State Bank (SBI) will close the application window for Specialist Cadre Officer (SCO) Recruitment 2024 today i.e. on October 14. Eligible candidates can apply for the posts of Deputy Manager (Systems) and Assistant Manager (Systems) on the bank's career portal sbi.co.in/web/careers/.
SBI will fill 1,497 vacancies through this SCO recruitment drive. Earlier the last date for application was October 4, which was later extended.
SBI SCO Recruitment 2024: Vacancy Details
Deputy Manager (Systems) – Project Management and Delivery MMGS-II: 187 vacancies
Deputy Manager (Systems) – Infra Support and Cloud Operations: 412
Deputy Manager (Systems) – Networking Operations: 80
Deputy Manager (Systems) – IT Architect: 27
Deputy Manager (Systems) – Information Security: 7
Assistant Manager (Systems): 784
Assistant Manager (Systems) Backlog Vacancies: 14
The annual CTC for Deputy Manager vacancies will be around ₹25.75 lakh per annum. For the Assistant Manager, the annual CTC will be ₹18.67 LPA.
A candidate can apply for only one post. If a candidate submits multiple applications, only the last valid and complete application will be considered, the bank said.
SBI SCO Recruitment 2024: Steps to Apply
Visit the bank's career portal sbi.co.in/web/careers.
Click on Join SBI and then click on the Current Openings option.
Click on Advertisement and then click on the online application link.
Complete the registration process by providing the requested information.
Now, log in to your account and fill out the application form.
Upload documents and pay the application fee.
Submit your form and download the confirmation page.
The SBI SCO application fee is ₹750 for General, EWS, and OBC candidates. There is no application fee for SC/ST/PwBD candidates.
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