle transfers.
State-wise Local Language Requirements for SBI Clerk 2025
Each State/UT has a specific language requirement based on the regional demographic and linguistic preferences. Here is an overview of the local languages for some key States/UTs:
State-wise Local Language Requirements for SBI Clerk 2025 | ||
Circle | State/ UT | Language |
Ahmedabad | Gujarat | Gujarati |
Amaravati | Andhra Pradesh | Telugu/ Urdu |
Bengaluru | Karnataka | Kannada |
Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | Hindi |
Chhattisgarh | ||
Bhubaneswar | Odisha | Odia |
Chandigarh/ New Delhi | Haryana | Hindi/ Punjabi |
Chandigarh | Jammu & Kashmir UT | Urdu/ Hindi |
Himachal Pradesh | Hindi | |
Chandigarh UT | Hindi/ Punjabi | |
Ladakh UT | Urdu/ Ladakhi/ Bhoti (Bodhi) | |
Punjab | Punjabi/ Hindi | |
Chennai | Tamil Nadu | Tamil |
Puducherry | ||
Hyderabad | Telangana | Telugu/ Urdu |
Jaipur | Rajasthan | Hindi |
Kolkata | West Bengal | Bengali/ Nepali |
Andaman & Nicobar | Hindi/ English | |
Sikkim | Nepali/ English | |
Lucknow/ New Delhi | Uttar Pradesh | Hindi/ Urdu |
Maharashtra/ Mumbai Metro | Maharashtra | Marathi |
Goa | Goa | Konkani |
New Delhi | Delhi | Hindi |
Uttarakhand | Hindi | |
North Eastern | Arunachal Pradesh | English |
Assam | Assamese/ Bengali/ Bodo | |
Manipur | Manipuri/ English | |
Meghalaya | English/ Garo/ Khasi | |
Mizoram | Mizo | |
Nagaland | English | |
Tripura | Bengali/ Kokborok | |
Patna | Bihar | Hindi/ Urdu |
Jharkhand | Jharkhand | Hindi/ Santhali |
Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala | Malayalam |
Lakshadweep |
How to Prepare for the Local Language Test
Assess Current Proficiency: Candidates should evaluate their existing knowledge of the local language, especially in reading and writing.
Practice Regularly: Regular practice with reading materials, writing exercises, and spoken communication in the local language can enhance fluency.
Refer to Study Resources: Utilize textbooks, language guides, and online resources to strengthen grammar and vocabulary in the opted language.
Engage with Native Speakers: Conversing with native speakers can improve understanding and help candidates become comfortable with colloquial expressions.
Importance of the Local Language Test for SBI Clerk
The Local Language Test holds significant importance in the SBI Clerk recruitment process as it ensures that candidates possess the necessary proficiency in the regional language of the state or union territory where they are applying.
Since SBI Clerks often interact with local customers and handle documentation in the regional language, this test evaluates their ability to communicate effectively and perform job responsibilities smoothly.
Clearing the Local Language Test is mandatory for selection, as it guarantees that the candidate can serve the diverse customer base of the bank with ease and maintain efficient operations at the branch level.
What Happens if a Candidate Fails the SBI Clerk LPT?
Candidates who do not qualify for the local language test will not be considered for the final appointment. This underscores the importance of preparing adequately for the test or ensuring that proof of language proficiency is available at the time of application.
Related Posts | |
SBI Clerk Syllabus | SBI Clerk Salary |
SBI Clerk Previous Year Papers | SBI Clerk Cut Off |