Clerks, Govt Jobs In State Bank of India

State Bank of India (SBI)

State Bank of India (SBI)

SBI (State Bank of India)

Central Recruitment & Promotion Department
Advt. No. CRPD/CR/2011-12/05
Clerical Recruitment Job Summary
  • Clerks:- 3100 Vacant Posts
    • Qualification: Minimum 12th Standard (10+2) p or equivalent qualification with a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ ST/ PWD/ XS) PWD(OBC) & XS(OBC) candidates applying under Special Recruitment Drive are required to have minimum of 60% marks in 12th standard or in equivalent qualification OR A Graduation Degree from a recognised university.
    • Age: 18-28 years as on 1st Dec’11 
    • Emoluments: The total starting emoluments of a Clerical Cadre employee payable at Metro like Mumbai will be around Rs. 14,177/- per month for Graduates inclusive of D.A.and other allowances at the current rate. Allowances may vary depending upon the place of posting.
  • Apply Up to 20th Jan 2012

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SBI Recruitment

State Bank of India (SBI) is the largest banking and financial services company in India by revenue, assets and market capitalisation. It is a state-owned corporation with its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. As of March 2012, it had assets of US$360 billion with over 13,577 outlets including 157 overseas branches and agents globally. SBI provides a range of banking products through its vast network of branches in India and overseas, including products aimed at non-resident Indians (NRIs). The State Bank Group, with over 18,324 branches, has the largest banking branch network in India. SBI is a regional banking behemoth and is one of the largest financial institutions in the world. It has a market share among Indian commercial banks of about 20% in deposits and loans. The State Bank of India is the 29th most reputed company in the world according to Forbes. Also, SBI is the only bank featured in the coveted “top 10 brands of India” list in an annual survey conducted by Brand Finance and The Economic Times in 2010.

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