SBI SCO Recruitment 2023: Application ends today for 439 posts at sbi.co.in
Ayushi Bisht | October 21, 2023 | 04:02 PM IST | 1 min read
SBI SCO Registration 2023: The application fees for general or unreserved category candidates is Rs 750.
NEW DELHI: State Bank of India (SBI) will close the registration window for the recruitment of various Specialist Cadre Officer posts today, October 21. Candidates can apply online for SBI SCO recruitment 2023 through the official website, sbi.co.in.
Earlier, the SBI SCO registration process was scheduled to end on October 6, 2023. The recruitment drive aims to fill up a total of 439 SCO vacancies in the department.
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The selection of candidates will be done on the basis of written test. The written test will be held tentatively in the month of December 2023 at various exam centres across the country. Shortlisted candidates will be called for the final or the interview round.
SBI SCO Recruitment 2023: How to apply
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to apply for SBI SCO recruitment 2023.
- Visit SBI’s career page at sbi.co.in/web/careers
- Click on the SCO 2023 registration link
- Register and proceed with the application process
- Fill up the form and submit
- Download and take a printout for future reference.
The belonging to general, OBC, EWS category are required to pay Rs 750 as application fees, whereas the candidates from SC, ST, PwBD category are exempted from payment of the fee.
The application fee can be paid online via debit, credit or internet banking by providing information as asked on the screen. Candidates should note that the transaction charges (if any) for online payment will be borne by the candidates.
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