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Syndicate Bank, over 80 years of pioneering expertise, has created for itself a solid customer base comprising customers of two or three generations. Being firmly rooted in rural India & the grassroots realities, the Bank's perception had vision of future India. It has been propagating innovations in Banking and also has been receptive to new ideas, without however getting uprooted from its distinctive socio-economic and cultural ethos.
Syndicate Bank invites application for Clerical Cadre in various States. Details of the jobs are given below :
- Age Limit : 18 - 28 years
- Payment Scale : Rs. 7200 -19300 & other Allowances like DA, HRA etc., as per Bank Rules.
- Educational Qualification : Graduates from the Indian Agricultural Colleges/Universities
Knowledge of Official/Regional Language of the State to which the candidate applies is essential.
Application Fee:
- For SC/ST/PWD – Rs. 50/-
- For all others (including OBC) – Rs. 500/-
For more details of bank jobs, please visit at :
http://www.syndicatebank.in/downloads/AD_AGRL-ASST-IN-CLERICAL-CADRE_22112011.pdf
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