The State Bank of India (SBI) has extended the application deadline for the posts of Specialist Cadre Officer (Bank Medical Officer). Candidates who were unable to apply for these positions earlier have been given another opportunity to do so. According to the official SBI notification, candidates can apply for the SBI SCO BMO posts until July 21, 2026. Applications can be submitted via the official website.
**Who can apply?**
The candidates' age will be calculated as of May 31, 2026. The maximum age limit has been set at 35 years.
Age relaxation will be provided to candidates belonging to reserved categories: 3 years for OBC candidates, 5 years for SC/ST candidates, and 10 years for PwD (Persons with Disabilities) candidates.
To apply for these posts, candidates must possess an MBBS degree.
**Salary details**
Candidates selected for these posts will receive a monthly salary ranging from ₹64,820 to ₹93,960.
**Selection process**
Candidates will be selected based on a written examination, an interview, and a local language proficiency test. The written examination will consist of 100 questions worth 100 marks, covering subjects such as Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, and Professional Knowledge. There is no provision for negative marking for incorrect answers. Candidates who qualify in this examination will be invited for an interview.
**Registration fee**
Payment of the registration fee is mandatory for all applicants. The fee is set at ₹750 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates. SC, ST, and PwD candidates are exempted from the registration fee.
**How to apply online**
The application deadline has been extended. Candidates can apply by following the steps outlined below. To apply, first visit the official website.
Now, click on the registration link on the website's homepage.
After clicking the link, enter your login details.
Once you have entered your login details, upload scanned copies of the required documents.
Finally, take a printout of it.
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