SBI Recruitment 2021: Apply online for 6,100 posts; Check details

State Bank of India, SBI has released a notification for recruitment of 6100 apprentices this year. Under the Skill India initiative, candidates in the age group of 20 to 28 years as on October 31, 2020 can apply for the training positions posted by the bank.

The bank would pay a stipend of Rs. 15000 per month to the selected candidates. Applications begin today on sbi.co.in. Candidates who are interested in the position are required to fill the online application form and appear for an examination. Furthermore, those who are selected and undergo the internship would also be given relaxation and weightage in Junior Associate or Clerk positions at the bank.

Check eligibility, salary, vacancies, important dates and how to apply below. SBI Apprentice Recruitment 2021: Eligibility, Vacancies, Important Dates

Eligibility

Candidates who are between 20 to 28 years as on October 31, 2020 and have completed their graduation from a recognized university are eligible to apply for the apprenticeship. Please note, candidates can apply for engagement in one state only and appear for the examination only once.

Important Dates

Online applications begin on July 6, 2021. Candidates interested and meeting the eligibility requirements can apply till July 26, 2021. Online examination is tentatively scheduled for the month of August 2021.

SBI Apprentice 2021: How to apply

1. To apply, go to the official website sbi.co.in/careers and click on ENGAGEMENT OF APPRENTICES UNDER THE APPRENTICES ACT, 1961

2. From the drop down, click on the Apply Online link – alternatively, click on the SBI Apprentice Online Application Form 2021 link here

3. On the new window, start with New Registration using your mobile number and email address

4. Complete the online application and upload documents

5. Pay the fees to complete the application

Candidates are advised to fill the online application form by July 26, 2021. The applications without fees would be summarily rejected.

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