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Federal Bank Recruitment Notification 2018 – 19

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Federal Bank Recruitment Notification 2018 – 19

Online Banking Classes : Federal Bank, one of India’s leading Private Sector Banks invite applications for Scale I Officer & Clerk Vacancies. They have organised an Online Aptitude Test for Officers and Clerk to select the candidates. The Online mode of applying for recruitment will be started from 14th August and end on 27th August 2018. The selection process of the recruitment process is different to the post which candidate will select. Candidate will be selected according to bank norms.
   No other means/mode of application will be accepted.
   Check Complete Recruitment Details Below:-
  1. Important Dates
Opening Date of Online Registration Gateway/ Remittance of Application fee14th August 2018
Closing Date of Online Registration Gateway/ Remittance of Application fee27th August 2018
Proposed Date of Online Aptitude Test for Officers and Clerks09th September 2018

Scale of Pay and Other Emoluments
Officers (in Scale I) – Federal Bank Recruitment Notification 2018-19
Presently the starting Basic Pay applicable to Officers (in Scale I) is ` 23700 in the scale of pay ` 23700 – 980/7 – 30560 – 1145/2 – 32850 – 1310/7 – 42020.
The official will also be eligible for DA, Lease rental/HRA, CCA, Medical and other allowances & perquisites as per rules in force from time to time. The Cost to Company per annum would be a minimum of ` 7.50 Lakhs and the maximum of ` 9.40 Lakhs depending upon the place of posting and other factors.

Learn complete Federal Bank Recruitment Notification 2018 – 19 
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