Central Bank of India recruitment 2023: Registrations for multiple vacancies closes tomorrow; How to apply now

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The Central Bank of India will be closing the registration process for recruitment of multiple sub-staff posts in 2023. The registration process was initiated on December 20, 2023, and will go on till January 9, 2024 i.e tomorrow.
Eligible candidates who are yet to register, can apply for 484 vacancies of sub-staff posts, by registering on the official recruitment portal at ibpsonline.ibps.in.

Eligibility

For eligibility, candidates need a minimum educational qualification of 10th standard pass/SSC pass or its equivalent. The candidate's age should have been between 18 to 26 years when initially engaged as a temporary/casual worker, with relaxations applicable in eligible categories as per rules.
Selection process
The selection process involves an online examination conducted by IBPS and a local language test by the bank, both based on merit. Qualifying candidates from the written exam must also undergo the local language test. Notably, there is a penalty for incorrect answers in the objective tests, with 0.25 marks deducted for each wrongly answered question.

Vacancy details
State-wise vacancy details are as follows-

State
Number of Posts
Gujarat
76
Madhya Pradesh
24
Chhattisgarh
14
Delhi
21
Rajasthan
55
Odisha
2
Uttar Pradesh
78
Maharashtra
118
Bihar
76
Jharkhand
20

Candidates can use this DIRECT LINK to navigate to the recruitment portal and register themselves in order to apply.
In order to read the full notice, click here.

Article From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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