Applications are invited from eligible Indian citizens for appointment as Probationary officers (POs) and Probationary officers (Rural Business), PO’s (RB) in State Bank of India. Candidates selected are liable to be posted anywhere in India. In case of POs (RB) the selected officers will remain under Rural Business Group (RBG) for a minimum period of 10 years.
Vacancies: Vacancies for OH/VH category candidates are reserved horizontally. Vacancies including reserved vacancies are provisional and may vary according to the requirements of Bank.
Probationary Officers, SC – 345, ST -372, OBC – 621, General – 1162, Total – 2500
Probationary Oofficers (Rural business), SC – 300, ST – 150, OBC – 540, General – 1010, Total – 2000
Total, SC – 645, ST – 522, OBC – 1161, General – 2172, Total – 4500
Eligible candidates desirous of applying for both the posts should register single on-line application by depositing fees only once
There will be a common written examination for both the posts. Candidates have an option to apply for both the posts while registering on-line application.
Essential academic qualifications: General category and others category - 60% aggregate marks in XIIth standard or in Diploma after Xth standard; and 55% aggregate marks in Graduation. SC/ST/PWD category - 55% aggregate marks in XIIth standard or in Diploma after Xth standard; and 50% aggregate marks in Graduation. In case of candidates having professional qualification(s) of CA or CWA or CFA or CS (company secretary), where graduation is not compulsory, the General and others category candidates should have secured minimum 60% aggregate marks in XIIth standard or Diploma (55% in case of SC/ST/PWD candidates) and pass marks in above examination(s).
Graduate Candidates who have not passed XIIth standard examination but have passed diploma course after Xth standard with 60% aggregate marks (55% for SC/ ST/PWD) are eligible for the captioned recruitment, provided (a) Diploma course passed must be a minimum of two years duration full time course (diploma course through correspondence are not eligible) (b) Diploma course should be recognized/ approved by the state board of technical education of the concerned state /UT.
The percentage of marks in XIIth std./diploma course/ graduation shall be arrived at by dividing the marks obtained by the candidate in all the subjects by aggregate maximum marks of all subjects irrespective of optional/ additional optional subjects studied. Similarly percentage of marks in graduation shall be arrived at by dividing the aggregate of marks obtained by the candidate in all subjects by maximum marks of the all subjects of course (both for Pass/ Honour course) for all the years of the course.
Where the candidates have been awarded cumulative grade point average scores (CGPA scores) or overall grade point average scores (OGPA scores) or any other kind of grades in their results, they will have to produce a certificate from the registrar/ controller of examination / Institute indicating the equivalent of percentage marks obtained by them.
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