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Job Post: Legal Officers @ South Indian Bank Limited [Apply by July 28]

By LawStreet News Network      26 July, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Legal Officers @ South Indian Bank Limited [Apply by July 28]

Job description

The South Indian Bank Ltd., a premier Commercial Bank in India, invites applications from Indian Nationals for filling up vacancies for Probationary Legal Officers in Scale I cadre.

Number of Vacancies

12 (twelve)

The number of vacancies is provisional and may vary according to the actual requirements of the Bank.

Location

The candidates may be posted anywhere in India at the sole discretion of the Bank.

Eligibility

Educational Qualification: X/SSLC, XII/HSC and an aggregate minimum of 60% marks in LLB under regular course.

Age: Not more than 28 years. Candidate should be born not earlier than 01.07.1991 and not later than 30.06.2000 (both days inclusive). Upper age limit will be relaxed by 5 years in the case of SC/ST candidates.

Work Experience (Desirable): Candidates with experience at Bar or other Banks/FIs as Legal Officers will be given preference.

Salary

IBA approved pay scale of Rs. 23700 980/7 30560- 1145/2 32850- 1310/7 42020 plus DA, HRA & other allowances. Eligible for performance linked incentive applicable to Scale I officers as per the scheme in vogue.

How to apply?

To apply, click here.

Important dates

Online Application (Start Date): 17.07.2019

Online Application (End Date): 28.07.2019

Online Test Date: 11.08.2019

Read the official notification.



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