Latest Bank Jobs YEAR - Apply Online

Browse all the latest bank job notifications for YEAR including recruitment from IBPS, SBI, RBI, NABARD, SIDBI, and other nationalised, regional rural, and cooperative banks. This page covers vacancies for Probationary Officer (PO), Clerk, Specialist Officer (SO), Management Trainee, and Apprentice posts. Check eligibility, important dates, and use the direct apply online links for each notification.

Latest Bank Job Notifications

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SBI SCO BMO Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 35 Bank Medical Officer Posts

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14 Jul 2026

SBI Law Officer Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 49 Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager Posts

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14 Jul 2026

SBI Law Officer Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 49 Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager Posts

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14 Jul 2026

Sangli DCC Bank Clerk Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 444 Posts

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08 Jul 2026

Punjab & Sind Bank Physiotherapist Recruitment 2026 - Apply Offline

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15 Jul 2026

Punjab & Sind Bank Medical Consultant Recruitment 2026 - Apply Offline

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15 Jul 2026

Bank of Maharashtra Specialist Officer Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online

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Vacancies: 4

10 Jul 2026

SBI PO 2026 Notification PDF Out - Apply Online for 1,500 Probationary Officer Posts

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08 Jul 2026

Central Bank of India Apprentice Recruitment 2026 Last Date Extended: 4500 Vacancies, Apply Online by June 28

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28 Jun 2026

RNSB Apprentice - Peon Recruitment 2026 - Apply Offline

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27 Jun 2026

Assam Co-operative Apex Bank Assistant Branch Manager / Assistant Manager Recruitment 2026 - Apply Offline for 25 Posts

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30 Jun 2026

Bank of Baroda Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online for VP, DVP Posts

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Vacancies: 05

10 Jul 2026

NKGSB Branch Manager Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online

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28 Jun 2026

Federal Bank Associate Officer Recruitment 2026 - Walkin

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SBI Specialist Cadre Officer Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online

SBI

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08 Jul 2026

MSC Bank Recruitment 2026 - Apply Offline for 26 Junior Officer, Assistant Manager and More Posts

MSC Bank

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Vacancies: 26

08 Jul 2026

MSC Bank Recruitment 2026 - Apply Offline for Officers and Junior Officer Posts

MSC Bank

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08 Jul 2026

Bank of Baroda Professionals Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 65 Vice President, Deputy Vice President and More Posts

Bank of Baroda

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Vacancies: 65

06 Jul 2026

RBI Young Professional Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 12 Posts

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Vacancies: 12

06 Jul 2026

PDC Bank Recruitment 2026 Notification Out - Apply Online for 147 Clerk, Officer and More Posts

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Bank Jobs in India YEAR - Latest Bank Recruitment Notifications

Bank jobs are one of the most preferred career choices in India, offering job security, a respectable salary, and steady growth. Every year, public sector banks, the Reserve Bank of India, regional rural banks, and cooperative banks release thousands of vacancies for graduates and freshers. On this page you will find the latest bank job notifications YEAR with vacancy details, eligibility, last date, and direct apply-online links for each post.

Types of Bank Jobs in India

Banks recruit for several cadres depending on qualification and experience. The most common posts are: Probationary Officer (PO) - an entry-level managerial post handling banking operations, loans, and customer service; Clerk - a frontline role covering cash handling, data entry, and account management; Specialist Officer (SO) - domain experts in IT, HR, Law, Agriculture, Marketing, or Rajbhasha; Management Trainee (MT) - a fast-track officer role in select banks and financial institutions; and Apprentice - a short-term training engagement, often a stepping stone for freshers into the banking sector.

Major Banking Recruitment Bodies

Most public sector bank vacancies are filled through three major routes. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the common written exam for PO, Clerk, SO, and RRB posts across participating public sector banks. The State Bank of India (SBI) conducts its own separate recruitment for PO, Clerk (Junior Associate), and SO posts. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recruits for Grade B Officers and Assistants directly. In addition, NABARD, SIDBI, EXIM Bank, and various cooperative and regional rural banks release their own notifications throughout the year.

Bank Exam Calendar

Bank recruitment runs almost all year round. IBPS usually releases its annual calendar around July-August, with the RRB exams (Office Assistant and Officer Scale) held between August and November, the PO exam between October and January, and the Clerk exam between December and February. SBI typically announces its PO notification between September and November and the Clerk notification between November and January. RBI Grade B and Assistant exams are generally held in the first half of the year. Exact dates change every year, so candidates should track each official notification listed above.

Eligibility for Bank Jobs

The basic eligibility for most bank PO and Clerk posts is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Specialist Officer posts require a relevant professional degree such as B.E/B.Tech, MBA, LLB, or CA. The general age limit is usually 20 to 30 years for officer posts and 20 to 28 years for clerical posts, with age relaxation for SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years), PwD, and ex-servicemen as per government rules. Basic computer knowledge and proficiency in the local language of the applied state are also commonly required.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between a bank PO and a bank clerk?
A Probationary Officer (PO) is an officer-cadre post involving managerial duties such as loan processing, branch administration, and decision-making, while a Clerk handles frontline tasks like cash transactions, passbook updates, and customer queries. POs draw a higher salary and have faster promotion prospects than clerks.

2. What is the difference between IBPS and SBI exams?
IBPS conducts a common recruitment process for multiple public sector banks, so a single exam can lead to placement in any participating bank. SBI conducts its own independent exam exclusively for jobs in the State Bank of India. The exam pattern is broadly similar, but SBI sets its own cut-offs and interview process.

3. What is the age limit for bank jobs in India?
The general age limit is usually 20 to 30 years for PO and officer posts and 20 to 28 years for clerk posts. Reserved category candidates get age relaxation - 5 years for SC/ST, 3 years for OBC, and additional relaxation for PwD and ex-servicemen as per official rules.

graduation degree on the date mentioned in the notification. Final year students can sometimes apply provisionally but must produce proof of passing before joining. Always check the specific eligibility date in each official notification.

5. What is the salary of a bank PO in India?
A bank PO's starting basic pay is around Rs 48,480 under the latest pay scale, and the gross monthly salary including DA, HRA, and other allowances generally ranges from Rs 57,000 to Rs 65,000 depending on the bank and city of posting.

6. How many attempts are allowed for the IBPS PO exam?
There is no fixed limit on the number of attempts for IBPS exams. A candidate can appear as many times as they wish, provided they meet the age and educational eligibility criteria for that recruitment cycle.

7. Do bank jobs require knowledge of the local language?
Yes, for clerical and many officer posts, candidates are expected to be proficient in the official language of the state or union territory for which they apply. This requirement is mentioned clearly in each notification, especially for state-specific vacancies.

8. Is there an interview for bank clerk posts?
Most bank clerk recruitments, including IBPS and SBI Clerk, are based only on the preliminary and main online exams and do not include an interview. Officer posts such as PO and SO, however, usually have an interview round after the main exam.

9. Which bank exam is best for freshers?
For graduates seeking an entry-level start, IBPS Clerk and SBI Clerk are popular as they have no interview, while IBPS PO and SBI PO are ideal for those aiming for an officer-level career. The right choice depends on your qualification, preparation level, and career goals.

10. How can I prepare for bank exams?
Focus on the core sections - Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, and General/Banking Awareness. Practise previous-year papers and online mock tests, work on speed and accuracy, and stay updated with current affairs and banking news. A consistent daily study routine improves your chances significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a bank PO and a bank clerk?

A Probationary Officer (PO) is an officer-cadre post involving managerial duties such as loan processing, branch administration, and decision-making, while a Clerk handles frontline tasks like cash transactions, passbook updates, and customer queries. POs draw a higher salary and have faster promotion prospects than clerks.

What is the difference between IBPS and SBI exams?

IBPS conducts a common recruitment process for multiple public sector banks, so a single exam can lead to placement in any participating bank. SBI conducts its own independent exam exclusively for jobs in the State Bank of India. The exam pattern is broadly similar, but SBI sets its own cut-offs and interview process.

What is the age limit for bank jobs in India?

The general age limit is usually 20 to 30 years for PO and officer posts and 20 to 28 years for clerk posts. Reserved category candidates get age relaxation - 5 years for SC/ST, 3 years for OBC, and additional relaxation for PwD and ex-servicemen as per official rules.

Can final year students apply for bank PO or clerk exams?

Generally, a candidate must have a completed graduation degree on the date mentioned in the notification. Final year students can sometimes apply provisionally but must produce proof of passing before joining. Always check the specific eligibility date in each official notification.

What is the salary of a bank PO in India?

A bank PO's starting basic pay is around Rs 48,480 under the latest pay scale, and the gross monthly salary including DA, HRA, and other allowances generally ranges from Rs 57,000 to Rs 65,000 depending on the bank and city of posting.

How many attempts are allowed for the IBPS PO exam?

There is no fixed limit on the number of attempts for IBPS exams. A candidate can appear as many times as they wish, provided they meet the age and educational eligibility criteria for that recruitment cycle.

Do bank jobs require knowledge of the local language?

Yes, for clerical and many officer posts, candidates are expected to be proficient in the official language of the state or union territory for which they apply. This requirement is mentioned clearly in each notification, especially for state-specific vacancies.

Is there an interview for bank clerk posts?

Most bank clerk recruitments, including IBPS and SBI Clerk, are based only on the preliminary and main online exams and do not include an interview. Officer posts such as PO and SO, however, usually have an interview round after the main exam.

Which bank exam is best for freshers?

For graduates seeking an entry-level start, IBPS Clerk and SBI Clerk are popular as they have no interview, while IBPS PO and SBI PO are ideal for those aiming for an officer-level career. The right choice depends on your qualification, preparation level, and career goals.

How can I prepare for bank exams?

Focus on the core sections - Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, and General/Banking Awareness. Practise previous-year papers and online mock tests, work on speed and accuracy, and stay updated with current affairs and banking news. A consistent daily study routine improves your chances significantly.

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