State Bank of India (SBI) requires 500 Management Executives as part of 2009 Recruitment drive

Posted on July 12, 2009. Filed under: Bank services, bank clerical cadre exam, bank recruitment exam, competitive exams india, current affairs, descriptive questions, exam notification, general knowledge, state bank of india |

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On-line applications are invited from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Management Executives in State Bank of India (SBI). Candidates selected as Management Executives are liable to be posted anywhere in India.

Educational Qualifications: Post Graduate Degree/diploma in Business Administration, Business Management, Finance, Marketing, International Business, Operations management, Systems, HR or M.Com or M.A./M.Sc in Economics or M.A./M.Sc in Statistics or C.A./CWA/CFA/CS (Computer Secretary), 60% minimum aggregate marks in XIIth standard for General/OBC Category candidates (55% minimum aggregate marks for SC/ST/PWD Category candidates) and 55% minimum aggregate marks in graduation irrespective of pass course or honours courses for General/OBC category candidates (50% minimum aggregate marks for SC/ST/PWD category candidates) and 55% minimum aggregate in Post graduation for General/OBC category candidates (50% minimum aggregate marks for SC/ST/PWD category candidates), in case of candidates having Professional qualification CA or CWA or CFA or CS, candidates must have secured 60% minimum aggregate marks in XIIth standard (55% minimum aggregate marks for SC/ST/PWD category candidates).

Age Limit: Not below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 01.08.2009 (Candidate must have been born not earlier than 02.08.1979 and not later than 01.08.1988 both days inclusive).

Selection Procedure

Phase-I – Written Examination – Objective type, Time – 2 hrs 30 minutes (combined) – Maximum marks 200

Descriptive test of English knowledge – Time 60 minutes – Maximum marks 50

Phase II – Group Discussion & Interview – Maximum Marks 50

Final Selection: Candidates will have to pass both in Phase I & II for final selection. Phase I and Phase II marks will be aggregated and arranged in the descending order for candidates who have qualified in both the Phases separately and depending on the vacancies, selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category.

Date of written examination (Phase I): 13.09.2009.

How to apply: Candidates are required to go to any Branch of State Bank of India and pay the amount of prescribed fees/postage charges and get receipt from the branch as per enclosed voucher. The candidates are required to apply online through website www.statebankofindia.com or www.sbi.co.in. No other means/mode of application will be accepted.

The last date of registering applications on-line is 10.08.2009

Application registration on our website will be open from 09.07.2009 to 10.08.2009

Guidelines for filling application are as: Candidate should have a valid e-mail ID. This will help him/her in getting call letter/interview advices etc. by e-mail, candidates must ensure that on deposit of fee, the branch issued him a receipt which should invariably mention under noted items (i) Serial number (7-10 digits) (ii) Branch name (iii) Branch code number (4-5 digits numerical number) and (iv) Date of deposit.

Last date for payment of Exam Fee/Postage: 08.08.2009.

Last date for registration of on-line applications: 10.08.2009.

For more information visit State Bank of India Website .

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Hey, great post, very well written. You should blog more

about this. I’ll definitely be subscribing.
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