Bank of Baroda Recruitment 2025: Application Begins For 4000 Apprentice Posts

Bank of Baroda : Bank of Baroda (BOB) is offering 4,000 apprenticeship opportunities across India. The online application window is open from February 19, 2025, to March 11, 2025. Interested candidates can apply through the bank’s official website, bankofbaroda.in. Candidates who have completed graduation can apply for these positions to be filled across various departments and states. Selected apprentices will receive a monthly stipend between Rs 15,000 to 20,000, depending on location and role.

Bank of Baroda Recruitment 2025: Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must be Indian citizens between 20 to 28 years of age as of the application date. Age relaxation is applicable for reserved categories. Candidates must hold a graduation degree from a recognized university and possess basic proficiency in the local language. A valid Aadhaar Card and other necessary documents are required for verification.

Bank of Baroda Recruitment 2025: Documents Needed

— Colour scan copy Aadhaar Card Front and Back Page

— Colour scan copy of PAN Card

— Valid Personal Email ID

— Valid Mobile Number

— Colour scan copy of Passport-size Photograph

— Colour scan copy of 10th Marksheet

— Colour scan copy of 12th Marksheet

— Colour scan copy of Degree Marksheet /Provisional Certificate

— Colour Scan copy of Saving Bank Passbook / Cheque Leaf

— Colour scan copy of the Signature of the Candidate

Bank of Baroda Recruitment 2025: How To Apply?

Step 1 – To apply, candidates need to visit the Bank of Baroda recruitment portal

Step 2 – Click on the “Apply Online” link for Apprentice Recruitment 2025

Step 3 – Register on the portal, log in

Step 4 – Fill out the application form, and submit it.

Bank of Baroda Recruitment 2025: Selection Process

The selection process includes an online examination, document verification, language proficiency assessment, and medical fitness test. Questions will be asked from General and Financial Awareness, Hindi / English Quantitative and Reasoning Aptitude, Computer Knowledge, and General English. There will be no negative marks for wrong answers in the objective tests. Candidates are required to score a minimum percentage mark on aggregate (5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD candidates). The minimum qualifying marks will be decided by the bank. Candidates qualified in the test will be placed in districts in order of their preference according to their aggregate marks in descending order in respective states and categories. In case of a tie, the age of the candidate will be considered in descending order in respective states and categories.

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