SBI Recruitment 2025: If you are looking for a job in a bank (Sarkari Naukri), then there is a great opportunity for you. For this, State Bank of India (SBI) has released recruitment for the posts of ERS Reviewer. If you also have the qualifications related to these posts, then you can apply by visiting the official website of SBI . The application process for these posts has started and only 4 days are left to apply.
A total of 30 posts are going to be reinstated through this recruitment campaign of SBI. If you are also thinking of applying for these posts, then you can apply on or before 22 April. Also, before applying, the candidates must read the things given below carefully.
Details of the posts to be filled in SBI
SC: 4 posts
ST: 2 posts
OBC: 7 posts
EWS: 3 posts
UR: 14 posts
Eligibility criteria to get a job in the bank
Under this recruitment of SBI, whoever is thinking of applying for these posts, should have the relevant qualification and age limit given in the official notification. Only then they will be eligible to apply.
Selection will be done in SBI like this.
The candidates will be selected by SBI in two stages. It includes the following.
Shortlisting: Candidates will be selected by a committee based on qualifications and experience.
Interview: An interview of 100 marks will be taken.
The final merit list will be prepared based on marks obtained in the interview. If the marks of two candidates remain the same, then age will be given priority.
How to apply
Go to SBI's official website bank.sbi/careers.
Click on the advertisement numbered "CRPD/RS/2025-26/01".
Register with a valid email ID and mobile number.
Upload the required documents.
Recent passport-size photo and signature (JPEG format)
Biodata, Identity card, and pensioner ID (PDF format)
Submit the form after confirming the details.
Take a printout of the form for future use.
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