Application Deadline: The online application process for the Specialist Officer (SO) Recruitment at Indian Bank will close on April 28, 2026. Candidates interested in applying should ensure their applications are submitted before this date, as late submissions will not be accepted.
Recruitment Details
This recruitment initiative aims to fill 350 Specialist Officer roles across various departments, including:
- IT
- Accounts
- Credit
- Finance
- Risk Management
- Treasury
- Wealth Management
- Human Resources (HR)
- Marketing
- Security
- Estates
Key Dates
Application Start Date: April 8, 2026
Application End Date: April 28, 2026
Applicants are encouraged to complete their submissions early to avoid any last-minute technical issues.
Available Positions
The recruitment includes several key roles, such as:
- Manager – Credit
- Manager – Finance
- Senior Manager – Credit
- Senior Manager – Finance
- Manager – Marketing
- Manager – HR
- Assistant Manager – Security
- Assistant Manager – Civil Engineer
- Assistant Manager – Architect
- Manager – Wealth Management
- Specialist Officer in IT and Risk Management
Note that the number of vacancies may change based on the Bank's needs.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet specific educational qualifications, age limits, certifications, and work experience criteria relevant to the position they are applying for. These requirements will be assessed as of April 1, 2026.
Each candidate is allowed to submit only one application. If multiple applications are submitted, only the most recent one will be considered, and fees for earlier applications will not be refunded.
Application Process
To apply, candidates should follow these steps:
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