Candidates those who are interested in making career in the banking sector has a huge opportunity to get jobs now as the State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a notification for fresh recruitment.
According to the notification, a total of 8500 Apprentice will be recruited by SBI for which the application process has started from November 20, 2020.
The candidates must know that only online applications will be valid on these posts. Interested candidates should apply immediately. Before registering, the candidates must read the official notification (link given below).
Post Details:
Name of the posts: Apprentice
Number of posts: 8500
Important Dates:
Online application submission date: November 20, 2020
Last date for submission of online application: December 10, 2020
Exam Date: January, 2021 (may be changed required)
Stipend: Rs 15000 / –
Educational Qualifications:
The candidates should have a Graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university or any equivalent qualification recognized by the Central Government.
Age Range:
The minimum age for the candidate is 20 years and maximum age is 28 years.
Application fee:
Candidates coming under the General / EWS and OBC categories have to pay a fine of Rs 300, while the SC / ST / PWD candidates can apply free of cost.
Here’s how to pay the application fee:
Pay the Examination Fee Through Debit Card / Credit Card / Internet Banking.
How to apply:
Interested candidates can apply online through the website https://www.sbi.co.in.
Job Location: All India
Selection Process: Selection will be based on online written test and local language test.
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“They candidates must know that only online applications will be valid on these posts.”
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