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What are the different bank recruitment exams in India?

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What are the different bank recruitment exams in India?



IBPS PO
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts examination for the recruitment of the Probationary Officers every year for all the public sector banks in India, except SBI.

IBPS SO
The IBPS Specialist Officers (SO) is for various positions like Rajbhasha Adhikari, Marketing Officer, Law Officer, IT Officer, Agricultural Field Officer, and HR/ Personnel Officer in the Public sector banks in India.
 
IBPS Clerk
Every year, IBPS conducts a competitive examination for bank recruitment of personnel for clerical cadre positions who are responsible for handling the day-to-day operations of the bank. 

IBPS RRB Officer Scale – I
Every year IBPS conducts examination for filling the bank vacancies of Officers in Regional Rural Banks of the country. 

IBPS RRB Office Assistant
IBPS recruits Multipurpose Office Assistants for the recruitment of IBPS RRB Clerk in Regional Rural Banks. 

SBI PO
Every year, the SBI PO bank examination is conducted for the recruitment of personnel for the post of Probationary Officer (PO) by State Bank of India (SBI), which is the largest Public sector bank in the country.

SBI Clerk
Every year, State Bank of India also conducts exam for the recruitment of personnel for Junior Associates or clerical cadre posts.

RBI Grade B
RBI is the apex bank of the country and being a part of this banking institution is considered a matter of pride and prestige. RBI conducts bank examination for the recruitment of candidates for Officer level posts. 

RBI Assistant
RBI conducts the RBI Office Assistant bank examination for the recruitment of clerical and assistant cadre positions who are responsible for handling the day-to-day operations of the bank. 

NABARD Grade A and B
Every year the National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD) conducts examination for the bank recruitment of Grade A and B officers. 

NABARD Development Assistant 
The NABARD Development Assistant exam is conducted for the recruitment of clerical and assistant cadre positions who are responsible for handling the day-to-day operations of the bank. 

Other Banking exams
There are many other banks that conduct their exams from time to time like cooperative banks with the almost same banking exam pattern and subjects for which you can apply if you are interested to work in them.

Private Banks 
Private Banks mostly conduct their own aptitude tests for candidates and upon selection, you will have to undergo one year full-time residential programme internship and on-the-job training.




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