South Indian Bank Recruitment of PO Result 2019 Announced; Check Here
Shristi Kirti | August 28, 2019 | 12:19 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 28: South Indian bank has announced the South Indian Bank PO 2019 result on August 28. The result has been announced for the online exam which was held on July 25, 2019. Candidates can check the result in online mode by entering their login credentials - registration number, roll number and date of birth. The result of South Indian Bank PO contains the details of the candidates along with the marks secured by them and the qualifying status.
Candidates can check the result by visiting the official website of the examination authority - www.southindianbank.com
The authority is soon expected to release the cut off scores of the same. All those candidates who have secured marks equal to more than the minimum cut off scores have been considered qualified. The qualified candidates have to now appear for the interview and group discussion round. The final merit list will be prepared on the basis of the the online written exam and GD and Interview.
South Indian Bank conducts South Indian Bank PO exam for admission of the candidates to the one year Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PGDBF) at South Indian Bank Manipal School of Banking (IBMSB). The selected candidates will go through a nine-month course at South Indian Bank Manipal School of Banking, Bangalore followed by a three months internship at any of the South Indian Bank Branches. On successful completion of the course, eligible candidates will be recruited as Probationary Officers in South Indian Banks across India.
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