Central Bank Of India jobs for Risk Managers/ Credit Officer in . Last Date to apply: 30 Sep 2016
Job Description
Risk Managers/ Credit Officer Jobs opportunity in Central Bank Of India
Credit Officer/ Post code : 1
No. of Vacancies : 38 (SC-6, ST-3, OBC-10, GEN-19)
Qualification : Graduate with Full time MBA in Finance from AICTE / UGC approved University/ College with aggregate of 60% Marks. or Graduate with PGDBM in Finance from AICTE / UGC approved University/ College with aggregate of 60% Marks. or A pass in final examination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
Risk Managers/ Post code : 2
No. of Vacancies : 23 (SC-3, ST-2, OBC-6, GEN-12)
Qualification : B.Tech./MCA with MBA (Finance) from AICTE / UGC approved University/ College with aggregate of 60% Marks. or M.Sc. Maths from AICTE / UGC approved University/ College with aggregate of 60% Marks. or M.Sc. Statistics from AICTE/UGC approved University/ College with aggregate of 60% Marks. or MBA (Finance) or its equivalent from AICTE / UGC approved University/ College with aggregate of 60% Marks.
Preferable Technical Qualification : FRM/CFA/Diploma in Risk management/SAS/SPSS/Oracle/DB2 Preferable Experience : 2 years of experience in Banking/Risk Management/Credit/Treasury
Scale of Pay : Rs. 31705-1145/1-32850-1310/10-45950
Grade/ Scale : MMG Scale II
Age Limit
Minimum 20 years
Maximum 30 years
Application Fee
Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe candidates : Rs.50/-
Persons with Disability : Rs.50/-
All Other Candidates : Rs.550/-
Selection Procedure : Selection will be through on-line test and/or interview. Merely satisfying the eligibility norms do not entitles a candidate to be called for Test or Interview.
Job Particulars
About Company
Established in 1911, Central Bank of India was the first Indian commercial bank which was wholly owned and managed by Indians. The establishment of the Bank was the ultimate realisation of the dream of Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala, founder of the Bank. Sir Pherozesha Mehta was the first Chairman of a truly 'Swadeshi Bank'. In fact, such was the extent of pride felt by Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala that he proclaimed Central Bank of India as the 'property of the nation and the country's asset'. He also added that 'Central Bank of India lives on people's faith and regards itself as the people's own bank'.