Federal Bank Recruitment 2014,Officer in Scale-1 Posts,Application form
Federal Bank Recruitment 2014 : Federal Bank which is a leading public sector bank has released a notification for the dmission to the next batch of Federal Manipal School of Banking (FMSB).Candidates on successful completion of the one year PGDBF (Post Graduate Diploma in Banking & Finance) course from FMSB, joins the services of the Bank as Officer in Scale I.The interested candidates may fill online application form on or before 24-11-2014.
These recruitment released for the candidates to appoint as officer in scale-1.To know more details about educational qualification, age limit, pay scale, how to apply and etc. other details about Federal Bank Recruitment 2014 are follow below.
Education Qualification :
Candidates must hold Graduation in any discipline with minimum 60 % marks from any recognized university.
Age Limit : Candidates age should not exceed 26 years.Relaxation in age is provided for all the reserved candidates.
Selection process :
The candidates selection will be made on the basis of Aptitude Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview or any other mode of selection to be decided by the Bank.
Application fee :
General category : Rs.400/-
SC/ST Category : Rs.200 /-
Application fee can be remitted at any branch of federal bank by using challan form which is available in the bank website www.federabank.co.in.Application can also remitted through other banks i.e through NEFT
Bank Details is :
Account No : 10010200150362
Account Name is : THE FEDERAL BANK RECRUITMENT APPLICATION FEE
IFSC Code : FDRL0001001
How to apply:
Candidates are required to fill online application form through official website www.federalbank.co.in on or before 24-11-2014.
Important dates to be remembered :
Last date to submit online application is : 24-11-2014
Last date to pay Application fee is : 24-11-2014
For more details about Federal Bank Recruitment 2014 on age limit,education qualification,selection process,how to apply can be known from official notification.