RRB PO Vs SBI PO is one of the most heated debates amongst the banking aspirants. You can find countless videos on YouTube regarding this matter. What is strange is that nobody really wants to look at it from the perspective of an individual. Everybody jumps on the collective perceptions and ideas.
Mostly, you will find that SBI PO is regarded as the most affluent job opportunity in the banking sector and to which only RBI Grade B can be considered as an exception. But this article will today prove that IBPS RRB PO, might be a better option for some of the aspirants.
Let’s look at the benefits of IBPS RRB PO comprehensively rather than conservatively:
In order to have a fair opinion about RRB PO, one will have to understand that what’s the nature of the job, the types of organizations or banks that come under RRB, and what other advantages it can provide in non-monetary ways.
Here are some of the overlooked benefits of IBPS RRB PO jobs?
You get posted locally or at nearby places
Some aspirants might prefer locations that demand migration but not everybody has the same desire. Some people just prefer to work in the same city or at nearby places. Regional rural banks prefer such a pattern whereas SBI being a nationwide bank has different priorities.


Spare time for preparing for other banking or insurance exams
You can find many questions posted by SBI PO or Clerks on Quora about if they can take leaves for exam preparations while working. And the answer to this question is you will never be able to spare as much time as RRB PO employees do. For some people, it gets really tricky to keep preparing for further exams once they are permanently employed somewhere. The most tiring issue is time management. This is one of the advantages of IBPS RRB PO which can’t be ignored at any cost by someone who knows he or she is aspirational about other exams as well.
Addressing the Elephant in the Room (Pay check)
Well, yes, there is no question about the State Bank of India paying a much handsome salary to its probationary officers. And RRB will pay a little less to their probationary officers in comparison with SBI. But for some people that extra thousand might not be worth the same. Some people just prefer to come back at home by 5, enjoy a social life, work on themselves, etc. In order to fulfill such wishes, people do compromise or settle for less compensation. Some doctors prefer to work at government hospitals for way less and other doctors won’t even consider joining a government-run hospital.
So, the conclusion out of this article is really straightforward. Don’t fall for the shiny object syndrome just because the SBI PO exam has an SBI Logo on it. Again, this is not the article about the criticism but more about the unseen reality of IBPS RRB PO.
Read this article for tips and tricks for cracking IBPS RRB PO.


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