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Job Post: Law Graduates As Probationary Officers @ Karnataka Bank [Apply by Jan 2]

By LawStreet News Network      27 December, 2018 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Law Graduates As Probationary Officers @ Karnataka Bank [Apply by Jan 2]

Karnataka Bank, a leading technologically advanced Private sector Bank with a pan-India footprint, offers exciting opportunities for dynamic individuals to join its highly competent workforce as Officers (Scale-I) to be positioned at its Branches/Offices located across India.

Qualification

Candidates should be Post Graduates in any discipline (Excluding PG Diplomas) or Graduates in Agricultural Sciences or Law as on 01-12-2018. Those who are awaiting results shall not be eligible to apply.

Age Limit

Minimum 21 years to Maximum 28 years [Candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-12-1990 and not later than 01-12-1997 (both days inclusive)] as on 01-12-2018. The age limit will be relaxed by 5 years for SC/ST candidates.

Selection Procedure

By Online Test tentatively scheduled on 24-01-2019 at Bengaluru, Hubballi, Dharwad, Mangaluru, Mysuru and Udupi Centres. However, the Bank reserves the right to change the centre/venue depending upon the administrative exigencies/requirements.

Appointment

Selected candidates will be on probation for a period of one year and on satisfactory completion of the probationary period, will be confirmed, subject to rules and regulations of the Bank.

Salary

Current CTC will be approximately ₹65,000/- per month.

How to apply

Eligible candidates are advised to apply online only between 24-12-2018 to 02-01-2019 (inclusive of both days) through the Bank’s website by clicking here.

Important Dates

Commencement of online registration of application24/12/2018
Closure of registration of application02/01/2019
Closure for editing application details02/01/2019
Last date for printing your application17/01/2019
Online Fee Payment24/12/2018 to 02/01/2019

 

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