South Indian Bank jobs for Probationary Officer IT - Scale I in . Last Date to apply: 31 Mar 2017
Job Description
The South Indian Bank Ltd. invites applications from Indian nationals for filling up 15 vacancies of IT Officers [Probationary Officer (IT) - Scale I]
Minimum Educational Qualification : The candidates should have scored at least 60% in Graduation (B.Tech/B.E in Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics and Communication, Electronics & Electrical, Electrical, Instrumentation) or at least 60% in Post Graduation ( MCA, M.Sc IT, M.Sc Computer Science.).
Experience : Minimum 2 years of experience in the field of Application Software Development/Project Management.
Age : Not more than 28 years as on 31.12.2016
Salary : Rs.23700– 980/7 – 30560- 1145/2 – 32850- 1310/7 – 42020
Application Fee :
General Category Rs. 700/-
SC/ST category Rs. 150/-
Candidates meeting the stipulated norms only need to apply for the post. Application fee once remitted will not be refunded in any case.
Candidates can remit the application fee at any of the branches of South Indian Bank using the challan form generated after the completion of online registration by the candidate. The candidate’s copy of the payment challan authenticated by the Bank Officials will have to be preserved and is to be produced for verification, as and when called for.
Mode of Selection :
1. Initial short listing of applications will be done by the Bank and the call letter for Aptitude Test / Group Discussion and Personal Interview for the shortlisted candidates can be downloaded/ printed from our website.
2. Aptitude Test/ Group Discussion & Personal Interview (Bank reserves the right to make required modifications in the selection process considering the number of applications for the post).
Job Particulars
About Company
One of the earliest banks in South India, 'South Indian Bank' came into being during the Swadeshi movement. The establishment of the bank was the fulfillment of the dreams of a group of enterprising men who joined together at Thrissur, a major town (now known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala), in the erstwhile State of Cochin to provide for the people a safe, efficient and service oriented repository of savings of the community on one hand and to free the business community from the clutches of greedy money lenders on the other by providing need based credit at reasonable rates of interest.