+10,000 Govt bank jobs 2024 for 12th pass, Graduates: Apply here recruitment openings

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Govt bank job openings for 10th pass, 12th pass or graduate freshers and experienced professionals? Here’s the latest news on estimated 10,000+ banking vacancies announced this year. Now is the perfect time to prepare for your dream banking career. These vacancies are for PSU banks like SBI, PNB, RBI, IBPS, RRB, NABARD, Rural banks, LIC, Agricultural banks, etc. apart from large banks like ICICI, HDFC, etc.

Top job openings in govt banks

Apply for: Clerk

Last date: 18th Sep 2024

Qualifications: Graduate

Vacancy: 16

Location: Maharashtra

Apply for:

Grade-B Manager

Vacancy:

35

Org:

SIDBI

Edu:

Graduation, MBA, CA, etc.

Last dt:

30/09/2024

Location:

All India

Vacancy:

37

Org:

ADCC Bank

Edu: 10th,

MBA, M.Com, etc.

Last dt:

27 Sep 2024

Location:

MH

Apply for:

SO

Vacancy:

1497

Org:

SBI

Qualifications:

BE/B.Tech, etc

Last date:

4 Oct 2024

Location:

All India

Apply for:

MT

Vacancy:

50

Org:

Exim

Qualifications:

Graduate, PG, MBA, CA, etc.

Last date:

7 Oct 2024

Location:

All India

Apply for:

Jr. Clerk

Vacancy:

50

Org:

OJSB

Qualifications:

Graduate

Last date:

20 Sep 2024

Location:

MH, KA

Apply for:

SO

Vacancy:

58

Org:

SBI

Qualifications:

BE/BTech, MCA, etc.

Last date:

24 Sep 2024

Location:

MH

Apply for:

SO

Vacancy:

213

Org:

PSB

Qualifications:

Graduate, PG, MBA, CA, BTech, etc.

Last date:

15 Sep 2024

Location:

All India

Apply for:

Admin Officer

Vacancy:

170

Org:

NIACL

Qualifications:

Graduate, PG, MBA, MCom, etc.

Last date:

29 Sep 2024

Location:

All India

Apply for:

Clerk

Vacancy:

60

Org:

DNSB

Qualifications:

Graduate, PG

Last date:

18 Sep 2024

Location:

MH

Apply for:

Apprentices

Vacancy:

550

Org:

IOB

Qualifications:

Graduate

Last date:

10 Sep 2024

Location:

All India

Apply for:

Apprentice

Vacancy:

500

Org:

UBI

Qualifications:

Graduate

Last date:

17 Sep 2024

Location:

All India

Apply for:

Asst. Manager

Vacancy:

49

Org:

IRDAI

Qualifications:

Graduation, PG Degree, ACA, etc.

Last date:

20 Sep 2024

Location:

All India

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Upcoming govt bank job vacancy

Exam and Post TitleQualificationRegistration Month
RBI Assistant 2024 for AssistantBachelor’s Degree in any disciplineOctober 2024
SBI Clerk 2024 for Junior Associates (Customer Support and Sales)Bachelor’s DegreeNovember – December 2024

Exam pattern

Books & Previous Year’s Questions

Exam SubjectBooks / PDF
GK-2024 for govt examsOrder GK 2024
English for job examsEnglish book
Previous Year’s QuestionsGet PYQs

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Brief job profile on various bank jobs in India

Male and female candidates who have completed their 10th or 12th (10+2) or graduation from any recognized board/ Institute can apply for these job profiles:

Entry-level posts for 10th & 12th pass

Sometimes vacancies for these jobs are fulfilled locally.

Job TypeAvg Salary (per month)QualificationBrief Job Profile
Attendant12,000 – 15,00010th PassHandles various support tasks such as cleaning, maintenance, and courier duties.
Peon12,000 – 15,00010th PassPerforms basic tasks such as opening and closing the bank, and delivering files.
Office Assistant15,000 – 18,00012th PassProvides administrative support to the office and assists in routine operations.
Data Entry Operator15,000 – 20,00012th PassManages data entry tasks, updating records, and maintaining databases.
Security Guard12,000 – 18,00010th /12th PassEnsures security of bank premises and manages security operations.

Permanent bank jobs for graduates & Master’s degree holders

Job TypeAvg Salary (per month)QualificationBrief Job Profile
Clerical Cadre (Clerk)16,667 – 20,833Bachelor’s DegreeResponsible for customer service, data entry, and various clerical tasks.
Probationary Officer (PO)33,333 – 50,000Bachelor’s DegreeManages various banking operations, customer service, and sales functions.
Management Trainees (MT)33,333 – 50,000Bachelor’s / Master’s DegreeUndergoes training in various departments to understand banking operations.
Specialist Officers (SO)41,667 – 66,667Relevant Professional DegreeHandles specialized roles such as IT, HR, Marketing, Law, etc.
Loan Officer25,000 – 41,667Bachelor’s DegreeEvaluates loan applications, conducts credit checks, and processes loans.
Customer Relationship Management29,167 – 50,000Bachelor’s / Master’s DegreeManages customer relationships and ensures high-quality customer service.
Credit Analyst33,333 – 58,333Bachelor’s / Master’s DegreeAssesses creditworthiness of loan applicants and monitors existing loans.
Financial Analyst33,333 – 66,667Bachelor’s / Master’s DegreeAnalyzes financial data, prepares reports, and advises on financial decisions.
Executives66,667 – 1,25,000MBA / Relevant ExperienceManages high-level operations and strategic planning within the bank.

About The Evolution of India’s Banking Sector

Do you know that the first bank in India was established in 1770? It’s name was Bank of Hindustan. Today the largest public sector bank in India is State Bank of India (SBI). And all the banks are divided into two broad categories – Scheduled banks and non-scheduled banks:

ClassificationTypes of BanksRegulatory Framework
Scheduled Banks• Public Sector Banks
• Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)
• Private Sector Banks
• Foreign Banks
Regulated under the 2nd Schedule of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act, 1934
Non-Scheduled BanksVarious local and small-scale banks (cooperating banks)Regulated under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949

How many scheduled banks do we have in India?

Type of BankNumber of BanksNames of Banks (e.g.)
Public Sector Banks (PSBs)12SBI, BoB, BOI, BOM, Canara, CBI, PNB, UBI, UCO, Indian, IOB, PSB
Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)43Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank, Baroda UP Bank, Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank, Aryavart Bank, Maharashtra Gramin Bank
Private Sector Banks22HDFC, ICICI, AXIS, Kotak, IndusInd, Yes, Federal, IDFC, Bandhan, RBL, …, DCB
Foreign Banks46HSBC, Citibank, Deutsche, DBS, Standard Chartered, Barclays, …, BNP

FAQs on Indian govt bank jobs

How do I start my career in banking?

Starting a banking career in India is easier than you might think! First, keep an eye out for job openings in various banks – both public and private. You can find these on bank websites, job portals, or newspapers. Most entry-level positions require you to pass a competitive exam. So, brush up on your general knowledge, math, and reasoning skills. Once you clear the exam, you might have an interview or group discussion. Remember, persistence is key!

What kinds of jobs can I get in a bank with just a 12th standard certificate?

Don’t worry if you’ve only completed 12th standard – there are still plenty of opportunities for you in banking! You can apply for positions like clerk, cashier, or customer service representative. These roles are great for learning the ropes of banking and can be stepping stones to higher positions as you gain experience.

I’ve heard banking jobs are secure. Is this true?

Yes, banking jobs, especially in public sector banks, are known for their job security. Once you’re in, it’s pretty hard to be let go unless you do something seriously wrong. Plus, you get good benefits like health insurance and pension plans. But remember, with security comes responsibility – banks expect their employees to be trustworthy and hardworking.

What’s the difference between a bank PO and a bank clerk?

Bank POs are groomed for leadership positions and have a faster career growth track. Clerks handle day-to-day banking operations and customer interactions. Both are important, but they have different career paths and responsibilities.

Do I need to know a local language to work in a bank?

It depends on where you’re working. In metropolitan areas, English is usually enough. But if you’re in a smaller town or rural area, knowing the local language can be a big plus. Some banks might even prefer candidates who know the local language for certain positions as it helps them connect with customers better.

Is there an age limit to apply for banking jobs?

Yes, there is. For most entry-level positions, you need to be between 20 and 28 years old. And for higher positions, the age limit can go up to 35 or even 45 years. Always check the specific job advertisement for exact age requirements.

How often do banks recruit?

Good news – banks recruit regularly! Most public sector banks have annual recruitment drives. Some even recruit twice a year. Private banks tend to hire as and when they need people. So keep an eye on bank websites and job portals throughout the year. Setting up job alerts can help you stay on top of new openings. You can also join our WhatsApp and Telegram groups.

Can I switch from a private bank to a government bank?

Absolutely! Many people move between private and public sector banks. If you’re in a private bank and want to join a government bank, you’ll usually need to take the entrance exam like other candidates. Your private bank experience can be a big plus in interviews.

What qualifications are required for bank jobs?

Educational qualifications for bank jobs vary by position. Generally, candidates with a minimum of Senior Secondary (10+2) pass, any degree, postgraduate degree, engineering degree, or diploma are eligible to apply for public sector banks.

Which banking job is the best?

Some of the best banking jobs include:
– Clerical level positions (Clerk, Customer Support, Banking Assistant)
– Officer level posts such as Probationary Officers (PO), Management Trainees (MT), and Specialist Officers (SO).

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Posted By Mohinish K. Singh

I'm an ex-SBI Probationary Officer and blogger who loves to share information and news on govt job exams helping aspirants with tips so they get their dream jobs.

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