Candidates have until tomorrow, February 19th, to apply for various positions in the Bank of Baroda's IT department, including Senior Manager, Developer, Officer, and Manager, Engineer. Candidates wishing to apply for these positions are advised to complete the application process as soon as possible. Otherwise, they will not be given a second chance to apply.
Eligibility Criteria for Applying
The age limit for applying is determined by the post. The minimum age is 22, 24, and 27 years, and the maximum age is 32, 34, and 37 years, respectively. Age relaxation will be available for reserved category candidates.
To apply, candidates must have completed their graduation or post-graduation from a recognized institution in India.
Registration Fee
To apply for these positions, candidates from all categories must pay a registration fee. The registration fee for General, EWS, and OBC categories is ₹850, and for SC/ST, Persons with Disabilities, and Women categories, it is ₹150.
Apply today with these steps.
Candidates have until tomorrow to apply for various positions at Bank of Baroda. Candidates can apply by following the steps outlined here.
To apply, first visit the official website.
Click on the online registration link on the website's homepage.
After clicking on the link, carefully enter all the required information.
Then pay the registration fee.
Finally, after filling out the form, be sure to take a printout of it.
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