Posts | Last Date | Notice Details |
---|---|---|
27 Management Trainees | 15/04/2025 | EXIM Bank |
22 Officer | 15/04/2025 | BOM |
350 Specialist Officer | 24/03/2025 | PNB |
51 Executive | 23/03/2025 | IPPB |
180 Officers | 23/03/2025 | BOI |
124 Customer Service Executive | 16/03/2025 | TMB |
400 Apprentice | 15/03/2025 | BOI |
650 Junior Assistant Manager | 12/03/2025 | IDBI |
750 Apprentice | 09/03/2025 | IOB |
Different Type of Bank Jobs in India:
- Clerical Cadre (Clerk)
- Office Assistant
- Attendant
- Cashier
- Junior Associates
- Peon
- Probationary Officer (PO)
- Management Trainees (MT)
- Specialist Officers (SO)
- Investing Banking
- Load Officer
- Customer Relationship Management
- Credit Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Auditor
- Charted Accountant
- Law Officer
- Executives
- Counsellors
- Medical Officer
- Security Officer
- Various Managers
- Various Officer etc.
List of Public Sector Banks List - Nationalized Banks:
State Bank and its associates [State Bank of India (SB), State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ), State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH), State Bank of Mysore (SBM), State Bank of Patiala (SBP), State Bank of Travancore (SBT)], Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of Baroda (BoB), Bank of India (BOI), Bank of Maharashtra (BOM), Canara Bank, Central Bank of India (CBI), Corporation Bank, Dena Bank, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank (IOB), Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC), Punjab & Sind Bank (PSB), Punjab National Bank (PNB), Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Union Bank of India (UBI), United Bank of India, Vijaya Bank, Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB), IDBI Bank, Post Bank of India (proposed) and Student Bank of India (proposed).
About Indian Banking Sector:
The first bank in India was the Bank of Hindustan, established in 1770. The largest bank in India is the State Bank of India (SBI). This was one of the three banks funded by the Presidencies of British India Government; the other two were the Bank of Bombay and the Bank of Madras. Currently, the Indian banking sector is classified into Scheduled Banks, which include Public Sector Banks, Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), Private Sector Banks, and Foreign Banks, as well as Non-Scheduled banks. The Scheduled Banks are regulated under the 2nd Schedule of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act, 1934, while the Non-Scheduled banks are regulated under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
Currently, there are 27 Public Sector Banks in India, including 19 Nationalized banks, 6 State Bank of India (SBI) and its associate banks, 2 other public sector banks (Bharatiya Mahila Bank and IDBI Bank), and 2 newly proposed banks (India Post Payments Bank). There are also more than 20 Private Sector Banks available in India.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How to apply bank jobs through IndJobsAlert?
A: Eligible Indian citizens can apply online/offline for Banking Job Vacancies. IndJobsAlert.com provides latest Government Bank, Public Sector Bank and Scheduled Banks career notifications on this page.
Q2. Why Government Bank Jobs?
A: Government Bank Jobs are the most secure and high paying jobs in India. Once you enter into banking career, your life gets settled. IndGovtJobs.in updates all Government Bank Jobs, Regional Rural Bank Jobs and Scheduled Bank Jobs on this page.
Q3. What are the bank jobs after 12th, Degree?
- After 12th Pass: Clerical Cadre posts are suitable for 10th 12th pass candidates. Such as Clerk, Assistant, Bank Assistant, Cashier, Customer Service Representative, Clerical Attendant, Security Guards etc.
- After Degree Pass: Probationary Officer (PO), Management Trainees (MT), Officers, IT Officer, Finance Officer, Law Officer, Various Level of Managers, Consultants, Director etc.
Q4. What jobs are there in a bank?
A: There are many job positions can be found in public sector banks.
- Clerk / Clerical Cadre
- Banking Assistant
- Probationary Officer (PO)
- Management Trainee (MT)
- Manager level positions
- Customer Service Representative
- Top Level and Middle Level Management Posts – Chief Manager, Assistant General Manager, Deputy General Manager, Branch Manager, Consultants
- IT Officer
- Law Officer
- Consultants
Q5. How many types of bank exams are there?
A: Public sector banks conduct various bank exams for graduates and postgraduates. Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) which conducts a joint recruitment process for various level posts for major public sector banking. State Bank of India (SBI) will conduct SBI Clerk, SBI Assistant, SBI PO exams individually.
Top Bank Exams in India:
- SBI Junior Associate / SBI Clerk Exam
- SBI Probationary Officer Exam
- IBPS Clerical Cadre (IBPS Clerk Exam)
- IBPS CRP Regional Rural Banks (IBPS RRBs Exam)
- IBPS CRP Probationary Officer / Management Trainees (IBPS PO / MT Exam)
- SBI Specialist Officer
- IBPS CRP Specialist Officers
- RBI Assistant Exam
- RBI Grade B Officer Exam
- RBI Grade A Officer Exam.
Q6. What is the qualification for Bank Job?
A: Educational Qualification based on Bank Job Posts. Minimum Senior Secondary (10+2) Pass, Any Degree, Post Graduate, Engineering Graduate, Diploma holders are eligible to apply for Public Sector Banks.
Q7. What is the Selection Process for Banking Jobs?
A: Most of the banking jobs are selected on the basis of competitive written exam (computer based). For top level positions with high salaries - selection will be done through personal interview.
Q8. When IndJobsAlert updates Bank Vacancies?
A: Indian Government Jobs (IndJobsAlert) blog updates both Government Bank Jobs and Private Banks on separate pages.
Q9. What is the age limit for bank exam?
A: In India, the minimum age for general category in public sector banking is 21 years and maximum 30 years (32 years for some middle level posts). Age relaxation is up to 05 years for reserved category candidates. The maximum age for management level, manager level and top level posts is 56 years.
Q10. Which banking job is best?
- Clerical level (Clerk, Customer Support, Banking Assistant)
- Officer Level posts such as Probationary Officers (PO), Management Trainees (MT) and Specialist Officers (SO).