Eligible candidates can check the details on www.sbi.co.in/careers (Image: Pixabay)
The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a notification inviting applications for 5,008 vacancies for the post of Clerk or Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales).
Those interested and eligible can check the details on www.sbi.co.in/careers
The vacancies are in the SBI branches located in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bengal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kerala, Lucknow Delhi, Maharashtra/ Mumbai Metro, Maharashtra and North Eastern.
IMPORTANT DATES
Notification issued – 6 September
Starting date for application form – 7 September
Last date – 27 September
Exam – November 2022
Mains Exam – December 2022/January 2023
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
The candidate should be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised as such by the central government.
AGE LIMIT
20 to 28 years
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection will be done on the basis of:
Prelims Exam
Mains Exam
Language Test
FEES
SC/ ST/ PwBD/ ESM/DESM – No Fee
General/ OBC/ EWS – Rs 750
HOW TO APPLY
Go to Bank’s website’s careers section and click on ‘RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CUSTOMER SUPPORT & SALES) (Apply Online from 07.09.2022 TO 27.09.2022) (Advertisement No: CRPD/CR/2022-23/15)’under Current Openings’. Fill the application carefully and submit it. Now pay the required fee. After that you can take a print out of the application.
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